SeismicNote

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[–] SeismicNote 7 points 10 months ago

When I was learning c++ in high school, I made a working 10x10 implementation of Conway's Life before I had learned about arrays.

Even then I didn't do it like this. Just had 200 variables for the front and back buffers, and one big function with individual checks for each grid coord variable to check it's neighbors.

[–] SeismicNote 14 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Or maybe just sloppy vampires?

[–] SeismicNote 2 points 11 months ago

This advise is specific to op to get them started. But the optimum is a hybrid between mass apps and targeted. You should be spending 5 minutes per app for most, just changing a few words in the cover letter that no one is going to read beyond validating that it's not terrible.

For the occasional special job you're more excited about, you can spend up to 30 minutes but not any more, unless you have a connection that can give you specific advice.

It's primarily a numbers game. You don't want to feed despair by getting overly in to a particular job posting, but you can't overtly look like you are shotgunning either.

You can avoid the latter with changing the name of the role and mentioning one thing you're excited about that the company does, in your cover letter template, and having a resume that is generically strong for the roles applied for.

That can be done in 5 minutes.

[–] SeismicNote 9 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Keep programming every day, get your green squares, and apply for 3 jobs every day, spending 5 minutes on two of the apps and 15 on the third. Things are tough right now, but if you do that you will get through.

And as others said, talk to people. You are not alone, and the people who still post on social media are posting about how lucky they are, not how good.

[–] SeismicNote 39 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I spent like 2 hours alone chilling on a bookshelf and enjoying the music while I did something else.

[–] SeismicNote 1 points 1 year ago

Isn't Fortnite a shooter? So you can use a gun, but can't have a cosmetic one?

[–] SeismicNote 36 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Because it's a software middle an that injects itself into search results in a frustrating way. I'd love it and would use it all the time except I constantly run into it in a way where instead of just going to the link, it tries to force me to sign up or log in, and blocks the actual link with it's nonsense.

The product itself seems great but they're customer acquisition process is way to aggressive and they have to be manipulating Google to get the SEO over the actual original source of the match.

[–] SeismicNote 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Do not share the words, anyone with them can steal everything.

You can enter them into any wallet software. Coinbase, Meta mask etc and it will all be there

[–] SeismicNote 23 points 1 year ago (10 children)

So we'll get another old game where everything looks oddly shiny instead of oddly dull?

[–] SeismicNote 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks! Figured I'd need to do that.

Do you know what the white pipe is? Is that the actual drain? Or is there like a gravel bed or something underneath the "box"?

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Drain Backs Up (lemmy.world)
 

Hi Friends! This drain is right in front of the entrance to our basement-level garage, at the bottom of a ramp leading down to it. Heavy rain makes it overflow, even with the grate off (I know it needs to be cleaned).

There's about six inches of loose silt in the bottom, but I think maybe that pipe is a siphon that drains off the water? I put a probe in there and it's clear, and I can't feel anything else digging with a shovel.

Any suggestions for improving the flow?

[–] SeismicNote 7 points 1 year ago

Not a mod but a decent PC these days can handle vastly longer draw distances than you can set in game, but you can manually edit the config files to get. Should be instructions easily findable.

It makes it that much more beautiful.

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