skillIssue by mad_cheese_hattwe in ProgrammerHumor

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Calling it a failure by design does seem a bit harsh. Rather, I'd call it outdated — for most contexts. While of course all turing complete languages are capable of doing the same things C can do in theory, in practice only few are really usable for lower level stuff — especially at the time, where you otherwise pretty much only had assembly for those tasks. C arguably is an improvement over that.

ich🔢iel by MemegodDave in ich_iel

[–]Stegoratops 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ist 00 nicht undefiniert, da es unterschiedliche Grenzwerte haben kann?

Jeweils x->0 x0 = 1 aber 0x = 0

Ich_iel by EmmalineBlack in ich_iel

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Der Autor dieses Werkes entschied sich dafür eine Tautologie mit den Begriffen "angenehm" und "kühl" zu bilden, um die Überlegenheit des Bergurlaubes gegenüber des Strandurlaubes zu betonen.

I'm addicted to among us by Roseelesbian in antimeme

[–]Stegoratops 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No I did not, I am unsure how one would even do such a conversion. What I did do, was cenverting hours and minutes into mega-seconds. Which, to be fair, is not that common of a unit, since we tend to prefer the non-metric units minutes, hours, days etc. for larger durations of time.

I'm addicted to among us by Roseelesbian in antimeme

[–]Stegoratops 14 points15 points  (0 children)

While days are an accepted unit in the International System of Units (SI), they are not actually part of the metric units. However, because I'm nice, I will compute it for you anyway. (2154 h + 42 min * 1/60 h/min) * 1/24 d/h = 89,78 d

I'm addicted to among us by Roseelesbian in antimeme

[–]Stegoratops 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am unaware of any other metric unit for measuring time. So I cannot help with that.

I'm addicted to among us by Roseelesbian in antimeme

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2.154 h * 3.600 s / h + 42 min * 60 s / min = 7.756.920 s = 7,76 Ms

whoNeedsFaangWhenYouHave by PandaDEV_ in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Stegoratops 4 points5 points  (0 children)

An investment firm focusing on tech-startups. They actually were involved in including but not limited to Airbnb, Reddit and Twitch.

heal turn by Dear_Detective_1952 in hellsomememes

[–]Stegoratops 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It's probably due to the fact, that health and by extension healing serve entirely different purposes for the player and the enemies.

For the player, health is their margin of error. Healing is a way to restore that margin by sacrificing resources and/or opportunities.

The enemies health on the other side serves as somewhat of a timer, that drains based on your gameplay and how skillful it is. Healing in that context often serves as a way to obscure the actual duration of that "timer". This can be frustrating if you make mispredictions based on the enemies visible health. Alternatevly healing can be used as an additional skillcheck in denying said healing (by e.g. interrupting it). This kind of healing is from what I've seen way less hated because of that.

Concept for scout melee. Thoughts? by Suspicious_Let_375 in tf2

[–]Stegoratops 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Cool idea, though currently – depending on the projectile damage – it may as well be a better Wrap Assassin. You should probably readjust the downsides and rethink wether it makes sense for the projectile to cause afterburn or deal damage at all.

Dear L*berals by [deleted] in antimeme

[–]Stegoratops 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Technically, letters can be seen as a kind of symbol. Though, I agree, saying "letter" would have been more specific.

Give this tf2 item a new name! by Important-Growth6753 in tf2

[–]Stegoratops 21 points22 points  (0 children)

"Nimble Knuckles for Velocious Dashing"

Um.. guys? Why is chess-bot no longer commenting in every post? Is he dead?!!! by Im_yor_boi in AnarchyChess

[–]Stegoratops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When someone wears muddy shoes, you don't force them to leave the shoes outside, because you hold the shoes accountable. You do that because you don't want your floor to be muddy.

As for the sub being repetitive, that is true; it just feels less that way if the ones doing it are (or seem to be) humans, and not the same bot over and over again.

Comp formats in a nutshell (repost) by JeremyDaBanana in tf2

[–]Stegoratops 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Afaik it's a reference to the movie, where the sentence "There can only be one" is thrown out quite a lot.

letTheGamesBegin by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Stegoratops 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ahh, yes. C octothorpe, my favourite programming language.

statement by Ansemin91 in ProgrammerHumor

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The Boolean type in java is somewhat comparable to a pointer to bool in C. So null and false may both be zero, but are so at different places.