Raspberry Pi?
Installing gentoo?
Programming in Go?
What is your current personal project?
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not killing myself. hardest thing i've ever done.
This weekend = install freebsd and rice it with xfce, then will decide between debian or freebsd then do a wipe on my main system then reconfigure and then hate myself forever. Then get drunk then watch robocop
Have you tried installing Gentoo? it could help
Learning Command Line in Linux from scratch.
Rented my very first VPS for a small game server and the only way to access it was through SSH, which I had zero idea was until I actually got everything setup.
Still need to learn more of the basics, but when I'm good enough I'll try to learn bash scripting afterward
Is programming in go a meme? I just started because it seemed like a good server language to begin with
Finish my final in intro to programming course. Currently have 100% in it. Hopefully I can maintain a strong A after the exam tonight. The exams are tricky and non-trivial.
Over the weekend I'll begin studying Discrete Mathematics from scratch (found a good text). I'll do this to prep for my Data Structures course (next Fall hopefully). I'll use the 3-4 week break to do nothing but Discrete studies. If I get time I'll begin studying Data Structures as well (also found a book & online courses recorded on the class).
With these books + text + online courses I'll have solid foundation to then ace my data structures class when I take it and have a very firm foundation to do the same for the algorithms course.
I saw my weakness was math. So I am tightening that gap very quickly. Can't wait. I actually find proofs very beautiful and extremely interesting. DESU I already took a discrete course and made an A+ in it but that was several years ago and before I ever knew I wanted to do CS. But doing it ground up.
Small isometric gaym in C++ using SFML.
I would go for Elixir.
Right now I'm working on making a ragdoll balance and walk with inverse kinematics for foot placement. I got most of it mapped out in my head at this point and a lot of the code written. I'll probably have something at least semi working today and some bugs to iron out.
I got the idea from here: youtube.com
Trying to figure out how to lose my virginity.
Bad results thus far, but I'll keep everyone posted.
Restarting my web hosting company that I had going in highschool. Boyo boy do I miss having money.
Gonna upgrade my elementaryOS partition with loki. I might switch to ubuntu or something better.
My current personal project is not tech-related.
I know, right?
Just rent a slut, they can be pretty cheap.
Don't be beta (no need to be a fucking badass action hero, just don't be a weak faggot)
If you have body image issues or something like that then work on getting that shit sorted first. If you don't think your hot, no girl will either.
playing with a dead rodent (setting up a Gopherhole)
Setup a undervolting in my GPU.
installing arch-gentoo sc reenfetch edition
Convert rc Car to WiFi and build a web application for the controls using ajax, php, and python.
create an algorithm that can found a gf for me
Watching all that anime. That's pretty much the only thing I go to work to buy food and live for.
New type of 'knowledge' storage, a novel data structure. Not a database.
It can ask questions.
C++14 and C++17.
You?
opengl in c++
you're gonna have a bad time
Pi3 retropie boxes
Also sitting on some realtime kinect controlled audio/3d gfx stuff
Starting Monday I'm going to do an in-depth intro in Java, finishing all the basic libraries (including multithreading, servlets etc) and then picking up a framework so I can actually do some freelance work and get paid.
I'm open to suggestions btw.
coreutil like utility package for windows written in assembler. already got several basic ones working and now i'm refactoring common code to libraries and porting from batch to nmake as a build driver.
Why when you are "good" enough it's fucking easy to start with
Designing and programming a radically different OS and programming language/framework
Got asked this question in a job interview. I told them I was working on training a neural network as an image classifier using tensorflow. This is at a company that uses mostly MS web forms. I think they pissed themselves.
Finding a good laptop
trying to make a non shitty UI for my web "app"
Building a PC with a friend using our old parts (not that old, just have been replaced recently), we're gonna try to sell it all in one with Windows 7 installed on it for around $650
The trick to it, is that we're gonna use 2 gpus in SLI, and the case is gonna be those stupid looking ones that normies think are cool
"Console Killer!"
something stupid like that