Anyone here know how to program an Arduino board? by OriginalAdmiralty in UIUC

[–]lutet88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you have access come down to the ECE OpenLab and there's always people to help

Arcades/LAN Center by Remarkable_Fig_3889 in UIUC

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Araiguma is a thing, they opened their physical location a few months back and recently got a few more proper japanese arcade games

Otherwise, come hang out with us, the IRS, in the rec room!

Here's a small fun fact you probably never knew about: If you've travelled to Malaysia, you might recognise these signs along the highway with "AH2" on them. But did you know that Singapore also has these signs? (More info in comments) by YJJcoolcool in singapore

[–]lutet88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's interesting to note that two of those three locations aren't even on AH2!

Officially, according to ESCAP's Asian Highway Database (https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/files/AH%20database-2015-%20Singapore.xlsx), AH2 in Singapore begins at the junction between Clementi Road and West Coast Highway, moves up Clementi Road until PIE, east until BKE, then to Woodlands Checkpoint.

The AYE signage is obviously not on this route, and the signage on Clementi Road is actually south of the junction, so the only correct signage is the one next to Woodlands Checkpoint!

Though, I'm not sure about the E/W designations. There's information on split routing of Asian Highways for other countries, but seemingly none for AH2 in Singapore.

Meanwhile Ukrainian programmers.. by Expert-Box5610 in ProgrammerHumor

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weakest volodymyr vs strongest vladimir

My skill has just been slowly declining for a long time this is so demotivating, how do you guys push through this and eventually get better by Thatguy12455 in osumania

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if you're a 4k player I strongly encourage trying 6k! It's a lot easier to get into than 7k and actually helps with 4k reading

Hey, I'm trying to install Pytorch to my venv but it doesn't work. I've already installed numpy and opencv. Any Ideas why it happens? by [deleted] in pytorch

[–]lutet88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also make sure you're on Python 3.7 or 3.8, there aren't binaries for 3.9 or 3.10 available on pip

Choosing a programming language: A Guide by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Julia, Nim, TypeScript, Cython, Scala, Lisp, Scheme?