As my father always said: you may be a funny person, but looks don’t count for everything.
As my father always said: you may be a funny person, but looks don’t count for everything.
God, if this ends up with the steam deck 2 powering a standalone index 2 with redesigned knuckles 2 that can be used standalone as a Steam Controller 2…
It’s a fantasy, absolutely. The controller part especially probably wouldn’t work. But… I can dream.
Ah gee dang, you’re right. Thanks!
It’s a quote from a Star Wars show movie.
I can tell you where she is or how fast she is going, if either of those two data points are helpful.
Huh, released over a month ago
It was being built before or just shortly around the time that C was being made.
Per sources found on Hacker News:
“The spacecrafts’ original control and analysis software was written in Fortran 5 (later ported to Fortran 77). Some of the software is still in Fortran, though other pieces have now been ported to the somewhat more modern C.”
There’s good discussion about it here also that may indicate that this is the ground software and was written in Fortran V, not Fortran 5. To my mind though, C was still far too new at the time for it to be the smart choice here, and I’d assume custom assembly along the lines of what was needed for the AGC is needed here.
Well, the tech behind the computer suggests the lack of a compiler, for one thing. I’d doubt very much that there’s even an assembler.
It can be, sure. But when used in a limited manner where it makes sense it can be the more readable option. I’ve used it in a try/catch to retry the operation after changing a variable. One label (“reconnect”), one goto, totally easy to understand on a surface level.
Eh, he has set ways of thinking that his life experience tells him is “correct” and no need to question those findings. Kinda gross, but understandable to my mind.
Hey, I’ll take an in-bread cat over the alternative any day.
They don’t recognize or value software patents because they aren’t recognized by the government where the project is run from.
I’m sure the things have network adapters, using the MAC address would be marginally more secure than this.
Sounds like a you problem.
No thanks on the crypto DAO stuff here. Glad it makes someone happy but sounds like a person problem and not a technological one.
I use a product that has a homegrown scripting language that enforces two space tabs and will crash with anything else.
“show hn: I made a JavaScript engine in webassembly using rust”
He would’ve liked that. He was a real nice guy, always said I had a face for radio.