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A grumpy cat made out of code. Somewhere in Berlin.

No borders, no nations.đŸ•Šī¸
Enthusiastic dissent. 🏴
Tiger / it / they. 🐅
GameDev Life. đŸ•šī¸
Grey Muzzle. đŸē
Greygender. âŦ›
Grey ace. â™ ī¸
Polyam. âžŋ
Panro. 🌈
Ī‘Î´.🐾

pronounstiger / it / they
languagesMUF, C#, Python, Solidity, Zig, C++, C, Objective-C, Lua, Java
languages (human)DE, EN, FR, ES, SE
baseBerlin, Germany
No, not quite. 🙃

Anyone in continental Europe need some RAM?

32GB kit of HyperX Predator DDR4-3600. 4 sticks of 8GB each.

They are normal RAM, in working order.

They aren't overly large but they are DIMMs with about 1 cm of heatsink sticking out from the standardized DIMM cirquit board. This fits most normal computers and heatsinks.

You can have them at no charge if you are short on cash, and if you have cash, you can have them if you make a donation of any size to https://sea-watch.org/en/

Home â€ĸ Sea-Watch e.V.

Sea-Watch e.V.
Hey, I know who the people on Quora were with the questions about being "pagrant" and "pergnanante". They were... diffusion models.

Wrote a #powershell #script that acts as a #pomodoro timer.

Besides struggling with time discipline, once I get into the flow, I do not see notifications, I do not hear alarms (unless so loud that my partner next room can't do their work), and I won't even see flashing LEDs on a timer cube I bought.

So... I wrote a script that simply counts down, and then just LOCKS the entire WORKSTATION when the time is up. Can't miss that one, and it's quiet.

https://gist.github.com/thygrrr/f3f446d5dd64165472c36aa59f4c11a7

Pomodoro Timer written in Powershell, locks the workstation when timer expires

Pomodoro Timer written in Powershell, locks the workstation when timer expires - pomodoro.ps1

Gist
Srsly, wake up, sheeple!!!
#satire