EtherTide

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[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 3 points 3 weeks ago

ye, my bad, I'll try to edit my comment to fix it

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Honestly I'm 50/50 on whether this deserves downvotes bc on the one hand, wtf, who asked? On the other, it's c/memes, and this is a MEME

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 6 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

Are you perhaps thinking of fedi.tips and its sister websites? The author posts lots of guides for the fediverse.

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I don't think OP was being 100% literal

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 8 points 1 month ago

The default answer to everyone who has ever asked this question (including me last year) is to read K&R C, the 2nd edition of the original book published by C's inventor.

I wouldn't recommend powering from start to end like a normal book, I wouldn't even recommend a hard copy, but it's a comprehensive reference and the appendeces etc are good. I haven't read much of it at all tbh but it's nice to have. It's still being sold but you can get it from a tonne of libraries etc. I got a pdf from a "friend".

Otherwise, I recommend watching and following along with Free Code Camp's several hour C tutorial. Their editor of choice is so outdated I was't able to install a working copy, but using JetBrains Clion or VS Code or Visual Studio etc etc are all good replacements.

I'm still new to C so hopefully someone will come along who's been doing it since the 1900's.

The Malloc and Nick Barker YouTube channels also have some excellent C videos that you might like.

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 6 points 1 month ago

The sins of the parent are not the sins of the child. I'm sure you said this because you are hurting unimaginably more than I am (I live several timezones away). However difficut it is, I think it's worth trying our damdest not to be pulled down into fascistic vitriol, thinking children deserve a broken life for only the blood in their veins. I oppose ICE and other similar groups around the world because their actions conflict directly and harshly with my ideals, and I sometimes start to lose sight of those very ideals when I get more and more angry at the news. I'm very glad for the few voices I've heard that remind me to look up and try to rise above my feelings, not in a "turn the other cheek, we can't stop the horrors bc red tape is our #1 priority), but just in a way that reminds of you of why your fighting, so you don't find that you've started fighting yourself.

(sorry for the text block, definitely full of comma splice errors)

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 3 points 1 month ago

MOTHER FUCKER WHAT HAVE YOU INTRODUCED ME TO I CANT STOP READING BUT IM MEANT TO BE WORKING RIGHT NOW AAAAAAHHHH

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 8 points 1 month ago

It was just for a pico second, but I ate the headline XD

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 6 points 2 months ago

Is there a Hussein hiding ar the base of his hat? Maybe I've seen too many memes but that made me chuckle 😁

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 1 points 2 months ago

"Concepts of a plan"

[–] EtherTide@aussie.zone 7 points 3 months ago

Don't call me put like this just after I wake up!

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