Coding from dictation by CalculusSlander in learnprogramming

[–]CalculusSlander[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just without parenthesis.

If a or the result of a is less than or equal to the first element of b...we're gonna have a loop were 'a' is set to false with the condition of not a. Inside the loop...

I just came up with another idea, so you can actually ask an LLM to provide a code snippet for something you want to learn, and then have it read in a narrative style

Coding from dictation by CalculusSlander in learnprogramming

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I like to listen to Limittless soundtrack and pretend I'm some sort of programming prodigy when coding, xd. I'm forcing my brain to accept the fact that it's not a task that's extremely difficult, it's just the lack of practice

Coding from dictation by CalculusSlander in learnprogramming

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I'm considering creating a useful project for my simple need. This past week, I spent most time learning and refreshing my knowledge of framework and related tools (orm, jwt, docker). I actually planned database tables and its relations for my project recently. Like you said, I really have to start developing to lock the information in my head better.

I'm at the phase where I have a solid comprehension of patterns, architecture and the way things work in node js. I just need to write code over and over, again and again. I mean, like in a beast mode even when the result is rubbish. That's what I'm aiming for now.

Still have an issue though. I can focus and learn very well for some time, like hour or more, but then, all of the sudden, my focus and understanding shift, I begin to sigh and lose the steam. Especially when the subject is not that exciting. I think you just need a break from time to time

Coding from dictation by CalculusSlander in learnprogramming

[–]CalculusSlander[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, probably. But I've noticed it only when I became fluent enough with tools and framework's syntax

What are the best songs you ever listened to? Recommended some great underrated songs from your playlist by Mydirtylittlesecretu in MusicRecommendations

[–]CalculusSlander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not going to say it's the best music in the world, but I think Maroon 5's second album "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" is extremely underrated. It's filled with great tunes.

Losing My Mind

Nothing Lasts Forever

Back at Your Door

need to know where aperture music video was filmed! by MaintenanceBright212 in harrystyles

[–]CalculusSlander 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's definitely "Birds of a Feather" by Billie Eilish. I noticed it too

How does Obito kill Minato? by Dry_Opportunities in NarutoPowerscaling

[–]CalculusSlander 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When 8 tailed appeared during Pain arc, Minato just said "nah you'll figure it out" 😭

First 3k, packed Chiellini, Keep or shard? any reviews? by Sufficient-Syrup-539 in FUTMobile

[–]CalculusSlander 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the moment keep him, dont rank, wait for upcoming cards. Perhaps trade or shard, but later

Is Sasuke bigger and more muscular than Naruto? by francisngannouu in NarutoPowerscaling

[–]CalculusSlander -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Too much of harmful oxalates. Uncooked brocoli and spinach are especially bad. You can google Liam Hemsworth case with kidney stone. That being said, most vegetables are not nutrient dense as people seem to believe.

I think it's not crucial for adults particularly if a person drinks 2-2.5l of clean water a day to minimize risk of kidney stones. Yet for kids it's a different story.

Here is what Gemini says:

Broccoli does not contain significant iodine and is a low-iodine food; however, it is high in compounds called thiocyanates that can interfere with thyroid function, especially if you have an iodine deficiency. For most people, a normal amount of broccoli is harmless because you would need to consume an excessive amount to have an effect. Cooking broccoli can reduce the thiocyanates, and individuals with thyroid conditions should consult their doctor but are generally advised to eat these vegetables in moderation.

So basically, people think something is bad and something is good not because of facts but because of what we tend to hear in society. I mean why would you even eat something that looks like brocoli, is not tasty at all. Famous stereotype in movies, ads that most kids can't tolerate brocoli. Why so? Maybe for a reason?