

You can visit the room once, doesn’t say you can’t swap the bulb for a smart bulb and use your phone to figure it out when it enters pairing mode…


You can visit the room once, doesn’t say you can’t swap the bulb for a smart bulb and use your phone to figure it out when it enters pairing mode…
i is my address. The bigger problem is that I should have increased i by sizeof(U32)
(This works on bare metal, mostly, not on an os)
No
i= 0;
do{ i++; } while (10 != *(U32 *) i );
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Gotta make it hard to read as well
Fog?
… Can it be sinusoidal?
Oh no, I have three… One is huge even.
I whiteboard things after the third interruption. My coworkers know if they interrupt me while I’m whiteboarding things, they are going to get sucked into the thought, and their question is moot. (Unless it relates to food)


I mean you can, but you’ll need more senior engineers to fix it. It’s a jobs program really
I use bit masks, suck it! (Really though, programming on an embedded CPU might be reasonable to do this, depending on the situation, but on a PC, trying to not waste bits wastes time)


One of The best parts about work from home right there.
I would accept “I work for the team that tries to detect ad blockers on YouTube, and slow down the process with bureaucracy.”
What, you don’t have a special command to Compare Unsigned values in register C vs result register K? or Floating-point Addition with Parenthesis, so store the value for use on the next cycle?
When has that ever stopped us from making new systems and standards?