For quickly testing something: fuck screws.
For long-term use: both a tight as I can so I barely can unscrew them later because why not.
For quickly testing something: fuck screws.
For long-term use: both a tight as I can so I barely can unscrew them later because why not.
That it doesn't matter what other people think of me as long as I'm happy.
I bet my left nut it runs NetBSD flawlessly.
Choosing the urinal next to another man.
Really feels kinda gay, though, especially when the dude next to you squints over.
I'm still on DOS.
Guns. Paying for being medically treated / not having a proper healtcare system. Weird relationship to Socialism.
I heard that Pocket Pair use relatively questionable methods to develop their games such as AI and literal copy-paste for their concept art which they then just alter.
But its more hearsay than everything else I guess.
People considered woke often only focus on institutional racism and make every other form of racism seem unimportant, including those targeting so called "whites" / Europeans. (And I'm not trying to victimize perpetrators here, I'm aware of the current and historical situation in Western countries.)
I see that institutional racism is a huge problem, especially in the West, but that doesn't make any other form less important or significant.
For comparison: just because in sub-saharan Africa people starve on a daily basis due to extreme poverty caused by Imperialism doesn't mean that poverty inside industrial nations with less harsh effects is less of a problem, especially to the individual.
Yesterday I was waiting for the Tram.
As I stood there, I turned my head to the right and witnessed how a pigeon was hit by a car.
Kinda traumatizing, especially when the cars that followed ran over and over the carcass.
Programming is Concrete Math and becomes more and more Math the less abstraction you expose yourself to.
Both are fields you have to engage in problem solving, the better you are in one, the better you are in the other.
Don't confuse Math with pure arithmetic operations though, its just the base concept which provides the fundament you're building upon as you dig deeper.
I for example was quite bad at Math up until I got interested in IT, because then I had a reason for learning and be excited about it, but I guess thats a heavily subjective thing.
Engaging with interpreted languages and solving problems on certain sites with those also helped in further developing my problem-solving skills, which made Math easier for me.