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Made some headway, adding 2d binary tree functions (head/tail) I’m afraid of how much work just throwing a function that allocates a top/bottom at random indices, it reminds me of the hookshoot in wow bfa for rogues
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ship it
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psiox posted:ship it Give me some time, Xcode ate all my code. Back to emacs, and I’ll put in a push in a week or so, there’s another branch in my GitHub with a few changes
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unidef freeman posted:Made some headway, adding 2d binary tree functions (head/tail) why is this desirable in an OS scheduler
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Captain Foo posted:why is this desirable in an OS scheduler A scheduler organizes application side resources, having a character string attached to each node with updates and debugging resources would be desirable to the Linux world
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unidef freeman posted:A scheduler organizes application side resources, having a character string attached to each node with updates and debugging resources would be desirable to the Linux world are you sure? about any of what you've said here?
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Captain Foo posted:are you sure? about any of what you've said here? Lol you sound like Daffy Duck
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so is this like sincere or a pathology masquerading as ‘trolling’ or what
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go to school op
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unidef freeman posted:Lol you sound like Daffy Duck
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I still have no idea what the op is going on about but I'm enjoying this thread a lot
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op please address the outstanding questions about // prime rib? itt edit: I guess we got the prime part sorted but not the rib part yet
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Dijkstracula posted:op please address the outstanding questions about // prime rib? itt I think it’s coming back, I was hungry at the time :/
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While we’re prodding, has anyone noticed how monolithic ide’s have become? They used to be intuitive and now there’s a stack of intuition
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goon in a quantum well
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unidef freeman posted:While we’re prodding, has anyone noticed how monolithic ide’s have become? They used to be intuitive and now there’s a stack of intuition vs code is gud
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Skim Milk posted:goon in a quantum well 5 quantum balls on the edge of a cliff...
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i've always used vim in a terminal op
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unidef freeman posted:While we’re prodding, has anyone noticed how monolithic ide’s have become? They used to be intuitive and now there’s a stack of intuition i prefer a heap of intuition
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ide's should be broken up into a network of microservices
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# ? Jan 24, 2019 17:49 |
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op you're thinking too small. putting a quantum scheduler in linux would be like strapping a jet engine on a turtle. linux is primitive and newtonian - we need a modern, quantum-first kernel. implement the quantum kernal op
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Best Bi Geek Squid posted:op you're thinking too small. putting a quantum scheduler in linux would be like strapping a jet engine on a turtle. linux is primitive and newtonian - we need a modern, quantum-first kernel. Well, if you want to know how big I can think I wanted this software to run on spaceships. I’ve said a lot of questionable things, but look at the neural_direction macro, it changes course of the direction the binary trees are pointing. I think it was my cousins iranian friend said there’s potentional for nuclear code in there!
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unidef freeman posted:A scheduler organizes application side resources, having a character string attached to each node with updates and debugging resources would be desirable to the Linux world Captain Foo posted:are you sure? about any of what you've said here? unidef freeman posted:Lol you sound like Daffy Duck this is the best thread in ages
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:this is the best thread in ages i love it so much
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Dijkstracula posted:op please address the outstanding questions about // prime rib? itt it’s uhm coming back, I was thinking of dinner. goon power
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ribs of erastothenes
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Captain Foo posted:ribs of erastothenes
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elite_garbage_man posted:ide's should be broken up into a network of microservices language server protocol is basically this lol
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unidef freeman posted:Well, if you want to know how big I can think I wanted this software to run on spaceships. that doesnt make any sense? spaceship software isn't big, grandiose, eloquent stuff. spaceship software is tiny straight-line simple code that multiple people can stare at and reason about until they're sure it does the right thing. this is... something else
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JawnV6 posted:this is... this is beautiful. this is art
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Challengering the status quo
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qhat posted:Challengering the status quo
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qhat posted:Challengering the status quo
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qhat posted:Challengering the status quo
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JawnV6 posted:that doesnt make any sense? Think a free Unix to be run on quantum mechanics, think of this, there’s a grid of pointers, a function reads the quantum_direction macro and the matrice of pointers moves in that direction. This could be useful for hyperspace
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unidef freeman posted:Think a free Unix to be run on quantum mechanics, think of this, there’s a grid of pointers, a function reads the quantum_direction macro and the matrice of pointers moves in that direction. This could be useful for hyperspace imagine 4 pointers on the edge of a cliff. say the pointer nearest the cliff is sent to the back of the queue of pointers and takes the place of the first pointer. the formerly first pointer becomes the second, the second becomes the third, and the fourth falls off the cliff. this could be useful for hyperspace.
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unidef freeman posted:Think a free Unix to be run on quantum mechanics, think of this, there’s a grid of pointers, a function reads the quantum_direction macro and the matrice of pointers moves in that direction. This could be useful for hyperspace
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i'm the use of indice and matrice rather than index and matrix
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but not unices
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Life is just a matrix when you think about it
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