I was mostly joking about a stray pointer of type uint32_t*
So the size of the pointer itself doesn’t matter
I was mostly joking about a stray pointer of type uint32_t*
So the size of the pointer itself doesn’t matter
That’s what makes us humans different from computers. We don’t ask how high, we just do it. Now, if it were a C pointer it would jump anywhere from 0 to 2^32-1. That’s why C is more suited for artificial intelligence than it might initially seem. Thanks for coming to my tedx talk
Typical Computer science vs typical computer engineering
Mafia and conservative opinions on women?
Thank you! I had been picking my memory for this for so long. We too were taught LOGO in school in the early 2000s. I had forgotten the name, I found kturtle after searching about but couldn’t recall what the original program was called.
And when everyone is non-binary, no one is 😔
The suggestion would probably be to install linux and harbour radical thoughts
This motto actually fits for AI models too lol
Didn’t recognise the scene coz I had stopped 2 seasons prior
(It’s from Game of thrones season 7)
Didn’t know that. Never felt the need to ask questions since almost all of my queries are asked in some form or another. However many times I had info to share complementing the answers but couldn’t comment.
Look at this fancy person with enough reputation to ask a question
I would recommend C for the simplicity. You’ll get familiar with the nitty gritties of a relatively featureless programming language. Which will let you view other languages and their tools with more nuance. But it all depends on what you want to do with it, want to program an MCU like Arduino or learn linux? C is perfect. If you want to build something with graphical interfaces like websites or GUI apps, I would suggest something else but C is still a good place to get started.
Here is something written by AI:
It really whips the penguins ass
Thank you. Now I shall commence laughter.
The fire is metaphorical
But there is no documentation
F-feathers?
Feathered* man
With people* they aren’t physically near to
I think that’s the important part
Steam OS isn’t an incremental rolling release, right?