I write down my current/next thoughts on a Post-It and stick it to my keyboard for Monday Noodle.
I write down my current/next thoughts on a Post-It and stick it to my keyboard for Monday Noodle.
It’s not really the classic knapsack problem since really only the supply points matter.
I really, really want to do this when I retire.
That happens too damn often
Even weirder is finding some really good code that you apparently wrote years ago. What the hell happened to that guy?
This is why I keep the freezer outside my office stocked with chickens
It also gives you a way to validate your calculations when you inevitably do model it.
I’d weigh the jug as-is, then weigh it full, and then weigh it empty; the proceeding trivial calculation of the original filled volume would be arguably more accurate.
Go to a real coffeeshop.
I seem to recall using the true and false literals C++ in the late '90s … looks like they were in the C++98 standard, but it’s not clear which pre-standard compilers might have supported them.
Also, plenty of embedded systems don’t use the C standard library.
I’m raw-dogging Chrome and Android and there are no navigation controls, just the dropdown and reveal.
Are we supposed to be able to scroll through the examples? Also, it’s odd to see expected behavior in there.
A boolean variable?
Civ VI runs great on my Steam Deck.
Needs more hashtags.
That’s why I said “modern.” You know exactly what’s happening on a MOS 6502, for example, but when your top-of-the-line ARM SoC starts throwing bus faults because a CRC function returned a value that looked like a pointer to restricted SRAM …
Akshully, there are more levels below the machine code, with the mind-boggling complexity of modern CPUs and SoCs - but that doesn’t diminish the value of understanding it.
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Except with better service, better atmosphere, and no premixed crap being spat out of a big machine, all while you support a local business instead of a multinational anti-labor behemoth.