nekbardrun

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[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

1- Code it in fortran 77.

2- DO NOT use DO or WHILE or any other non-compliant f77 code. Instead, use GOTO

3- makes the spaghetti so spaghetty that it curls in itself.

4- Make sure to use COMMON blocks everyhere! Not only for efficiency purposes but to also holds all that spaghetti in a tiny Schrondinger cat's box.

5- last step is to do all that to write "Hello World!"

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Summary : there are genocides being done somewhere else by someone else, must be the fault of the President of the USA and somehow USA still sells arms to someone in somewhere else because business is business.

We only sell the guns (even to terrorist organizations), tanks and military jets, so... we are not responsible for the guns being used for bad things...

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

I don't think we need to call a notfallneurologe for that person.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Not a better plan but just a curiosity as a physicist enthusiast.

Regarding nuclear fission and nuclear waste (and ignoring the big elephant in the room that are nuclear weapons)....

What are the technical difficulties to turn the radiation emitted by nuclear waste into electricity?

I mean, if the nuclear waste is still radiating, it has stored energy that is radiated as photons, right?

Then, we have the photo-electric effect which turns photons into moving electrons as long as the frequency surpasses a minimum threshold.

Given that the radiation of nuclear waste has frequency way higher than UV, why can't it be used to feed a photoelectric generator?

Also, we have tons of nuclear waste, so the argument that a single rod doesn't generate enough radiation seems kinda bogus since we could just store the nuclear waste into a safer recipient that turns the harmful rays directly into electricity and we have a shit-ton of them stored in thick lead or concrete barrels just so this radiation don't harm the surroundings.

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It is a genuine question that I had, but never had enough physics class to understand where this logic falls apart.

Because, if it were feasible and "cheap", I bet that the US would already be doing it and having access to "free energy" (not really, but a long-standing generator that doubles as removing nuclear waste from the ambient).

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

2585?

or maybe 258(-)5 = -2585?

Wait...

258 -5 = 253! thats it!!!

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 12 points 9 months ago

But I think you still would have to pay him if you want him playng BF6.

I can't speak with 100% accuracy. I just have something that tells me so.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Did you missed the part in the title that says she was UNDERAGE and HOMELESS?

Btw, that is a rethorical question. Feel free to answer if you do, but I'm not going to reply.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Also worth noting that it is "everyone's problem" as soon as US turns his military against other countries.

For now it is Venezuela and maybe Nigeria,

But here at South America we are "bracing for impact" even though we aren't Venezuela per se.

Trump already told he wants to annex Canada, Panama, Greenland and Vance already vented his distaste against Europe.

It is just a matter of time before US turns against Europe.

And then it will suddenly be a "World's problem" because it only is a problem when the western civilization gets the wrong end of the stick.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

Don't forget the connection between Billionaries and child sex traffic (ie. Epstein Files).

Maybe that's the reason they want more impoverished childs around.

Easier targets.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago (4 children)

It is pretty funny as someone from a (supposed) "third world shithole" hearing these guys hurling these insults at the US while my country is trying the best to improve our lives and get out of the US stranglehold.

Also funny is seeing Europe slowly realize that they are "vassal states" of the US.

Maybe one day they will be really aware that most of their wealth came from exploiting the so called "third world" but, sadly, I think these guys will need to fall from the horses before realizing it.

[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

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[–] nekbardrun@lemmy.world 12 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

old timers (or geeks) help me:

Didn't Rogue (which termed the genre Rogue-like) had a "monster capturing" mechanics? I know that Nethack has a pet system (you even start out with a cat or dog that follow, fight and even steal items for you).

Also, what about older text based games similar to Zork? any of them with monter capturing/battle system?

My point is that if we dig deep, we may discover "monster capturing" (or pet) mechanics way earlier than what most people think about what is considered the beginning of videogames (fliperama era games like NES, MegaDrive, Sega....)

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