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I want to make /po/ things, but well, let's roll
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wow i'm in the 70's
computers how do they work?
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Ass.
Got nothing better to do (besides studying for midterms)
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But user, I am a brainlet…
But I'll at least try.
What the everloving fuck.
I don't even know where to start. I don't have a real one for reference.
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I just googled, it's just a shell command. Rolling again
I'm not doing it but rolling anyway.
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I literally have nothing better to do so rolling
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REEEEEE i did this already
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how the fuck do you roll this? If your post ends in 128 do you pick 128, 28, or 8
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Roll, although I'm a weak programmer so probably won't finish it
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>100 rolls
>0 solutions
Lmao neo Jow Forums
Always last 3.
If the first digit is not 1, it's 0.
Likewise - if the first digit is 1, digit 2 and 3 cannot be greater than 45.
As somebody that has only worked with basic scripts for personal use, I've got a simpleton question. The fuck you challenges are to be re-rolled, right?
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is rolling (last three digits modulo 145)+1? That's the only way that makes sense
the image should have instructions for rolling to make it unambigous
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rolling. I got my compiler project anyways, but a little fun on the side would be nice
wtf I'm on my final year of CS and most of these are impossible
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nothing is impossible, although effort required is wildly inconsistent
wolfenstein clone vs turing machine simulator. The latter is an evening project, the former is a weeks long project. Unless the idea is to just add swastikas to an existing open source fps and call it a day
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Thats an extreme bias towars double didgits
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fresh off the boat, rolling anyway
easy pls
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I could probably do this, but I don't really like html/js. Maybe I'll just go down the list doing green items then start over with yellow.
please be gentle
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POO OUT MY MOUTH
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>Have done before:
15, 18, 44, 46, 47, 58. 66. 79, 84, 126, 140
19 but for Jow Forums not booru
29 with OpenCV and Tesseract OCR integration (this one was for work so I guess it doesn't count, it's fucking cool though)
>Currently doing
A tiny embedded RTOS with a POSIX interface
>On the back burner until I actually understand what I'm doing
A compiler for a concurrent functional language I designed, it's kinda like an orgy of Erlang, Rust, and Common Lisp
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post github
I feel like a brianlet in comparison :( how did you gather the knowledge and time to do those projects?
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those aren't hard, in one day you can code 18 , 44, 46, 47, 66
140 is something that you learn in programming 1 in engineering, so maybe you can do it with the others.
Don't feel bad and do it, you can, user
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gitlab.com
I'm not posting the one with my real name on it, sorry desu
I do these things because I'm too much of a lazy and uninteresting fuck to have original ideas of my own. Wish I had a comfy programming job, it's so sad living without a purpose.
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a lot of the ones I listed are pretty trivial. I'm actually changing majors to computer engineering, I'm an electrical engineering major right now so literally everything I know is from fucking around and finding out what works and what doesn't. All I actually know is how to bang my head against a wall hard enough that I leave a dent.
rollD(10);
I graduated from brainlet university with a dual major in CompSci and Comp Engineering, and I am painfully regretting not choosing a better university. I’ve got skills to learn more, but this uni didn’t teach all I need to know some are still very difficult for me (never built a compiler, our uni didn’t even teach Linux in its OS, etc). Could just be all colleges, but I felt that the theory should have been implemented side by side with programming when applicable.
Coolest thing I built was a functional program of Dynamic Axis Scaling which takes a given min and max and outputs a min and max value that charts cleanly to integers based on a power. I.e. (33, 202) power 10 -> (20,220).
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Boring. Reroll
Even worse...
Fuck it I'll just make a compiler again
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im bored so rolling
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already done it, roll again
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reee rolling
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Fuck that shit. I'm not some baby putting blocks through holes. Reroll.
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plot twist
nobody does it
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>tfw i know it would take me the entire weekend to figure some of these out
>tfw some of them would take 30 minutes
no way im doing this.. wouldnt even know how to start.. want something to pass the time while i dont feel like working with React/API, not a rabbit hole i'll get lost in
Ok lets go.
I'm this guy luckily landed on a green one to try. I started looking up color charts and hex/rgb codes, but had to break to run errands and make dinner. The task is:
>Generate a complementary color from any input color
Implementation would be easy if I hardcode all the values (defining red = 255, 0, 0 or #ff0000, etc. for all colors), and making some fuckhuge if statement or switch, but that doesn't seem like the right play here. So I'm looking at what might be applied as far as number shifting or replacement. I'm a straight nub that wouldn't know where to begin for most of the OP list, but I've done some of these as examples to practice code concepts (fizzbuzz, text to binary, getting digits out of pi).
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for somebody in their final year of CS a wolf3d clone shouldn't take multiple weeks
Start with what a complement is (define it very well). Hint: complements are equally distant from grey.
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Thanks user. It's late here so I'll have to finish this tomorrow, but I appreciate the lead.