[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 22 points 2 months ago

Not really a language you would write in but WebAssembly. I have this dream of a single WASM runtime environment across web, desktop, mobile with devs writing apps once, compiling them down to WASM, distributing them over the Internet, and users running them on any platform they like.

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 27 points 2 months ago

A training montage set to music? (I'm forcing myself to not Google this first)

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anime_irl (lemmy.world)
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New language (lemmy.world)
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Eggs (lemmy.world)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13859495

Based on this painting: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/fried-eggs-230434

(I tried lines this time)

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Eggs (lemmy.world)

Based on this painting: https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/fried-eggs-230434

(I tried lines this time)

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Hi all. I am relatively new to light novels and want to start with the lightest ones but I don't own a scale which is making it difficult to figure out where to start. What I do have, however, are a few containers, a measuring cup, and a lot of water. What I am thinking is that I can fill one container to the brim with water, submerge my book, and then capture the overflow in a second container. From there, it would be possible to measure the volume of water with my measuring cup and derive its mass (and thus its weight). Theoretically, this should be equivalent to the weight of the book per Archimedes' principle. I am unsure if this method will actually work in practice though. Has anyone tried anything like this before?

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Les Français (lemmy.world)

Based on this Utagawa print I saw floating around a while back: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/73459

Notes:

  • I couldn't draw the hat properly so now it's a helmet I guess :/
  • Perspective hard
  • Light hard
  • French hard
[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 36 points 3 months ago

changhsumath

I remember I clicked into one of his videos from the homepage out of sheer curiosity and ended up getting super distracted trying to solve the take-home exercise at the end

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 24 points 3 months ago

...and then there's Go who just won't let you compile at all

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[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 143 points 3 months ago

It's obviously:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "./main.py", line 2, in AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'length'

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Study (files.catbox.moe)

Very heavily inspired by this painting (which I also may or may not have traced)

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I've gotten highly addicted to Kindergarten Wars recently so I tried drawing Hana in some more casual clothes. I also stole the pose from a stock photo this time instead of trying to freestyle it which was a lot easier.

(Bats are shiny right?)

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anime_irl (lemmy.world)
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I literally can't (lemmy.world)
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My team has this one shared component that gets involved in like every feature's development. This year, we're loading like 5 different features onto it, all with different timelines, and my head's about to explode trying to figure out how to make it all fly.

How does everyone else do their software releases? Do you freeze prod and then do one big release later? Throw everything into prod during dev, hope no one sees the unreleased stuff, and just announce it later? Or something else entirely?

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 20 points 4 months ago

Not programming per se but my sister thinks it's okay to have 300+ Chrome tabs open and just memorize the relative locations of them whenever she needs something. She's lucky she has a beefy computer.

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 22 points 4 months ago

It involves two people sitting where the the arrows are pointing :P

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 49 points 4 months ago

inb4 senior delegates critical decision-making to juniors and only shows up once stuff is on fire

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 26 points 4 months ago

Biology teacher in HS mentioned off-hand that apparently chickens can climb trees. I searched for images online, thought they were funny, and made it my handle.

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 74 points 4 months ago

That's a weird way of writing IntelliJ

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 40 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

I once "biased for action" and removed some "unused" NS records to "fix" a flakey DNS resolution issue without telling anyone on a Friday afternoon before going out to dinner with family.

Turns out my fix did not work and those DNS records were actually important. Checked on the website halfway into the meal and freaked the fuck out once I realized the site went from resolving 90% of the time to not resolving at all. The worst part was when I finally got the guts to report I messed up on the group channel, DNS was somehow still resolving for both our internal monitoring and for everyone else who tried manually. My issue got shoo-shoo'd away, and I was left there not even sure of what to do next.

I spent the rest of my time on my phone, refreshing the website and resolving domain names in an online Dig tool over and over again, anxiety growing, knowing I couldn't do anything to fix my "fix" while I was outside.

Once I came home I ended up reversing everything I did which seemed to bring it back to the original flakey state. Learned the value of SOPs and taking things slow after that (and also to not screw with DNS).

If this story has a happy ending, it's that we did eventually fix the flakey DNS issue later, going through a more rigorous review this time. On the other hand, how and why I, a junior at the time, became the de facto owner of an entire product's DNS infra remains a big mystery to me.

[-] treechicken@lemmy.world 32 points 6 months ago

It's starting to. I think for me at least it's because I'm missing checkpoints in life. Every year used to be its own well-defined column of paint on a canvas but ever since I started working, the last few columns have felt like one giant smear.

I don't like where I've ended up so been trying to make my own goals and hobbies but it takes so much more effort than when most goals were planned for you in school. Perhaps something to add to the New Year's resolutions...

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