

I think more specifically for C, 0 is false and anything nonzero is true. Idk about NaN/inf.
I think more specifically for C, 0 is false and anything nonzero is true. Idk about NaN/inf.
I’m good at Python, and I don’t know Rust. This looks fine to me. I’ve fully missed the joke.
This is a community for people who have home servers. 100M is fine for a couple people just web browsing, but that’s not the topic of this discussion.
I run 10G between my desktop and my server because I can easily saturate a 1G connection doing a simple file transfer.
Universal Radio Hacker probably isn’t as simple as you are hoping, but it should be moderately easy and very powerful https://github.com/jopohl/urh
Consider post processing steps if you really need smooth parts. Sandable fillers, special paints, epoxy coatings, or just a bunch of sanding. I’ve had good luck with XTC-3D. It’s an epoxy you paint on that’s specifically designed for smoothing prints.
You could also consider a resin printer if you need smooth. They are their own can of worms, but the resolution and smoothness is good.
I usually just accept the roughness.
Wait until you learn about micro ops and processor internals. That somebody isn’t as wrong as you think.
I agree with the people suggesting Onshape.
But if you like programming, OpenSCAD can be really interesting.
That favor economy sounds really cool. I’m sorry that Warlock didn’t get it. Also sorry about all the rest of the drama.
To be fair to 4, cell phones are miraculous.
It’s off site, but hackaday.com is great for (mostly) electronics and computer tech articles.
I read it more like “we were planning on helping the blind next but now this bullshit got in the way and we have to deal with it first unfortunately. DRM is hindering accessibility.”