

Become an engineer so you can optimize the hell out of your hyperfocus - fellow fixation autism-haver
I play stuff, I draw stuff, I code stuff.
Your Hong Kong Splatoon 3 ☂️ Brella main and vector artist who also studies Computer Science. Occasionally play games other than Splatoon. Can probably help your math homework too.


Become an engineer so you can optimize the hell out of your hyperfocus - fellow fixation autism-haver


The tone 2 and 5 difference is subtle. 5 goes not as high as 2. Most of the time people pronounce them lazily but I can figure it out from the context.


That’s just an average Hongkonger message lol


Kind of ironic that we named the western countries with nice words and got invaded instead
All Gentoo users remember the pain of compiling QtWebEngine ;)
I used to run Gentoo on my old computer. Installing it was quite the experience. That was where I learnt about most of how Linux works thanks to the wiki.
I heard compiling your own packages with use flags can improve performance, but honestly it was not worth it for the compile time.
When I switched to my new PC, the Nvidia GPU doesn’t work and I could not figure out why. I also don’t have the time at that moment so I installed Endeavour instead, which I’m still using.


Not exactly sense, but my brain’s processing. I can easily pick out the melody of only 1 instrument in music. It’s like Fourier transform but on instrument level.
I assume you can read music notes (the tadpoles) since you mentioned it. If so try finding sheet music you like on Musescore (the website) and download them with Librescore (proprietary). Then you can open the .mscz file in Musescore (the program) and transpose it to your harmonica’s key.
Alternatively, if you can process notes to your key on the fly in your head, you don’t even need to download and transpose the sheet.
The sheet music doesn’t need to be for harmonica. Don’t care too much about all the instruments you’ll see. Look for the melody and improvise base on your skill level.
-fellow tremolo harmonica owner


You can enter the mirror world, but you have collision with yourself


It has a detachable canopy that can stabilize and move on its own for 5-6 seconds


If God can be son of himself, then Christ can be follower of Christ


Or just use GitHub Gist or a repository. I have been uploading my arts to a repo for backup for a while now


I think it depends more on the intention of the murder. If the killer specifically targets a person, that’s assassination. Otherwise, it’s homicide? Maybe when it’s a specific group of people it can be called genocide instead


Used to be like 8 or 9, but now it’s around 4. I have been streaming for 2 years and that’s likely the cause.
Recently I have been enjoying talking to random people more. Mostly old people like to initiate conversations with me, and we don’t even talk about crazy things. The conversations are more about how they are doing and it’s good to know that they are still kicking.


Pfft. Computer Science ain’t about coding
The following are not-properly-researched theories I made up
I think x came from “unknown”. Perhaps at one point people used a cross (x) to represent something unknown. The symbol may have extended to mean “variable”. Then math advanced and people begin making graphs with variables and the logical next variable is y.
abc are used when these variables run out, because they are intuitive to pick.
ijk in programming loops came from “index”. The reason we use “index” and not “count” or “tally” is because in early computer days, someone decided to use “index”. For example, your browser still automatically fetches “index.html” if a path doesn’t return a valid response.
ijk in vectors may have come from quaternions, which in turn came from complex/imaginary numbers. Since i represents “imaginary”, that could have been carried over to vectors.
The xyz orientation in 3D program is purely a choice by the developer. It is which ever orientation they are comfortable with developing.
y is up because of it’s commonly used for graphs, but y is down for computer graphics. The top-left corner of a screen is (0, 0) and as the position moves downwards, y increases.
We do use Greek letters in other coordinate systems! For example, a spherical coordinate system often uses (r, θ, φ). I think these symbols may have already had connections with other aspects of math (like θ is commonly used for angles). They are not used generally to avoid confusion.


Same would happen with the Switch 1 if you play pirated games through sigpatch though


I explicitly command my brain to stop thinking. When something pops up again I would go “nope, you ain’t doing that”.
I would visualize something being cleaned up, like a whiteboard being erased, or turning screens off.


There are a few ways we do it in Chinese.
In mainland, people would sometimes just type the initials of the pronunciation of the character. For example, hhhhh (哈哈哈哈哈, hahahahaha), sb (傻逼 sha bi, dumbass). It can get out of hand for people who are not super familiar with their vocabularies (like me, a Hong Kong Cantonese speaker)
Alternatively, one can just use a different dialect/version of Chinese. In Hong Kong, we can have both written Chinese and spoken Cantonese mixed in the same message. We simply pick which one of them gives a shorter version of the word. For example, 回家看看有無撞其餘活動 ([Written] Go home and see [Spoken] if it conflicts with other events). Sometimes we even mix in ancient Chinese.
Seems like a job for
ffmpeg. You may want to look into post-processing options ofyt-dlp.