Herzenschein
Just a stern but friendly rabbit furry working as a technical writer, learning germanic languages, gaming on Linux, interested in social psychology, fandom studies, locked-room mysteries and programming. Cis, gay, kinky, pm-friendly, single.
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Hollow Knight: Silksong@redlemmy.com•Any tips on beating this boss?
2·2 个月前This can also be a fun challenge where you try to dodge the enemy’s attacks for as long as possible (I used to do this a lot in Hollow Knight since you can challenge bosses multiple times). At a certain point their telegraph animations just click.
I am both at the same time.
I took only until recently (two years ago) to watch Breaking Bad and found it like, okay, I guess. I just didn’t get interested enough to watch more than the first episodes.
Usually I am the sort of person who watches things to the end and hypes about popular things like Deltarune.
That is a decent way of finding out whether the person is a native English speaker, actually.
This rarely happens to non-native speakers.
Herzenschein@pawb.socialto
C++@programming.dev•Create a string that contains random characters
2·5 个月前You could take inspiration from Theodore Tso’s pwgen: https://github.com/tytso/pwgen
It’s a Unix utility in C commonly used on Linux and FreeBSD to make truly random passwords. It’s the first thing I thought of when reading this.
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furry_irl@pawb.social•Transformation_irl (Art by Shreddyfox)English
5·7 个月前I’d do that without a sigh :p
I’m surprised they don’t mention how it compares to SuSE’S icecream (icecc) which has been the “better distcc” go-to for a long, long time.
I remember once researching when to use variant and any, and coming up with https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56303939/c-stdvariant-vs-stdany. The naïve summary being:
any is a dressed-up void*. variant is a dressed-up union.
So you’d use std::any for similar reasons to void* (that other commenters already mentioned) while getting some advantages. In that sense it’s kinda similar to using a std::span for pointer arithmetic instead of actual C-style pointer arithmetic, it makes a necessary evil safer to do.
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Pawb.Social Announcements@pawb.social•Pawb.Social updated to Lemmy v0.18.0English
0·2 年前Searches occasionally render the error “couldnt_find_object” here for me. I can’t quite tell if this only started happening after the update or not since I’m quite new here.
Stay with one of the big boys: Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, then you’re golden. For NVIDIA users I guess I’d still recommend something Ubuntu based: Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Pop_OS!, etc because the drivers can be preinstalled.
On Fedora you need to install the NVIDIA drivers from rpmfusion, and on openSUSE you need an additional repo. It’s an extra step, but otherwise I’d strongly recommend one of these two.
Especially important given the decision to make a fork mentioned in https://pawb.social/post/9639.
Joined pretty much for this and one other community, sup 👋









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