IEE 754 is my favourite IEEE standard. 754 gang
IEE 754 is my favourite IEEE standard. 754 gang
So I had this idea for a long time; tell me what you think. What if we build a web crawler to build a database of YouTube URLs? There’s just so much content out there that is only a couple of years old that I feel like nobody is shown anymore. Build a nice little web UI that people can utilize with literally iframes. Basically adjust YouTubes algo to show people what they really want. Maybe get a LLM to parse the titles to determine what kind of video it is, and use it to group related videos together
I used to have a very large air filter standing in the corner of my room. It wouldn’t eliminate the need to vacuum, but it would reduce the dust in the air and make it less noticeable. I got rid of it because the filter cartridges were sorta discontinued/really expensive
Reddit UI.
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LOL. It does not stand for Marxist-Leninist. That’s some grade A trolling if I saw it.
I straight up never got a nice answer from StackOverflow on this. Say you have 5 classes, each requiring access to the data members/functions of the others. What’s a nice way to solve this problem? I’ve thought of only two nice shit methods:
blasphemy!
void main(int argc, char ** argv, char ** envp)
Wow. The L2 is 16 times larger than what I have now. I can’t imagine the breakneck performance.
Funny enough I never used Lemmy without a private instance, so I wouldn’t know!
Motorcycles. No kids. Enough sleep. A good partner. Music. Videogames. Good friends (who know each other). Lots of projects.
I find happiness getting lost in projects
I relate to this on a visceral level
Yeah that sounds pretty bad. Is there a quick way to disable ssh keys to test?
maple syrup
As a Canadian, I approve of this
I think we need more detail. Are there restrictions about what you can write?