Learn To Read Russian in 15 Minutes! I did this one with my fabulous guest writer Peter Starr Northrop, aka bilgeathresh! If you want me to make these dang comics more often, visit my Patreon!
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Learn To Read Russian in 15 Minutes! I did this one with my fabulous guest writer Peter Starr Northrop, aka bilgeathresh! If you want me to make these dang comics more often, visit my Patreon!
Too Many Heroes
There are too many people to look to for inspiration and motivation. Perhaps it isn't a terrible thing to have many heroes or heroines. They inspire me to better myself in aspects of my work, family, health, and so many other ways that it would be boring to list them all. That's where I see the problem: improving in many ways and trying to accomplish all of them. It's preposterous. It spreads myself too thinly. I am trying to improve in so many areas that it devolves into mediocrity. This is where I upset a lot of people saying balance leads to poor craft. Take the examples mentioned earlier: work, family, and health. I hazard a guess a supermajority of all persons battle to keep these aspects in check. But often they conflict absolutely forcing prioritization. Whereas focusing on a single aspect should bring the others in line; mastery of one causes subservience of others. Coming back to the amount of heroes, I subscribe to successful persons in their fields. These fields are diverse and many have little to no direct connection to what I do and what I want to do in the future. If I could simply cut down on the number of successful people to care about, would I become more specialized and focused on personal growth? I suppose I listen to so many successful people working the passion to incredible ends because I don't really know what I want to do still. I have too many interests and curiosity leads me down new paths. But curiosity without discipline is a passing interest and not knowledge or skill.
Made a tutorial to generate a public/private SSH-2 RSA key pair. It uses PuTTY Key Generator. Once you generate it, you give the public key away and keep the private key in a safe place.
I had a dream about her again. It hurts thinking about her out of nowhere. I thought I got past this, but I suppose I never will. The conversation we had near the end confused me: Her: Y'know if you had taken me out dinning, sexted me a little, and took me to a boot dance I would have been all over you. Me: Really? A pause. Me: What's a boot dance? Wake up.
Matrix Mulitiplication in C
Here is a problem I started looking at a month or so ago but put no effort in implementing it. If you are unfamiliar with matrix multiplication, this will not help you understand. This part of code defines the Abstract Data Type used in the implementation. It is a simple data type and perhaps unnecessary. I just wanted a simple means of knowing what the dimensions of the matrix are without excess calculations. This excerpt contains no error-checking. I did include it elsewhere, but found it is superfluous in this context. The computational complexity of this algorithm is O(N^3), where N is the inner dimension of the matrices being multiplied (i.e. this dimension must be equal in order to perform matrix multiplication). Also of note, this is the first time I've posted embedded code into a blog post. I perused some blogs and one of note ("Why All Programmers Should Blog") thought me something valuable. In order to better understand programming topics, one must document and explain to others. So, here begins posts of this nature.
Work is not what I want right now.
So I don’t have a job*
So I became a bum*
I'm sorry I can't hear you over the awesome
Kevin O'Brien watching Sucker Punch in IMAX
Thanks Ray
Ray Bradbury August 22, 1920 — June 5, 2012 I wouldn’t be doing what I am doing today, if it weren’t for Ray.
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Oh strip club, your marketing is strange.
Can you find that which does not belong?
Morning Math
I woke up this morning thinking why couldn't the number 1 be prime. It has no other factors besides itself. Then I remember I had this conversation before. I told myself, it's too early for math, debates, or logic. At that point, I remembered part of the definition for a prime number: two factors including one. Now to start the day.
+1 Tree Cutting
There once was a tree, towering three stories tall. It divided its trunk in three and made a canopy for itself. But as it grew high, it grew wide. Roots traveled outward, strangling the turf in its grasp. Then one day, from the depths of Hollywood, a sibling decided to cut this wood. For a half hour more, he thwacked with axe into the trunks three. Whilst he attacked its base, his father and brother took to the skies and chopped its limbs to a manageable size. At first thy were novice, for the father was struck in the chest by a limb. He crumpled. He writhed. He cried, "It struck me!" with a gasp. A moment passed, as the sons held breath and father struggled to follow suit. He calmed and soothed; he stood and continued. On with their work, for soon this arborous foe would fall his day. The tree swayed and father and sons pushed and pulled. In the last act of defiance, it fell toward the family's abode. With shortened limbs, it missed. Silent it became. One trunk down, two to go. But that is for another day.
Beatbox genius.
Even I'm not crazy enough to drink this.
In a world so full of connections, I feel left out of the loop. Time to dive in.
Suck it RainMeter!
My brother told me about the Mac equivalent to rainmeter. It's awesome. Learning all sorts of coding now.
My dad was describing the job description of a man in his workplace. Somehow it ended that the AutoPen would be a better candidate.
Now mobile with wheels!