@TomF I was so bummed when that show got canceled
The finale definitely felt like "shit we gotta run three seasons of plot in 2 hours" but it still somehow worked
@TomF I was so bummed when that show got canceled
The finale definitely felt like "shit we gotta run three seasons of plot in 2 hours" but it still somehow worked
A surprising downside of being a programmer is that it is surprisingly hard now to count by twos
2 4 8 16 wait dammit
@aeva the human urge to say "This sucks, you gotta try it"
@aeva dammit I don't have time to play Skylines again but now I want to đ
Thought I had an off-by-one bug but it's actual off by two, so even my off-by-ones are off by one
@aeva Okay, that's what I figured but the fact that the documentation is *in* the repository (and thus possibly subject to the license) is what gave me pause
Thanks đ
It feels like this would be effectively clean-rooming the algorithm (still have to figure out corner cases, etc) since it's not an exact list of steps (more a couple examples) and, again, never gonna look at the actual code
A (L)GPL question I can't get a good read on:
Let's say I find a github repository for an algorithm that has the LGPL license. The readme has a rough description of the algorithm (not exact but enough to get the high-level gist).
If I implement my own code based solely on that description on the frontpage of the repository (never looking at the actual code), am I free from LGPL restrictions? Or would I still be running afoul of the "you gotta open source that shit" rules?
I watch a ton of programming videos on youtube, and a lot of them start with this sponsor logo
...is this why so many of the devs I know are trans?
Time to work on my personal game project for a bit!
...oh sorry did I say "game project"? what I meant was "oops I've accidentally replaced like half of the C++ standard library and it keeps happening"
@aeva Yeppppp
My cousin has it and good god I would not wish it on anyone
...and it legitimately took years (a decade)? before he was able to even find a doctor that believed it was a thing
@aeva Very Yes