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It will randomly turn the TV on/off and switch the channels as a funny bonus. Cool idea nontheless

A capacitive switch is free.

running 5090 on 32GB RAM is just weird, still

>S4 suspend

Is not popular in general, so yes. But also no - I don't use swap ever, if I have to go over the RAM (32GB being low, with 64GB the norm), might as well consider the system dead.


you can make it abc with 'C' being cunt


Or even simpler stuff like RAM and SSD (and soon phones) will be reasonably priced


bytecode manipulation has been a thing ever since late 90s and early 2000s (e.g. BCEL, Jan, 2001), along with byte code decompilation.

Generally one must understand how bytecode signatures, all flavors of invoke, and constant pool work. After that using visor pattern or 'functional' alike stuff makes no difference whatsoever.

I have used (still using) bytecode manipulation along with custom classloaders as part of my job (albeit not on daily basis any longer). Personally, I don't consider objectweb asm hard to use in any way. and java's class file won't be funnier - perhaps it was the very project I'd not pick bcel, though.


>It feels like Pascal in Cyrillic

replace cyrillic w/ russian and it'd be ok.

КНЦ = end (конец in russian is end). However, in bulgarian in means 'thread' (as in sewing thread) and it has lots its meaning of end, aside from 'from needle to thread' expression where it means from the tip of the needle to the end of the thread.

Also 'ALL' (и все = it's over/that's all), which should be 'end' as in begin/end in pascal.

The main point still stands - it's Pascal.


Being Serbian, I also find equalising Cyrillic with Russian mildly annoying. Or even worse, when people call it "Russian letters".

With that being said, I do think it's harder to make a clear programming language based on is a Slavic language, due to all the case and gender forms.


> However, in bulgarian in means 'thread'

You can use "конец" for "end" in Bulgarian too, even though it's antiquated.


... and it has lots its meaning of end

it's in the original post


Oof, true, somehow I failed to parse this part. Probably because you wrote "lots" instead of "lost".

> "lots" instead of "lost"

indeed, my bad


I can do "ctrl + +" to increase the font, but it's still serif and low contrast, so I have to do "ctrl + A". Or better yet - press "reader view" on firefox.

>author, being Czech

Sapkowski is from Poland, though. Still Slav, but still.


Of course it’s Slav, and of course he’s Polish, but he draws from Slavic folklore.


There are so few (2) succubi mutagens in Witcher3. Gotta do what you gotta do, 30% damage is nothing to scoff at.


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