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Something similar that is a good idea is mapping a disassembly project's symbols to a running emulator to assist with analysis.
Why is reddit like this???? It is so insanely botted, that I cannot even post a fucking question about pokemon stats without it being immediately banned for.......... "advocating for cheating"
I know reddit is useless and toxic heap of shit, but it always hits me, when I want to ask there a simple hyper-specific question only to be hit with the most ridiculous shit. The NPC meme is real, because I cannot imagine biological organisms using that site.
How the internet imagines the 90s and very early 2000s: * neon glows, room full of posters with 80s/90s pop culture elements, computer with AOL, a table full of games * How the 90s and early 2000s really was like:
I just dumped for Windows 95 (and only 95/98): Super KiD95.
This is the successor to KiD98 and it's relatives for other computers, which was a common tool used to create PC-98 graphics back in the day. Unlike KiD98; it runs on Windows, uses TWAIN, you don't need a rare scanner to use it, and it can even do the PC-98's 16/4096 colors!
I'm glad I got out of federal work. I've learned so much more jumping corporate jobs ever 1~3 years. I think people who have been their institutionally would be insanely behind going to any other tech job.
When I wanted to run Wayland session on my PC back in 2020:
- "Next time I will not buy an nVIDIA gpu"
When I wish to use CUDA for LLMs 5 years later and features useful for virtualisation (you simply don't care about Wayland on the desktop at that point):
- "Next time I will buy an nVIDIA gpu"
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