coltorl

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[–] coltorl 1 points 10 months ago

I majored in math and have so far a great career in software. I don’t think knowing math separates me out from CS grads generally. However, math majors largely chose to major in Math because we like problem solving. Plenty of CS grads major in CS because they are expected to. Being a passionate problem solver gets you pretty far.

[–] coltorl 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

GustavoM your name sounds familiar, did you play Planetside? I was (technically still am) in one of the leetfits and we would have some of the aim gods try to share their knowledge and it boiled down to something similar. Don’t tense your hand (click to fire naturally tenses your hand so you have to learn to reduce that), prioritize a relaxed posture, and learn your mouse grip (try them all out!). I’ve heard OSU is very good for those that want to improve their hand eye coordination (and get comfortable with their mouse). I’ve also heard of using spacebar to shoot but only when you want to isolate aim from shooting. But you should train both together as well.

[–] coltorl 5 points 1 year ago

Imgui, because it makes dev/debug guis ridiculously straightforward and easy to create.

[–] coltorl 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

For a local application this sounds like a poor design choice to have multiple file writing processes (edit: I guess I assumed you would write to a single file). You can have those processes write to a queue instead and have a 3rd process write the queue to a file (or have a chosen process of the two to write).

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

This is a common enough practice. I work for a large engineering org and we put a sqlite db in git for ease of spinning up an environment for troubleshooting.

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

So include those conditions in the will. Famous people regularly allow the usage of their likeness licensed through their estate.

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

That’s pretty funny to see people consider these Nazi symbols because I only found out about them after making friends with some Russians in counter strike. They love them, no Nazism from what I know of them.

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

You can check their modlog, looks like they took issue with the Shit Reactionaries Say community of Lemmygrad most recently.

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

Even the frozen pizzas are good here. Get something close by where you’re staying that sells beer. If you want deep dish I think they are all roughly the same maybe with Peqouds with an edge because of the caramelized crust.

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

ANY religious clothing is banned in France. This isn't Discriminatory, as it applies to Christians, Buddhists, Hindus etc just as it does to Muslims.

When you want to consider the fairness of a law, you shouldn’t consider solely the fact that it is applied equally. But, also, that when it is applied, who it impacts the most. Christians do not make it a tenet of their religion to dress in garb, Islam does. The law therefore impacts Muslims more than Christians. From there, we can reasonably determine why a law was made. A law crafted that impacts one specific people more than another can still be considered discriminatory solely because of that fact. Take hair dress codes for example, even if they are applied equally, who are the kids that get got for violations most often? Not white kids…

[–] coltorl 1 points 1 year ago

Borders don’t have to be proven to be bad for the above “Borders are violence” to be true. But that doesn’t necessarily make them good either. Borders are pissing contests that result in wars, crime and ostracism. They also can help keep a national identity, a sense of stability and protection.

When a border conflict exists in the form of a line that separates us from them, it tends to highlight the pretty arbitrary and hurtful attributes of borders.

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