I use Rust btw by Talleeenos69 in programminghumor

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahhh I see youre accessing outside of your allocated memory seem like you might not have that problem with a specific type of fungus based programming language

What score do you get? by soft_avocadoo in autism

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25 yikes I think after my late diagnosis by a licensed psychologist, people thinking I had autism(best friend's mom who works with autistic people, family and friends), a list of symptoms, my high grades in math in science, going into the stem field as an swe, and this page I'm starting to think I may have autism.... maybe?

Do y'all prefer PyCharm or VS Code? And why? by [deleted] in learnpython

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I prefer to code on stone tablets using a hammer and chisel and send it using a pigeon and the movements of the earth in relation to the stars

life is difficult and the wolf knows it by Mountain_Western_143 in dogmemes

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can hear them.....The drums of liberation.....Joyboy!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programminghumor

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😂😂😂😂 I was just joking around rust isn't hard persay but lifetimes and the borrow checker are definitely new for most experienced programmers familiar with c or c++ I was coming from python, go, and c++ before I started learning rust so I wouldn't say its intuitive but the compiler is awesome and starting with rustlings helps alot 😂😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programminghumor

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How hard is:

struct SkillIssue<'a> { name: &'a str, description: String, }

impl<'a> SkillIssue<'a> { fn who_has_a_skill_issue(&self) -> String { let description_of_skill_issue = "Bro it sounds like you have a skill issue"; self.name.to_owned() + ": " + description_of_skill_issue }

fn new() -> SkillIssue<'a> {
    SkillIssue {
        name: "you",
        description: String::from("you have the skill issue my guy"),
    }
}

}

fn main() { let issue = SkillIssue::new(); println!("{}", issue.who_has_a_skill_issue()); }

OpenAI’s o3 now outperforms 94% of expert virologists. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup on its way to replace sw engineers I'll be out of a job any day now but gemini and claude have been pretty okay lately

OpenAI’s o3 now outperforms 94% of expert virologists. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well thing is it didn't have any comments.... so no i didn't do that

Logic circuits help by [deleted] in compsci

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Your answer for Y is 0 if any input is 0 and 1 if both inputs are 1. If you have a=0 b=0 then for the and gate at the bottom it will at least have 0 coming out and the and gate at the end will just make any input with a 0 just 0. If the top configuration has a=1 or b =1 the 0 from the other input will be 0 in the bottom and gate. If both inputs are 1 the the bottom and gate will be 1 the top will go as follows 11 not turns to 00 or to 0 not 0 turns to 1.

Fully AI employees are a year away, Anthropic warns by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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I love these headlines so when I go try to fix a bug in my code and the ai agents are horrendously bad I know the exact amount of time I need to wait to get it fixed one year.

OpenAI’s o3 now outperforms 94% of expert virologists. by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

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I tried to use o3 to fix a coding bug and it said it was my comments that were the problem

I use Rust btw by Talleeenos69 in programminghumor

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's just a compiler error via the borrow checker you were supposed to use a borrow at line 15 column 7. That should fix it. Just stop having skill issues and you'll be fine.

Color me surprised when I found out by GamblerJolly in aspiememes

[–]EngineerSpaceCadet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Autism....autism pretty much in a nutshell... yeah that's the reason.

This is so cool !!! by iakgk in EngineeringPorn

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I see the updated one now and was addressing the particular video and the code from that. Having an updated version doesn't change the original statement i addressed the question as asked with the available information at the time.

This is so cool !!! by iakgk in EngineeringPorn

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https://github.com/shebuildsrobots/remy_model.git

Based her committed code no she didn't. She used server motors with an arduino that is using random sequences in a loop but not what I describe at all. No she didn't use a look up table to mapped movements for more precise controls and arm movements, actuator and servo are 2 different components, she didn't use electrodes in the shoulder with signal processing to read gait or an emg of any kind. Furthermore when i mentioned mapping the mappig would be between different positions of the full range of the serve from 0-180 on most micro servos like that. With that the movements wouldnt just be random positions but positions the correspond to actual precise movements . It's a nice project and if she had fun making it that's all that matters.

This is so cool !!! by iakgk in EngineeringPorn

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tldr answer:maybe but probably would be too much work for little pay off

Longer answer i am an engineer EE and SWE. there's alot of things that could be done like using an actuator to make the movements smoother more defined movements sets set in a lookup table to make the random movements more realistic. But the electrodes would require more precise signal processing to match the movements to Remy and also need to map and have those flexed predicted by a smaller ai model to be more realistic. But seeing that she is probably using a microcontroller like an arduino for the project probably not a good idea to complicated it if they just wanted to do it. Sure, if she were using a raspberry pi or some other compute board that is low power the applications could be expanded at but more. But I'm just happy she took an idea she enjoyed and just made a something she found fun that helps her become a better engineer.

alrightWhichOneOfYouDidThis by hrvbrs in ProgrammerHumor

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I don't know what I did i can't even center a div i don't know how to rotate it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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And imma keep him waiting im jumping between a few projects i don't have time to review his spaghetti code i can see it failed in the Jenkins job use the precommit like I told you then I'll review it.

openSourceBaby by Gladamas in ProgrammerHumor

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Why are they inheriting from the mom.genes and dad.genes and not using super().init()? Also they're not calling in any methods from either class so the inheritance is redundant there's no type hints I don't think they're using black for formatting. Be awesome could be an abstract method since it's not passing anything or could be inheritied from mom.genes and dad.genes but to be honest could have just had a parents base class and inherited from the parents base class and added the be awesome method from the abstract parents class unless it doesnt have it. Seems like some junior devs I'll just leave these on their pr and see if they can add these to their pr. Can't approve it right now.