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Paul Nettle ⌨️🎱🧙‍♂️

@CoderMiddy

Father of a conqueror. Coder of games for over 30 years. Holder of a national championship title in 9-ball. Magician.

he/him Joined Haziran 2009
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This deck of cards has a bar code printed on the edge of each card. Scanning these bar codes would reveal where every card is (or isn't - if cards are missing.) Think card magic. 1/
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the hype
the hype@TheHyyyype·
with AI, we can finally find out what the rest of this photo looks like
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I don’t care what they say. Out of hundreds of decks, most of the Blue decks faro smoothly once broken in. I’ve had maybe a handful of Red decks that be made to faro as well as the Blue decks.
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Hey Dallas peeps - I’m in need of a reflow oven for a custom circuit board. Does anybody know where I can rent/borrow/use one? I’ve checked a couple marker spaces and an electronics rental shop, but no luck so far.
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@SheriefFYI Not a crazy idea. It is a common tactic in copy-protected programs to validate, via a hash or checksum, that the program hasn’t been modified/cracked.
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Sherief, FYI@SheriefFYI·
Okay crazy idea - is it possible to make a self-validating standalone executable? A single exe that can hash itself when ran and compare that to a known-good hash? I'm thinking of reserving space for the hash in .data, then having the code hash the entire module minus that part
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Randy Pitchford@DuvalMagic·
You may already know our Borderlands Science project has become one of the most successful citizen science projects of all time. To drive our future of using our platform for other public-good initiatives, today we announce our new charitable foundation, Gearbox Gives. apnews.com/press-release/…
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matt swoboda@mattswoboda·
released a new demo this weekend after 5 years out of the demomaking business. mechasm by fairlight came 1st in the PC demo competition at @revision_party 2023 (competition with 41 entries.. damn! that was long). music by @gloom303, logo by @m4de. video: youtube.com/watch?v=qJcRHr…
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Xor@XorDev·
I wanna share some neat numbers I use all the time and what I use them for. Starting with sqrt(0.5), 0.7071... The point on a circle at 45 degrees is at (r*hr, r*hr) where r=radius and hr=sqrt(0.5). To rotate 45 degrees, you can use this 2x2 matrix: mat2(hr, -hr, hr, hr)
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Julien (inactive)
Julien (inactive)@Zavie·
A ridiculous number of years later, here's a third part to this series of articles on the making of a 64kB intro. This time: procedural mesh generation. ctrl-alt-test.fr/2023/procedura…
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Dadman Walking@dadmann_walking·
You have to wear your last text on your t-shirt. What does yours say?
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This is a case of flawed logic. While this may sound reasonable, most accidents on freeways are caused by two vehicles going different speeds. Sure, a kinetic limit would reduce impact energy, but at the cost of increased accident rates.
Bram Stolk@BramStolk

Ok, hear me out… we should abolish speed limits on roads. But replace them with limits on kinetic energy. ½mv² Half the weight means you are allowed to go √2 times faster. Honda civic can go 50kph, bicycle 200kph, Ford pickup 30kph. All have same energy when colliding.

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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
The first 6 stages of debugging: 1. That can’t happen 2. That doesn’t happen on my machine 3. That shouldn’t happen 4. Why does that happen? 5. Oh I see 6. How did that ever work?
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