there are no error messages in hand-assembled machine code
Typically because in hand-assembled machine code it's just too hard to make proper error detection and programs will just crash (sometimes along with operating system).
I still remember my first hard pc game. It was so hard I couldn't even run it. I was so frustrated I made special mount for small electric engine (3v), connected it to 12v, and scratched off all the silver stuff from top of the CD. This was the most fulfilling game experience I've ever had in my life, I can't even remember the game's name.
They are now more efficient at subverting. Remember those "embrace, extend, extinguish"? They didn't implement SVG in IE, so they are going straight to extend!
You can do this with an mbed and not need to etch your own PCB or solder SMT components.
Mbed - $66 attiny - $1 Sometimes you just need to control some lights. Yes, it is good for prototyping one light, but when you need 100 lights each with its own controller, simple parts are best.
This picture really says it all.
I can confirm the "warm" smell too. I typically try to smell my soldering iron to see if it's tip is hot already.
It tastes good only if you like "burned tongue" taste. Maybe they should add some ice before serving?
Maybe not in plastic, but some good 3d printed sculptures and math models
McDonalds and Cable TV are now available almost anywhere in the world.
So esentially they've made the smallest EMP weapon and are using it as a battery? Mind boggling.
Typically because in hand-assembled machine code it's just too hard to make proper error detection and programs will just crash (sometimes along with operating system).
Not really, should be 1.0 x 10^(-24)
Yes, 0.0009%.
You just have to relocate to Japan.
24C in England? It's hot!
It's called Cowboy Coding
I still remember my first hard pc game. It was so hard I couldn't even run it. I was so frustrated I made special mount for small electric engine (3v), connected it to 12v, and scratched off all the silver stuff from top of the CD. This was the most fulfilling game experience I've ever had in my life, I can't even remember the game's name.
This may be THE reason for muslim terrorism. Maybe US can fix the situation by dropping some porn over Iraq and Afghanistan?
If you pay enough, you are allowed to improve windows. Brilliant!
The problem is: there is too low potential for this to work.
And making custom cars and tattoos. Seriously, what does making tattoos or modding cars have common with science?
If you'll find a new non obvious way of doing this, then yes.
Hmm, maybe this simple explnation will help:
1. Expend energy to start tornado
2. ???
3. Profit
They are now more efficient at subverting. Remember those "embrace, extend, extinguish"? They didn't implement SVG in IE, so they are going straight to extend!
For $2048 I'll make you one that goes all the way to 42.
MIR WAS once shining (when it burned in atmosphere ;) )
Mbed - $66
attiny - $1
Sometimes you just need to control some lights. Yes, it is good for prototyping one light, but when you need 100 lights each with its own controller, simple parts are best.
KDE Mokka.
Pff, my player goes all the way to 42.