I would break it into an interface that abstracts the sorting algorithm so that the sorting logic is decoupled from comparison logic or from the visuals. This would make it so that you can use different sorting algorithms and compare between them to see which one seems the most magical.
Magical might mean something different between us, so I don't want to assume and just give you an algo.
There's a rule against saving json to memory,but another rule that says to save what the user asks saved. I wonder what happens if you ask it to save json?
I'm just curious but is your post about saying fuck or shit or is it more about self censorship in terms of vocab made up by tiktok, like unalive or pewpew? I think there's a lot of confusion about whether youre talking about normal cursewords or tiktok brain.
I wanted to run a pi hole to use as a DNS so that I can be ad free on any device. The problem is that with my computer or with my phone, I need to put in a specific IP address when I want to change DNS on that device.
Does anyone know how to get a static IP for their server when their ISP doesn't allow it. I've found out how to use duckdns, but I want to set up my own DNS server from anywhere but I'm pretty sure it requires using a static IP.
Does anyone know how to get a static IP for their server when their ISP doesn't allow it. I've found out how to use duckdns, but I want to set up my own DNS server from anywhere but I'm pretty sure it requires using a static IP.
Does anyone know how to get a static IP for their server when their ISP doesn't allow it. I've found out how to use duckdns, but I want to set up my own DNS server from anywhere but I'm pretty sure it requires using a static IP.
RiMusic is great for listening to... well, music. It has a bunch of nice features, allows you to download music, and even copy your local db of what you've listened to to a file which is great for backing up. I thought it got abandoned by its maintainer a while ago, but it seems like it's still an active project.
Does anyone understand the Pearson coefficient part enough to explain it? I don't really understand why they're measuring correlation between memory, energy, and time in that way/ how you'd interpret it.
LMMS and reaper are both goof options. I would recommend LMMS for a beginner because it comes with a lot of free instruments and examples bundled with it.
Here's an example of inline assembly in C++. You can write assembly inside your higher level code for performance optimizations to just doing really specific things that you can only really do at an assembly level. I've never done it before but it definitely is cool when people do it.
I would break it into an interface that abstracts the sorting algorithm so that the sorting logic is decoupled from comparison logic or from the visuals. This would make it so that you can use different sorting algorithms and compare between them to see which one seems the most magical.
Magical might mean something different between us, so I don't want to assume and just give you an algo.