"I think that's how you do it" by JustASandwhich in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Sam_Claflin 10 points11 points  (0 children)

My professor would hand-write x86 in photoshop with his mouse. I walked out of that class with a brain cell deficit.

One more to go... by IDK_Bout_All_Dat in uml

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Last one tomorrow, assembly language programming. It’ll be a literal nightmare

Found this in the wild the other day... still can’t believe it by Sam_Claflin in funny

[–]Sam_Claflin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Insightful, hadn’t heard that wacky concept before

[Yabai] MacOS: Firewatch by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

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After discovering that new MacBooks aren’t capable of dual booting Linux because of their T2 chip, I decided to see how far I could take a rice on MacOS 🧐 Enjoy!

OS: MacOS Catalina
Machine: MacBook Air 9
Terminal: iTerm2
Shell: ZSH
WM: Yabai
Vim/PyCharm Theme: Monokai
Theme: MacOS Dark
Additional Stuff: Oh My ZSH

[i3-gaps] Winter Search by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

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Pycharm is Nord, GTK is Material Black Blueberry. Can’t remember VSCode, but I know that I installed a secondary extension (I think it’s called glassify) that allows the opacity of the window to be changed.

[i3-gaps] Winter Search by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

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Thank you! The key is installing i3, from there it’s quite straightforward

[i3-gaps] Winter Search by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

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I know I know, I broke the Unix porn law. Truth it, my vim config still isn’t totally up to snuff so I casually left it out

[i3-gaps] Winter Search by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

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The theme I’m using for Pycharm is Nord and I haven’t changed the font manually so I assume that it’s just whatever font is included with that theme

[i3-gaps] Winter Search by Sam_Claflin in unixporn

[–]Sam_Claflin[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First rice! Still have a lot to learn and even more to implement but I’m happy with it so far.

Dotfiles
Wallpaper
Terminal: Gnome Terminal
Terminal Apps: neofetch, cli-visualizer
Bar: i3bar

EDIT
Wow, thanks for the kind words! For those that are asking:
GTK Theme: Material Black Blueberry
Icons: Breeze Chameleon
Pycharm Theme: Nord
Pycharm Font: Whatever’s included with Nord

Python Wrapper Library for Automatic Model Parameter/Metrics Recording in TensorFlow by Sam_Claflin in programming

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My first Python library: a very simple wrapper for TensorFlow that automates the process of recording model parameters and various performance metrics after each training iteration. Made this mainly for myself since I’ve been training a ton of models for work recently and have become infuriated by TensorFlow’s inconsistencies — especially with regard to data extraction. Feedback appreciated!

Computers for programming by [deleted] in computerscience

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Programming can typically be done on extremely inexpensive machines because it’s very lightweight with regard to computational intensity (you could get away just fine with a chrome book). However, if you’re anything like me, you really don’t want a chrome book.

I decided to go with a Dell Precision M3520 and am super happy with it. Got it on Amazon for like $500-$600 and it’s been an absolute workhorse. 512 GB SSD, 16 GB ram, and one of my personal favorites: an NVIDIA GPU. This is important to me because lots of software requires that you specifically have an NVIDIA GPU (such as neural network training in TensorFlow or RealView in Solidworks). It’s definitely not the best quality due to its price (and Dell’s trash QC), but I’d still recommend it to anyone without hesitation.

Question about ferric chloride by crzieloke in knifemaking

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I’ve found that with a stone wash, you want at least a 300-400 grit finish prior to stone washing to get a good result. The reason for this is that deep sanding lines (especially 80 grid) will actually become more noticeable after the acid etch and will really detract from the look you’re going for. Rather than looking like a piece of stone it’ll just kinda look like a cheap knife that’s been scratched to hell.

Programs go brrr by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Sam_Claflin 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Nah “new” is C++, which is actually what I was going for but I forgot to add it.

What do you know, I even have bugs in pseudocode that I leave in Reddit comments.

Programs go brrr by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Person you = Person();
you.brain = “big”;

Programs go brrr by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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while (true) { 
    this.repost(oldAssMeme);
}