It’s serverless, not servernone
It’s serverless, not servernone
I think i read something about that being the case, and if i’m not mistaken the node can only be accessed using the unique name from inside its scene
Otherwise, if you instanced multiple copies of the same scene, you’d have name collisions and stuff
If the man’s laughing then he can’t have been murdered!
Great story! It’s clear that the old man knows his stuff and has some good advice for handling HAL. Confidence and clarity are key when dealing with these advanced systems. It’s a nice blend of humor and practical tips – can’t wait to see how the kid takes on the challenge! And yes, definitely time to grab a bite after all that important training.
No clue, all i know is that i never have to do more than that, and noone has managed to get it working on windows 🤷♂️
When i started learning programming, everything was always a pain to set up, needed to install weird IDEs from shady websites and they only worked half the time. Then a friend showed me linux where stuff just worked out of the box, just slap some code in a textfile and compile it, i never looked back (was working in c/c++ but from what i’ve seen it’s not much better for python)
Every now and then a new hire comes along with a windows pc, every time they decide they want to try to get everything working on windows, after a week they give up.
On linux it’s one pip install and you’re done
Sure that sounds like a lot, until you realize even a small firearm can deal 9 damage per second, suddenly 15 hp isn’t all that much
Did you forget to push it? I’m only seeing a gnu license file and that’s that
Updated version would just look like will smith eating spaghetti normally, that’s no fun
He knew something was wrong with it’s memory when the elevator didn’t remember him
Yeah i agree, like who uses X anymore?
I use Wayland btw
In the case of my friend, it took him half a year to find that job, as he (and many of the others who work there) for various reasons aren’t very “employable” (language barrier in the case of my friend), which leads to noone daring to rock the boat
Something the employer clearly know and exploits…
Keep that to yourself next time
I use EndeavourOS btw
I have a friend who was told working past hours wasn’t “mandatory”, but if you didn’t do it, then maybe you “weren’t a good fit” because “we only want team players”
Maybe it was something like that
I was helping someone with their programming homework, every time copilot suggested anything he just blindly added it, and every time i had to ask him “and why do you need those lines? What do they do?”, and he could never answer…
Sometimes those lines made sense, other times they were completely irrelevant to the problem, but he just add the suggestions on reflex without even reading them
Rust: am i a joke to you?
My best guess would be that you have some petg left in the nozzle that for whatever reason isn’t being melted and pushed out, what you could try is doing a cold pull
If you haven’t done it before, you basically heat up the hotend, feed in some plastic, then you turn off the heat and let it cool down until the plastic is partially hardened, then you yank on the filament
If everything goes right, the plastic down in the nozzle will be yanked out, and pull with it any impurities, leaving the nozzle clean and unclogged
Alternatively buy a new nozzle that you only use for PLA, i have heard a lot of people having issues like this when switching back and forth with the same nozzle
An extra pinky is the only way to distinguish between a normal baby, and a spooky skeleton baby
I give a negative number of fucks, but that underflowed so now i give 1.845*10^19
fucks
But i have to have my monitor on max brightness else i can’t see anything due to my dark theme!