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And so it starts,
Code:
locate gprbuild | grep /bin/
/usr/local/gnat12/bin/gprbuild
locate gprbuild | grep /bin/
/usr/local/gnat12/bin/gprbuild
:set noirony^MiI love it. It adds a touch of fun derangement. I also love the typo in the last word: "cataloger." It makes it sound more serious, like academic. Overall, I give it an 11/10 as a title. I wouldn't touch it. It's the best title since "I'm a follower of fashion.":wqBTW, the title is too long
Just compared odin to zig. In zig you can emulate classes, not in odin. & nim has garbage collection.Good to see you find some languages not interesting, Alain.
It's called memory leak.This is what I've learned today: any thread that goes on for long enough ends up being quite lame.
Back then reasoning wouldn't kick in by default, and even when I explicitly chose the thinking variant, the thinking budget allocated wasn't enough for my tasks.
MAX_THINKING_TOKENS being alterable with stuff named CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_ADAPTIVE_THINKING and CLAUDE_CODE_EFFORT_LEVEL: max. I don't get the appeal of wanting to wrangle that many posts here, are shorter than the titleI just like seeing the whole absurdity of the humongous title of this thread appear in "latest posts." Let's do it, take a pic, and include it here.
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Computer monotors and TV monitors can be made to emit weak low-frequency electromagnetic fields merely by pulsing the intensity of displayed images... Hence, a TV monitor or computer monitor can be used to manipulate the nervous system of nearby people.
Certain monitors can cause excitation of sensory resonances even when the pulsing of displayed images is subliminal, i.e., unnoticed by the average person.
Pulse variability can be introduced through software, for the purpose of thwarting habituation of the nervous system to the field stimulation, or when the precise resonance frequency is not known. The variability may be a pseudo-random variation within a narrow interval, or it can take the form of a frequency or amplitude sweep in time. The pulse variability may be under control of the subject.
The program that causes a monitor to display a pulsing image may be run on a remote computer that is connected to the user computer by a link; the latter may partly belong to a network, which may be the Internet.
For a TV monitor, the image pulsing may be inherent in the video stream as it flows from the video source, or else the stream may be modulated such as to overlay the pulsing.