I have just started. I’ve been using linux for some years now and when speaking of IT the terminal is the only thing that I’m good at.
I’m stuck on a problem in C probably for you it’s a joke. I’m gonna do a new post for it.
Jeez ure a monster! I Would like to learn assembly as well but rn I’m learning C. One thing at a time :P
She was you 🙃
I did. Thanks for the recommendation.
Also. The medal at the ending🥈🏊♂️
Chills.
Wow, one if the best movies I have ever seen. It was spectacular.
Great start.
Consider God's handiwork; who can straighten what He hath made crooked?
I not only think that we will tamper with Mother Nature, I think Mother wants us to.
From the set of first principles. Exclude intent and intelligence.
Include action and information (aka learning)
Yes C++ is the best since btc is written in this language. In my opinion the hard part is understanding the math behind it!
Beside media consumption obviously
Yeah you shouldn’t have never included them!
What are the major processes that influence our world in your opinion?
Cool. What programming language do you know?
Never heard of it. Do you recommend?
Hahahah fuuuck! Furries could be a real thing. But at that point you’re not a human anymore.
The thing is, even if you’re not an expert (me neither btw) you can probably see the trouble in who can afford to make such genetic modifications to an embryo.
Yay! Perhaps you know something about crispr. Do you find it exciting or alarming?
15yrs of research revealed that gravitational waves passing through our galaxy are causing the expansion and contraction of everything around us, including our bodies. This effect was observed by analyzing millisecond pulsars, fast-rotating burned-out stars emitting radio pulses like precise cosmic clocks. The study linked below found variations in these pulsars' ticking rates, which are caused by low-frequency gravitational waves distorting spacetime. This distortion results in radio pulses from the pulsars arriving at Earth slightly earlier or later than expected. These findings provide the first evidence of the gravitational wave background, a pervasive spacetime distortion throughout the universe.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/acdac6
The image displays the connection between pulsars that we are using to detect gravitational waves. 
Mostly physics and IT. I also enjoy reading about astronomy, biology, philosophy and geopolitics.
With you being so hot, I bet you would have no problem swimming with me in the antarctic ocean 💯
