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#1
General Help / Re: What causes "RAM leaks"?
February 23, 2019, 07:05:47 AM
I agree with what gameblabla says, that sort of thing technically can result in 'undefined behaviour', meaning technically your hard drive could get wiped. gameblabla is gay.
#2
Consoles / Re: Wal-Rush! PICO-8
February 15, 2019, 09:21:51 AM
Quote from: JWinslow23 on February 15, 2019, 08:48:42 AM
Not sure if the PICO-8 technically counts as a "console".............

........I'm developing a game for the PICO-8, a video game console that does not actually exist.

Quoted for truth, and, bookmarked.
#3
General Help / Re: What causes "RAM leaks"?
February 14, 2019, 09:44:16 PM
I'm not sure about assembler, but in C and C++ memory leaks are caused by using the calloc/malloc routines (in C) or the new operator (in C++) without using corresponding calls to free (in C) or delete (in C++).
#4
Hardware / Re: How to make a wire from scratch
January 24, 2019, 01:06:44 AM
Quote from: Ephraim Becker on December 24, 2015, 02:14:04 PM
I'm planning to make a wire from scratch and all the materials for it from scratch. How do I do this? I don't want to pay for things anymore.

Don't make a wire, make a Brohr (pronounced 'Braw') terminator. This can be any conductive metal, as wire up to diameter 0.3mm, how is it diffferent from an ordinary wire? You can turn it into a diode by remote control (this process only goes from wire to diode and cannot be undone after activation).

Here's the ouch - you will have to split 3 electrons in the wire at specific locations, but orbiting separate atoms of your metal. You have to split them not into 3 pieces of electron each (which humans currently do with lasers) but millions. Then you have to  ***** ****** ***** ***** OH JUST MAKE A F***ING WIRE

This was a UK originated post I mean it wasn't  (-_(//));
#5
Hardware / Resistor with 2 lines only
January 23, 2019, 07:05:56 PM
hey circuit guys and gals.

i am trying to fix a old (v1) master system and it has a resistor busted away from the pcb, however the resistor only has two stripes - black and red. i read how a single line resistor means it is just wire (used so robots can solder it in) but cant find anything about ones with two lines. is it the same ie. just a piece of wire???

ok thanks


^edit^
sorted
#6
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Re: Golfed code snippets
December 12, 2018, 11:45:27 AM
Quote from: Juju on December 06, 2018, 01:23:24 AM
Code (node.js, 346 chars) Select

[..." sos"].map(c=>{p="  etianmsurwdkgohvfüläpjbxcyzqö 54\x063é  2&è+  à 16=/ ç\2( 7  ñ8 90     \4      ?_    \"  .    @   '  -        ;! )     ,    :".search(c)
for(s="00";p>1;p=p/2|0)s=(p%2?"1110":"10")+s
m+=p>0?s:s+s},m=i="");(w=new(require('wemo-client'))()).discover((e,d)=>{setInterval(_=>w.client(d).setBinaryState(+m[i++%m.length]),500)})


Probably the weirdest constant to ever appear in a program, guess what it does.

[spoiler=the answer]
Get one of these things, plug a lamp in and it does morse code with the correct timing.
[/spoiler]

What a hideous bastard of a piece of code. I would definitely sack the person who wrote it.
#7
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Re: Custom Bitmap Format
November 16, 2018, 11:29:58 PM
Nice thoughts gameblabla you have inspired me, I now have decided on the file spec. Woot  (-_(//));
#8
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Custom Bitmap Format
November 16, 2018, 08:46:55 AM
Hi all. Am thinking of creating a custom bitmap format due to awkwardness I am experiencing with a lib (glaux.lib) which has been deprecated.

What would anyone else add to a custom bitmap format?

Not RLE. Possibly encryption. What else??

>:D

*edit - one idea - strangely ordered scanlines
#9
[Inactive] Zarmina (PC) / Re: Zarmina
November 10, 2018, 03:20:55 AM
I can help if you want.
#10
Web / Re: Going 'https'
October 28, 2018, 07:42:46 AM
Now I want encrypted images

juju!

do the work  :'(
#11
Doing similar thing to Milkshape
#12
Web / Re: YukiOS
October 28, 2018, 07:40:31 AM
2 classic quotes...

(Kinda hard to explain, but yeah, if you read the code it's probably simple enough to figure it out.)


  Or at least, a framework for multi-threading in C in a webpage.
 

                 where is the hello.wasm ???
                 
                 the fact that it is missing makes the entire operating system become deprecated by juice.exe and you are now not allowed to wear tops.
                 
                 just like aerie
                 
                 eat yourself juju



anyway
webpages dont run c
:P bastard
#13
Web / Re: Almost every website in 2018
October 28, 2018, 07:28:00 AM
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#14
Web / Re: Almost every website in 2018
October 28, 2018, 07:27:46 AM
This raises the question - will website owners die if people disable Javascript? Because I sometimes do that

My website works fine with no Javascript- like codewalr.us does - because it is amazing

We luv CW    >:( wtf what is javscript. do not post this


yeah whatever
#15
Web / Re: Going 'https'
September 28, 2018, 08:44:28 PM
Yay. My site now redirects to https by default. It feels cool, lol

https://futurerave.uk/
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