Awesome! It reminds me of that clip that uses the windows task manager to run doom on a 896 core CPU.
Awesome! It reminds me of that clip that uses the windows task manager to run doom on a 896 core CPU.
That’s only a summary of the introduction! The full story is much more interesting
Nice try kiddo!
That’s an interesting idea to use zig to test C code. It’s quite an achivement for zig to be better than C at testing C code. I really hope for them that this language will become popular.
And this post was interesting to see how a new user of zig approaches that language
That’s extremely interesting and clear at the same time. This thesis is definitively a gem!
Something that I have never understood is why code ligature often try to combine two or more symbols into a single one. I like a lot what they did with “(” by fixing the vertical alignment of the “” while still keeping two separate symbols. I personally prefers when the number of symbols is preserved instead of merging them (like for “>=”).
I find “texture healing” a fantastic idea. It does indeed increase the readability of monospace font, without making them non-monospace.
I highly agree with point 5. Having good datastructure is so important and helps so much.
Those side channels attacks are fascinating
With both Linux and Windows actively using Rust, it really seems that this language has proved its qualities.
Cardboards are actually quite good at heat insulation. If you have an electric oven (no flame) and put the temperature below 200°C (ignition is at a slighly higher temperature but oven aren’t precise), there is no risk. So you can totally reheat pizza at 180°C on its cardboard.
IIRC the orbit of Mercure doesn’t work with Newton Model, and astronomers were predicted the discovery of Vulcain a small planet between Mercure and the Sun. So a new model had to be invented since Vulcain couldn’t be found.
A fun read but it really seems that his writting style is hit or miss!