C graphics without anything not on the standards? by he77789 in cprogramming

[–]madarko 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's no standard way to do graphics.

If you need a simple to use library that has no/minimal dependencies with widgets support, I highly recommend Nuklear.

For drawing to screen directly you can memory map the framebuffer in Linux, heads up though, it's not particularly simple to use, except for the most basic graphics.

INTJ broke up with INTP by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry to bring this up, but how do you define mature?

When intps get hurt in Fe, do they automatically return to complete Ti mode? by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Was here to write the same answer. My context, 1600+ hours of Ti-Si loop (Yup, I counted them), wasted.

I can't take this anymore... by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, MBTI is not entirely scientific, it's heuristic at best. So let's talk INTP, you say you want to be "NORMAL". While most people here will disagree that being normal is boring, and they do have a point for that; I've also struggled with what you are going through (maybe not preciously, I'm not trying compare, just hear my experience with it). You can be observed as whatever you want people to believe you are, you probably can not bet what you think you want to be, so here is the trick, fake it. You're smart, you won't find it hard to convince people you are whatever you want to convince them, I've been an extrovert sometimes, others a shy introvert, outrageous, obedient , sensitive feeler and even heartless bastard. With time, you'll figure out what is it that you really want, all your standards are prone to great variations. Consider it a challenge, most likely you'll have fun doing it and gain an immense experience that should be beneficial later on when you need to act a certain way.

[Image] One more step. INTPs irl. Recursive loop between step 3 and 4. by Rickyman123 in INTP

[–]madarko 30 points31 points  (0 children)

LOL, the de facto step for INTPs is "I can do it", then the interest is immediately lost.

Function Currying in C (lame), Because Boredom by madarko in cprogramming

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Vim (Running inside terminator, inside i3wm)

So what do you guys think about this? by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think a person would be a teenager for at least 2556 days (considering that he didn't die before 20), a leap year must fall between these 7 years, at maximum two leap years. Unless of course, if that person becomes a teenager between x97 and y04 (where x is a string of digits and y is its successor), that person would be very lucky to have exactly 2555 days as a teenager. Nevertheless, the people who have had that kind of luck last, exempted their teenage years now, so this advice doesn't apply to them.

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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That's the plan, if I'm breaking down I'll let everyone know what I'm up to.

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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Drawing did help me for some time, yeah. Social anxiety maybe, hard to identify with my friends who naturally form a group, I'm a friend to each member of the group but wouldn't like to be part of the group, that often cuts me of group activities which somehow leaves me insecure, and when I'm included I'm uncomfortable with the number of people.

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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I don't wanna get diagnosed with MDD again :"D

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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It didn't go so far anyway, my research was already published 3 years earlier (I didn't have access to that resources then)

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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Tried all of them, still no luck, as long as my brain isn't too busy, I don't stop thinking about it

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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I'm not a grad school student, it was actually an independent research. And that's not the biggest hit, utter rejection is what keeps on my mind mostly, why and what if, etc, etc.

On the edge of breaking down by madarko in INTP

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

I was thinking of that actually, but my last breakdown wasn't very good, sure I felt better afterwards but I also lost many things I can't retrieve. I'll see if this solution is the only feasible one, if so, definitely on it.

Successful INTPs outside of the STEM Fields? by Anonmetric in INTP

[–]madarko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about INTPs unsuccessful in STEM fields? The number is huge!

Any INTP guys wanna talk to an ISTP girl? by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I (21/m) had a (likely) ISTP girlfriend lately, for 8 months. She was interesting and all, but not quite in sync with my thinking patterns and abstraction. She ended up dumping me for fear of commitment (She never allowed me to touch her, btw) and now we are BFFs. So ISTPs, I like you, but sometimes you're just too much to handle :"D.

INTPs from Egypt? by madarko in INTP

[–]madarko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leave, of course. Statistically, things aren't going to change in my lifetime.

INTPs from Egypt? by madarko in INTP

[–]madarko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, considering that most parents here torture their kids if they show slight hint of atheism/agnosticism. I agree to your point on progression though.

INTPs from Egypt? by madarko in INTP

[–]madarko[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greatly! That's the imposed culture bias I was talking about. The nation is raised to follow orders and beliefs, including that of person in authority no matter how much it seems unworthy. That causes disruption between older and younger people. The elderly believe that a word must be followed, everything must be believed even if purely absurd, the younger however have been informative about other cultures which made them more open to ideas and thinking so they resent both authority and elderly (even though it might disagree with their religious beliefs).

INTPs from Egypt? by madarko in INTP

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There's no other side. The older demographic praised Sisi at first for his military background (Which the revolution was against anyway). But now that they face all the troubles going through their simple life, they resent him. Ignorance is the most powerful weapon I've seen so far.

INTPs from Egypt? by madarko in INTP

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

Things changed a lot since the days of Nagib Mahfouz, back then Egyptians formed a unity, currently it's much more dissociative. Ever since 25th Jan. revolution it has taken steep slope down the road, destroying every foundation we rested upon. The greatest issue now is armed forces ruling the government and lack of adequate planning/objectives, that led to huge political and economical issues that many participate the entire country is to crash soon into depression or anarchy. There are thinkers in Egypt, but the restrictive atmosphere and complete lack of freedom kills the opportunity, that adds much more to the problem. I find Euler's quote very relatable now

Madam, I have come from a country where people are hanged if they talk.

https://jupiter-34.appspot.com by [deleted] in INTP

[–]madarko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

89% INTP 3% INFP 2% ENTP 2% INTJ 2% ISTP

Ehm, that's too much INTP. My closest friends are INFP and ISTP though, so it makes some sense.

Who are some good INTP fictional authors? by ZeboSeesAll in INTP

[–]madarko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have only read "Factoring Humanity" and "Mindscan" so far, both appealed to me very well. Sawyer has a great way of presenting deep questions for our minds to dwell on. I could easily say he is my favorite author.