[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Are we talking about the same Chuck Norris?

No, we are not.

I am talking about an internet meme
You are talking about a real person, who is probably old by now.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Nah, with Chuck Norris, it's usually the missiles that do the dodging.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

I'm guessing the ransomware gangs would be giving better payments than regular companies asking for pen-testing.

But with this, comes other concerns:

  • Will the pen-tester be enticed to use the "authorised hacking" as an opportunity to install a backdoor of their own or do they maintain strict borders between both jobs?
    • I'm thinking, not so much, as, if they're already doing something illegal, they might as well just go the extra mile.
  • At the same time, pen-testers working for one company might also be used for industrial espionage efforts, by competitors
[-] ulterno@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

That's why I keep a pen and paper. For power outages.

Apart from that, if there's light:

  • some exercise
  • kirigami
  • wash clothes (by hand)
  • eat random (edible) stuff which I would otherwise use to cook
    • cooking needs electricity

No light:

  • sleep
[-] ulterno@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Now you need to use /≠s if you want me to believe that.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Username checks out

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Finally, yaay!
Thanks to Wolfgang Müller.

My GPU Zero RPM stayed on until 60°C and considering I lost my laptop to heat just last year, this was pinching me now and then.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Lower end is more complex and critical

In that case, I suggest:

  1. Taking into consideration, the US Govt. mandates and learning Rust.
  • This would only work out in the long term though, as in most places, there is not a demand for it yet
  • I feel like it will catch on, considering they do have some points and a lot of power.
  1. If you are going with the short term one, getting familiar with C, C++ and being able to visualise memory.
  • The visualise memory is required anyway. Alright, maybe not strictly required (I worked in a Govt. workplace and a lot of them could not) but it is important to excel.
[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

So I just invented a game.
I kinda like it a bit.
Of course, I'm not going to tell you its name or its rules, or I will have mentioned it on the internet, which will make it a paradox.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah, we are yet to make sure that the drones run on the same OS as the Teslas.

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

This is one condition in which I might like the "If it runs, you get marks" examiners

[-] ulterno@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Nice. Now just if you could make it more physics'y. As in, make it go faster when it falls downwards and make it look like it is putting in extra effort, in cases it is going upwards, higher than what momentum would take it.

If you feel like doing this, I'd suggest using parameters for:

  • gravity
  • momentum
  • friction, so just reduce momentum based on traveled distance
  • minimum speed, to make sure it keeps going and that will look like it is using its motors to keep running
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