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A tale in 3 pictures.

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  • L luc0x61@mastodon.gamedev.place

    @citizen428 The fact you can jump off the window isn't a good reason to do it. And don't mention someone brave who did: they're on the ground floor, stupid.

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    @luc0x61 Really? A cartoon calling it an "extremely bad idea" and an implementation covering a handful of tags wasn't enough of an indication that this was not a serious post?

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    • prlg@mastodon.onlineP prlg@mastodon.online

      @citizen428 *points and snaps* Nord Theme.

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      @prlg Always Nord theme, on everything. I even made one for the OCaml's utop so it looks less out of place in my terminal:

      Link Preview Image
      ~citizen428/nord-utop - A Nord color theme for OCaml's utop toplevel - sourcehut git

      favicon

      (git.sr.ht)

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        @nabijaczleweli You glorious madman, have a follow ๐Ÿ™‚

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        • ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchangeR ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchange

          @citizen428 for GCC, add #define true 1

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          @RueNahcMohr Works fine as-is. The Makefile targets `-std=c23` where `true` is an actual keyword. Unless I misunderstood your intention here.

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          • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

            @aartaka Love the cursors, instant follow. Keep the web weird!

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            @citizen428 yay, I didnโ€™t make these in vain ๐Ÿคฉ

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            • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

              @luc0x61 Really? A cartoon calling it an "extremely bad idea" and an implementation covering a handful of tags wasn't enough of an indication that this was not a serious post?

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              @citizen428 I've seen enough to witness that some humorous exits have been chosen as real solutions ๐Ÿ˜€
              Would you believe that I've seen someone printing a variable as binary text to further process it with binary logic on single ASCII digits, instead of using the logical operators native of any CPU?

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              • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                #c #programming

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                @citizen428 Several years ago I had the idea of doing the same in Lua (though not a preprocessor, of course)

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                • L luc0x61@mastodon.gamedev.place

                  @citizen428 I've seen enough to witness that some humorous exits have been chosen as real solutions ๐Ÿ˜€
                  Would you believe that I've seen someone printing a variable as binary text to further process it with binary logic on single ASCII digits, instead of using the logical operators native of any CPU?

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                  @luc0x61 Fair enough.

                  And yes, I'll believe almost everything at this point, though your example is definitely one of the more bizarre ones.

                  I once had to work with an API we paid good money for, which essentially was configurable through bit flags via `?options=<32-digit or so binary string>`. And to generate that option string they gave you an Excel sheet.

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                  • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                    @luc0x61 Fair enough.

                    And yes, I'll believe almost everything at this point, though your example is definitely one of the more bizarre ones.

                    I once had to work with an API we paid good money for, which essentially was configurable through bit flags via `?options=<32-digit or so binary string>`. And to generate that option string they gave you an Excel sheet.

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                    @citizen428 Binary data is extremely dangerous ๐Ÿ˜…

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                    • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                      @wonka @Lemmus I did (do?) have a soft spot for Perl ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      I still prefer Perl for some specific things where Python (or Groovy) would be more of a hassle.

                      @citizen428 @Lemmus

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                      • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                        A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                        #c #programming

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                        @citizen428 Marvel at this curse:

                        Cookie monster!

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                        (codeberg.org)

                        With "C" code like this:

                        `#include"a.h" `
                        `A1(rs0,rsz(0,x)) ZN A flt(A x,A y,B b/*01b*/)_(P(xK-1,er(y))Ym(K("{(!y)[i]!(.y)i:&z~/:x@.y}",xR,y,ai(b)))Yt(flt(x,enl(y),b))`

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                        • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                          A tale in 3 pictures. In which our hero wonders if he can and doesn't stop to ask if he should.

                          #c #programming

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                          @citizen428 Amazon's early implementation used the C preprocessor as an HTML templating system. The preprocessor is super fast and stable, that's what made this a terrific idea.

                          I have dark, poorly-repressed memories of perl/mason being an improvement, for which we were expected to be grateful.

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                          • citizen428@chaos.socialC citizen428@chaos.social

                            @malwareminigun Does the first image not make it clear that this is not a serious post?

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                            @citizen428 no. I see people say โ€œIโ€™m doing this bad idea hold my beerโ€ and abusing cpp all the time

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