Frectonz
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A place for me to talk about my projects, stuff i find on the internet and what I am currently thinking about.

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My cure for feeling down is reading a Paul Graham article.
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Determining the value of knowledge is an undecidable problem.
For me it's more like my being,

"portfolio" seems too detached from how my much I value "my work".
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Both screenshots are from a Paul Graham article

Superlinear Returns
Forwarded from Mikiyas e/acc
What kind of engineering could speed this up? Perhaps nukes detinated at the same time, or some other non radioactive bombs or just letting the ocean in the cracks could overwelm it n speed it up... This is what e/acc is about, having a beach in Addis would be cool. And also trade will be lit.
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Frectonz pinned «Passed 350 🎉 Welcome everybody, If you wanna know what this channel is about this post pretty much sums it up. 😁»
Just found this site. They only have a few articles out but they have cool visualizations and interactive playgrounds.

Explained from First Principles
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No wonder that the movie "Leave the world behind" is good, it is based on a novel from 2020.

I think in the book the things going wrong thing is not explained with a cyberattack, I think the book depicts the Earth fighting back or sth like that.

https://youtu.be/Ylq2F6csdD8
If you don't wanna delete the whole directory like the steps shown in the pic, you can find some solutions to common git screw ups here.

https://ohshitgit.com/
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OCaml supports throwing exceptions, so you don't have to carry around a Result type everywhere. The error objects are not some opaque value that can't be inspected at the caller site, instead they are typed values that can be checked by the caller. For example…
I am already falling behind on this year's AoC, maybe i need to stop sleeping.

One thing i have realized this year is that my knowledge in the area of "graph algorithms" is heavily limited.
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I am already falling behind on this year's AoC, maybe i need to stop sleeping. One thing i have realized this year is that my knowledge in the area of "graph algorithms" is heavily limited.
Advent of Code update, last time i did Day 7. I was doing Day 8 but i couldn't figure it out so i have skipped it.

Then I did "Mirage Maintenance" - Day 9 - Advent of Code 2023 in TypeScript via Deno.

[Part 1 Solution] [Part 2 Solution]