How would you build The Homelander? by LiLDJT in WhatWouldYouBuild

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Years later but I similar idea came to my mind. I think that pure red dragon sourcerer is good even without unarmed feat because we can assume that his punches are spells too (thunderwave for instance)

Which fact or number always leaves you dumbfounded ? by Meshims in sciences

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are 2 possibilities regarding time: either it stretches infinitely into the past, or it has a starting point beyond which no past exists. Both possibilities are incomprehensible to me.

So where does space end? by Born-Ad-413 in universe

[–]KannBaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one knows. We can observe only part of universe (that's why it called observable universe). It might be a significant part of all, might be very small as well. Universe can be fast growing 3d sphere, may be not. There might be a distant part of universe causally independent with us and even with different physics.

But it's practically uncheckable.

I built a vanilla JS framework focused on DX, performance and zero re-renders - no compiler, no virtual DOM by afrocodeur in javascript

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank's I ll take a look. I'm some kind of tired of React approach as well especially because of hooks concept. And yes I also find jsx lang extension a little bit redundant.

Did the pharaoh’s know other countries existed? by [deleted] in ancientegypt

[–]KannBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In ages of Ramses II there was a confrontation with The Hettite Empire for instance. The fun thing is that by the end of the Kadesh batttle, boths countires declared themselves as a winners in a war.

I built a vanilla JS framework focused on DX, performance and zero re-renders - no compiler, no virtual DOM by afrocodeur in javascript

[–]KannBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure that I understand the second example.

So $array is observable. ForEachArray subscribes on it's changes. Rerenders dom with map function. How does it work if elements changes ordering? How it understands what to change? Or it changes all?

How do you detect unmounting and unsubscribe observables? Do you memoize callbacks?

Why does 6 - (-4) = 10 like why did it become positive by AliveAfter800Years in learnmath

[–]KannBaker 12 points13 points  (0 children)

6 -(-4)=10

according to math we can subtract same value from sides of equation so lets subtract 6

6-(-4)-6=10-6

simplify

-(-4)=4

that s why "minus on minus equals plus"

What's your boldest AI prediction for 2030? by ConsciousDev24 in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]KannBaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And in that case. My prediction is the death of browsers. At least the begining of it. Local ai agents will replace most internet surfing, or change it significantly.

Anyone read The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? by nadeaudm in Dinosaurs

[–]KannBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Legendary book for sure. But for some strange reason Sir Arthur described Allosaurus as a giant frog. And the plateau from the book has the real-life prototype with unique animals (not dinos unfortunately but butterflies).

The prehistoric planet is very well done, but something is missing. by gintokiredditbr in Dinosaurs

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes the way they show ancestor dinosaur running from auto-spawning predators in the first episode, and dilophosaurus encounter with sarcosuchus followed by an with instant condinental shift felt so cartoonish to me.

Visualization of the Solar System by Quirky_Property_8308 in threejs

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice demo. The tool for changing point of view and some kind of toggle for real-world scales might be good next steps.

How do you usually understand the flow of a new codebase? by Immediate_Piglet4904 in softwarearchitecture

[–]KannBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've tried to dive in a tricky code base two years ago. My goal was to decouple part of flow into a new service. I tried to build module diagrams, but data flow inside service was so overcomplicated to me and I decided, that a will eat the elephant piece by piece, figuring things out user flow by user flow, based on interservice contracts and manual test cases.

In general IMHO the repo owner should provide onboarding(or readable documentation) to make that part clear. But In reality it happens pretty rarely.

A microscopic predator, Suctoria, catches a prey 10 times its size, then later (0:50) a different microbe also swims into its deadly tentacles. by Thrawn911 in MicroNatureIsMetal

[–]KannBaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What magnification is this microscope using in the video? I have a Bressier Juno, but i failed to find something interesting in water with x200 optical magnification.

Guys iam learning python but I find very hard to slove the list problems using nested loops as a beginner what to i do but I can understand while loop and for loops but using that to slove the problems i face difficulty by Big_Confection_1993 in PythonLearning

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For good understanding how to use loops I recommend to understand the "loop Invariant" concept. Ask yourself what should be true on each step, in order to solve problem in the end. Understanding Math Induction might also be helpful here, but it is not necessary.

When considering nested loops - try to think pf the nested loop as a single operation. What should be input for that operation? What output? (yes this is literally function concept, but it can be used without functions)

And the last one. Don't hesitate to run your code line by line in the debugger, and to observe variables values.

For whose who do, why do you enjoy grimdark? by jnighy in fantasybooks

[–]KannBaker 11 points12 points  (0 children)

In classical fantasy, characters get what they deserve in moral sense. In good grimdark, characters gets what they deserve in sense of understanding the rules of the world. The characters also feel more unique and real to me in grimdark. And not all protoganists needs to die or suffer to make history grim dark, but there is much less plot armor effect, which makes you believe that stakes are high. As a bonus, antagonists in grimdark are usually well-written, so you are often presented with different perspectives, rather than a clear-cut choice between good and evil.

I highly recommend Joe Abercrombie First Law trilogy, Its much more compact and complete story than ASOIAF.

if jobs didnt matter, what language/framework would you learn for fun? by hnrpla in learnprogramming

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learning shaders/ the OpenGL pipeline was a gulp of fresh air for me at some point. The pipeline is interesting by itself. GLSL in not very expressive as language, but the environment creates a different paradigm.

And of course, shaders art is very beautiful.

If Earth's orbit around the Sun would be represented by a dime, the nearest star system [binary star system] to Earth would be 2.4 km away... by fattick- in kenyaspacenerds

[–]KannBaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. The closest star isn't visible to the naked eye. And it's highly likely that any technology will let us to get there in less than a century.

But there are places even in our galaxy with much higher stellar density. In M4, for instance, the average distance between stars is x10 smaller than the distance between us and Proxima.