Krabie Krabie
4K posts


This @LinusTech take has aged hilariously bad. Thanks YouTube algo for resurfacing it in my recommendations.

English

@kristinaboyar Да это ппц! "Привет это кбклкикрушв издаововгушн, я по поводу абырвалгейшн ласт аатаоанврыв. Колл ми бек эт ададалопп-фыва-олдж."
И ты так, блин, ну есть же СМС, е-мейл 😐
Русский

@berezhnyk @marcinmoskala Too complicated. Even better:
string a = “abc”.
print(a); // prints abc
print(A); // prints ABC
English

@marcinmoskala It should be just .TOUPPERCASE() and .tolowercase() in any language
English

@olegolf777 @qwest__ Недорогой масс маркет. Чуть лучше дешманского пойла из гастронома.
Русский

@codewithstefan @levelsio A plant will only make it worse at night because plants produce CO2.
English

"Plants clean the air inside" is mostly bullshit and we have to debunk that myth permanently
You'd need hundreds to thousands of plants in your room, essentially creating a massive urban jungle in your house where you wouldn't be able to walk anymore to have any meaningful effect on CO2
If you don't believe me ask AI
Zachary King@superzac
@levelsio Plants. You are looking for plants
English

Fan doesn’t change your house air pressure (just mixes air in your house) but lots of things naturally do. Outside pressure changes throughout the day. Temp change in your house changes the pressure, just normal diffusion and natural convection…
Typically house does a full air exchange every 2 hours.
But I mean if you’ve got data on your house I can’t argue w/ that.
English

AC does not bring in outside air
It just rotates existing air in your house and cools or heats it
Magnus@sungamma
@levelsio aircon?
English

@levelsio Yeah but unless your house is very small, your CO2 accumulates specifically in your bedroom at night, not in your whole house
English

@tomhschmidt I wish the Americans reinvented it too. Sealed yet cold houses have equally poor co2 concentrations.
English

The European reinvents HVAC from first principles
@levelsio@levelsio
I still haven't solved the CO2 bedroom challenge You open the window and you wake up from a 6am garbage truck or barking dogs and sunlight You close it, you suffocate in 1200 ppl at 5am I guess you really need some mini tube in your wall with a vent that opens and closed based on internal CO2 but how do I build that?
English

@recmo @tomhschmidt A typical american central air provides no ventilation either.
English

@tomhschmidt If only. AC in EU is all split units that provide heat pump but no ventilation. Central air basically not a thing in domestic construction.
Floor heating is ubiquitous though, and pretty nice.
English

@LabRatKnatz @cursedconnector more recent science notes that typical homes have so much natural airflow that you would realistically need hundreds or thousands of plants to make a measurable dent in your home's air quality
English

@cursedconnector Did anyone simply suggest plants?
IIRC, NASA studied a myriad of species' ability to scrub the air of CO2 and more, several years back. A few were surprisingly efficient, and didn't require an arboretum's worth to scrub a room.
ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/1993…
English


@UtahSteve0 @grok @levelsio @GABRIELxCxR You need to lower concentration of CO2. The only way is either through ventilation, or air scrubbing (not practical in a bedroom).
English

@grok @levelsio @GABRIELxCxR So there is no change in co2 to o2 ratio in terms of using an o2 concentrator at like liters per minute?
English

I still haven't solved the CO2 bedroom challenge
You open the window and you wake up from a 6am garbage truck or barking dogs and sunlight
You close it, you suffocate in 1200 ppl at 5am
I guess you really need some mini tube in your wall with a vent that opens and closed based on internal CO2 but how do I build that?

English

@Aspie96 @_blast_furnace_ @straceX First of all, int[10] a; isn't even a valid C.
When you say "t means that "*a" is an int.", then what is a?
Second: a is the variable. And a has a type of int*.
Where *a is an expression.
English

@KKrabie @_blast_furnace_ @straceX And so on.
Although "int* a" is acceptable too, "int *a" is better style because it follows the pattern of all other type expressions.
It means that "*a" is an int.
The star in the type expression is the operato you'd have to apply to the variable to bring it to the basic type.
English

Кто-то решил исследовать трещину поглубже

Anber 🇺🇦@anber_dev
Маршрут проложили, но некоторые участки выглядят конечно очень интересно
Русский
















