evujumenuk

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[–] evujumenuk 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I don't think anyone who has actually played the Famicom original can realistically dispute that BotW is a far better implementation of the fundamental concepts of Zelda than all the games that came after it up until BotW entered the chat. I like LttP and OoT as much as the next guy, but let's not kid ourselves, BotW is the only successor to OG Zelda.

[–] evujumenuk 27 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Maybe check out Monster Train. That one also landed on Arcade pretty recently.

[–] evujumenuk 12 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

Suppose you exchanged your current body for an artificial one… Would you leave out the fun parts?

[–] evujumenuk 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Those addresses can change arbitrarily often. Depending on what it is that you are actually trying to achieve with measures like this, you could do something that doesn't involve shoehorning an infrastructure detail into a security policy.

You might be able to simply ask DNS for the current IP addresses. If done regularly, you basically give control over your security perimeter to anyone in a position to influence nameserver responses, which might or might not be something you want.

[–] evujumenuk 4 points 1 year ago

Hopefully, it sold more on consoles. Otherwise, numbers like this could kill a fledgling studio outright.

[–] evujumenuk 65 points 1 year ago (4 children)

This is so, so phenomenally inappropriate, that it's frankly impressive.

[–] evujumenuk 59 points 1 year ago

Poor child. Imagine that happening to you every two hours.

[–] evujumenuk 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"come back with more money"

[–] evujumenuk 2 points 1 year ago

This is a good clarification. Indeed, ideally you'd want to put your money into that higher-interest vehicle as soon as possible, so basically, the same day you get paid.

In the limit, if you were to receive income once a year, you'd put that into savings immediately, which is maybe on January 1st, or earlier or later, depending on when your actual payday really is.

If you get a windfall, you'd also not want to let it linger on your current account for (next to) nothing, but put it to work as soon as is feasible.

[–] evujumenuk 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Without starting to calculate, or looking at the code, I'd say it's obvious that an investment strategy where all of a month's contributions are made on the first day of the month will be superior to one where you spread them out. Also, an investment strategy of making the month's contributions on the last day will be inferior to spreading them.

So it'd really depend on how you time your monthly investments. If you can invest as soon as you get your monthly income, that's probably the most beneficial way to do it.

edit — Taking a quick look at your code, that's exactly what's happening. In each period, ChatGPT invests first, then lets interest accrue, whereas you let interest accrue, then invest.

[–] evujumenuk 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

If a mountpoint wasn't an empty directory before mounting another filesystem on it, the contents of that mountpoint will be shadowed by the contents of the other filesystem. So, if you mount other filesystems onto the one in question, this could cause your discrepancy, since the files are still there, just not present in the virtual filesystem tree. It's a common practice to set your mointpoints to immutable after creating them for this reason.

Somewhat more uncommonly, ext[234] allow the administrator to reserve a number of blocks for use by, in most cases, root — maybe you tune2fs'd your filesystem with some crazy value?

[–] evujumenuk 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Nun ja, bei TSMC gibt's 28nm jetzt seit zwölf Jahren.

Das kann aber für Leistungselektronik dennoch mehr als okay sein. Wenn Hauptabnehmer wirklich die Automobilbranche werden soll, wäre ein neuerer Prozess unter Umständen nicht besser (nur teurer).

edit — Kosten pro 100 Mgates, je nach Strukturbreite:

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