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AboutComputer Science Student and tinkerer
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SkillsI do some weird shit with web development and embedded software. Like emulating processors, iot randomness with lora and I rgb led everything.
Joined devRant on 4/9/2016
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"Stay frosty putos" my fucking sides man 😂
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What @grahamfsd said. I have a corsair k75 and it works perfectly with ubuntu and windows. I'm guessing anything of the corsair line is good to go.
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Dont know which boards you use but you could try the platformio plugin for vscode. It works really well and is pretty complete.
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Honestly I had this too, I had a subject in my first year that I couldn't understand. For some reason I just couldn't do it and ended up having an anxiety attack. After that I learned my lesson though, the world doesnt end if you cant do something or are not particularly good at something.
Its oke just do your best, seek help from friends or teachers and whatever happens happens. Believe me it's not worth ruining your health over.
I got over it by realizing that it's just school and that even if I fail I can try again later and that my health is more important then whatever subject I cant seem to get. -
Hahaha het was meer van...wist niet dat er zo veel Nederlanders op devrant zitten 😂
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There is so much going on in this photo.... my brain is going "wtf?!" To every bit of it...
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Dutchies unite?
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Defining git aliases was the best decision I've ever made in my life 😊
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You know you could just make a snippet on hastebin or something and paste the link... just saying.
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If your just using it to store basic code and not working in a team on a somewhat big project, id use github. Its user friendlier, way more projects, has a basic kanban board, can be modded with plugings and people will find your project easier.
For bigger projects and working with a team I use gitlab, it has an amazing CI/CD built in for all your repos. So testing building and deploying is super easy. The project manager imo has more functionality than githubs and they give you the option to self host gitlab if you're worried about having your code on a 3rd party service. -
Probably depends on the situation. If the work you're getting from the client has to do with what you're doing at the company you currently work at, I'd say unproffesional.
If its something on the side in your free time which has nothing to do with the company, for me that's fine. Even done it a couple of times where I work and they found it ok too. -
@-ANGRY-CLIENT- are we keeping score? 😂
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@GurvirBhogal ha called it! 😂
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I had a similar issue, turned out to be my graphics card drivers where not loading properly (not saying it's the same here but maybe my solution helps)
I had to boot to the terminal do an update and install the GPU drivers manually. -
Yessss just saw the news a couple of hours ago and man is the album amazing!
It's nothing groundbreaking imo but he just goes at it no bs. No fat. All muscle. Just the fact that he disses around 17 different rappers in 1 album has me so psyched! It's just raw. Yes I may be a bit too excited 😶 -
@ItsMrSammeh this is what it looks like when configured properly.
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Hip hop, rap, lofi and edm. Lofi really let's me phase out and get lost into the zone.
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@ItsMrSammeh officially they don't support the feature. I had to write a little hack to make it work (doesn't work 100% color wise as you can see 😅) but yes you are correct! It basically has 7 coordinates on my screen and mimics the color it finds at those coordinates.
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@shahlin @ItsMrSammeh The leds are from the Corsair Node Pro system with extra led strips which I extend from the computer case to my screen so I can setup ambient lighting and sync them 😁
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This was an interesting read ha. I think @Gogeta70 is right though, maybe the argument was a bit off due to frustration. But I think most people going against him are missing the point.
For *me* programmers are people who are always hungry to learn more, improve their software and want to understand on a deeper level how their/a system works. Gain knowledge in a deeper level so you can understand your own implementations (big O notation for example and which algorithms to implement because of it in which situations)
Not just people who learn the basics of a programming language, and call themselves programmers (frontend or backend). Because in my opinion they miss a vast understanding of computer systems and honestly your just playing around.
This was my take on it anyways :D -
Haaa @endargon can't miss that laptop
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I feel you, Im in the same boat Algo & Datastructures exam in 2 weeks.
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I also enjoy coming up with names I usually refer to greek mythology for them! It always gives me interesting project names :D
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@hidden
This is a bit more extreme but in the end you're still online and no matter how hard you try to keep everything private there will always be a way that people/companies can get to your info...hence no real privacy but more the illusion of it.
Also DuckDuckGo sure... but incognito? that's not really helping you much... -
CSS is really not that difficult, it took me a while to get too, but if you understand the basics of html and how the document "flows" then you can make everything fall into place relatively easy.
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I started out as a graphic designer and then realized I can make websites by slicing the photoshop layouts I was already making.
I found this an incredibly bad way of making templates so I decided to do some research and started learning html/css.
After that I went to college and my brain just exploded of all the possibilities that were out there and I dove right into it...Nodejs, PHP, C , C++, C#, Python, machine learning... I can't get enough... there is just so much to learn and I want to try them all. -
@jakej5
I'm using the same book @bdhobare posted but you can get it from git repository for free just Google it. (can't seem to post full link here) -
@KingBiscuit
This is at university... I know but damn a little logic goes a long way. -
@epse
It's a called a third hand and it's to help hold components so you can solder/examen them while having your other 2 hands free. -
Why not both?! I usually work throughout the week and then a little gaming on the weekend or when I need a distraction.