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  • Yeah, he's mostly first prime react now. I mostly just open his description to jump to the article he reacted to.

    Whenever he stream his coding, he went out of his way, way too long also.

  • There are A4 e-readers. Bamboo note for example.

  • Not at all. Bluetooth earbuds are too convenient for me. I could just leave my phone anywhere in the house playing podcasts while playing with my baby.

  • This sound like me, but I'm not as smart as you.

    I learned to sketch, and paint miniatures. It gave me some kind of silence. I have to study painting techniques also. So, if I want to keep my mind occupied, but not too heavy, then I could watch some painting tutorials.

  • So they managed to reinvent EUV and other necessary components all in China?

  • Thanks for the correction

  • Not in a good way. Perturabo from 40k. While reading a book about him, I realized that I have the same kind of thought process just like him and that's bad. I'm glad that I got a call out by the book and tried to correct that kind of thought ever since.

    He's the kind of guy who would agree and really push through to get shit done with no complaints, but wish that people will start prizing him on their own after a long while and will get salty if he didn't get that kind of admiration.

  • This. While I have a burn out from working, I will pour a cup of chocolate milk. It gave me the power to begin the day.

  • It's such a shame. Day 4 part 2 took me much longer to codify my idea in Rust correctly than I would like to admit.

    I'm so tempted to switch to a simpler language, but I wouldn't learn Rust then.

  • I don't want to read the number string from both left to right and Ruth to left. So, I

    1. iterate through each row and read the number string from left to right
    2. Store each number along with its cell range. ie: 467 is 0-2.
    3. Then from each symbol, find out if the position of the symbol +/-1 falls into any range. If so then sum that number.
  • They start a paywall if an author wants to monetize their work, which is fine. It's not Medium's fault as authors are the ones who decide to monetize their articles or not.

  • In case that this might help.

    h.chars() returns an iterator of characters. Then he concatenate chars and see if it's a digit or a number string.

    You can swap match u.is_numeric() with if u.is_numeric and covert _ => branch to else.

  • Oh, doing this is Rust is really simple.

    I tried doing the same thing in Rust, but ended up doing it in Python instead.

  • Gotta farm a more exotic race then

  • FAX machines is still a thing in 2023!

  • With that much hassle, mailing them the document back and forth would be a better way.

  • That's clever. Now Zig or any language that wants to compete with Rust would want to to come up with a better project to take the fame.

  • Does this mean I can have a body harvest farm? Cut their livers out, resurrect. New livers ready to be harvested.