Whoa, Fivey, you don't look so good!
Unfortunately the Venn diagram of "advice I needed" and "advice I would have been able to take" doesn't have a lot of overlap.
- Haskell is fine, but you should learn at least one linearly-typed programming language.
- Buy bitcoin.
- Don't perform the idea that your good ideas are equivalent to other people's bad ideas.
- Don't post on SomethingAwful.
- Learn hypnotism.
- Sex is pretty disappointing -- don't worry about it.
- Learn to make 3D models!
- You're going to kind of suck at software engineering for about 8 years, but that's normal.
Kind of tempted to move my art to a small, intimate virtual gallery where you have to stand in a simulated line if you want to view it and longer if you want to get up close to it.
The great thing about C is that you can compile your program for pretty much any platform, from Apple Silicon to the PDP-11, and it will run. (with dissimilar behavior and no platform-independent way to respond to error conditions)
Everyone said "Crow Skater!! We'd love to attend your slumber party." The only rule is NO VAMPIRES.
Unfortunately, VAMPIRES.
(This image is at dual desktop res, but you can see it at smaller size here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/63784721/ )
@pteromys
Thanks! I'm sure parts of this would be disputed (namely the section on passkeys) but hey, it's not nothing!!
(To be clear, I softly use "people who don't know what they're doing avoid this tool" as a determiner of what technical decisions I make on personal projects.)