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I am gonna eat my words, applied math exam starts at 8:00LT π
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BEKA Nati Haile (Official Music Video) Ethiopian Music
BEKA Nati Haile (Official Music Video) Ethiopian Music
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Frectonz
I am gonna eat my words, applied math exam starts at 8:00LT π
The "fuck it bakeh" playlist
Beka - Nati Haile
Kante Aybeltim - Betty G and Nhatty Man
Yinegal - Jano Band (from Vivid mat)
Chiggae - Haile Roots (from ELLIOT)
Bado - Nhatty Man (from Void)
Berta - Yohana (from Nebiyu)
Ayzon - Chelina (from Gashu)
Don't Worry Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin (from YohannesTz)
Beka - Nati Haile
Kante Aybeltim - Betty G and Nhatty Man
Yinegal - Jano Band (from Vivid mat)
Chiggae - Haile Roots (from ELLIOT)
Bado - Nhatty Man (from Void)
Berta - Yohana (from Nebiyu)
Ayzon - Chelina (from Gashu)
Don't Worry Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin (from YohannesTz)
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Frectonz
Whoring out our minds to malformed theories and uninspired teachers, like prostitutes of the mind, all for a meaningless number that disguises itself with the hope of a better tomorrow.
We are seeing our grades this week and I am in this mood again.
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Frectonz
Here is a simple way to make your website look cool. 1. Go to freesvg.org look for a cool drawing svg and put it somewhere on the page. 2. Use a cool artsy font for headlines and titles.
back to my old tricks π, did the exact same thing here, honestly freesvg.org is great
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So a while ago i made a snake game in rust. The game had two UIs, a TUI and a GUI. When i made that game i was using the i3 window manger which uses xorg as a display server, now i am using hyprland which is a wayland display server.
Here is what happened the GUI version of the snake game was using a lib called
The other problem, the TUI library i was using
What does this mean?
It's just a funny situation that i have changed my system so much that now i can't even get a program i wrote to run on it π. It's also making me question my switch to
Here is what happened the GUI version of the snake game was using a lib called
microquad to actually draw the window and it turns out that microquad doesn't support wayland (the new display server i am using) so i can't run the GUI version without switching my display server to xorg. The other problem, the TUI library i was using
ruscii needs to talk to your display server to get your keyboard input. Guess what they don't support wayland either π they only support xorg, so the screen get's drawn and the snake moves across the screen but i can't move it around because the program expects an xorg display server to be running to know which keys i click on.What does this mean?
It's just a funny situation that i have changed my system so much that now i can't even get a program i wrote to run on it π. It's also making me question my switch to
wayland because if my own program doesn't support it why would i expect other people's programs to support it π.GitHub
GitHub - frectonz/snake: Snake Game in Rust
Snake Game in Rust. Contribute to frectonz/snake development by creating an account on GitHub.
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I am sure most of you have seen this but if you didn't check it out, it lays out a really helpful system to understand any and all forms of governance from companies to countries.
https://youtu.be/rStL7niR7gs
https://youtu.be/rStL7niR7gs
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You Would Be a Terrible Leader
Adapted from 'The Dictator's Handbook': http://amzn.to/2fgBWps
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig_qpNfXHIU
Grey discusses this video on Cortex: https://youtu.be/ILvD7zVN2jo
Also Grey needs a new office because of this video: https://www.youtubβ¦
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig_qpNfXHIU
Grey discusses this video on Cortex: https://youtu.be/ILvD7zVN2jo
Also Grey needs a new office because of this video: https://www.youtubβ¦
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The Economics of Programming Languages
A talk from Evan Czaplicki (creator of Elm) on how programming language projects get funding and what they spend that money on.
It's a great talk check it out.
A talk from Evan Czaplicki (creator of Elm) on how programming language projects get funding and what they spend that money on.
It's a great talk check it out.
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"The Economics of Programming Languages" by Evan Czaplicki (Strange Loop 2023)
In the mythology of open source, programming languages are created by people who seemingly have no direct economic function. They are just really good at compilers (somehow) and have a house to live in (somehow) and have a lifetime to devote to creating aβ¦