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  • The nand to tetris course is very good for understanding the fundamentals of computing. Not just basic python, but the very building blocks of computing.

    It starts from nand chips, than you build a ram, rom,cpu, and eventually a computer. For that computer you build a ALU and an Assembly like language. Than a complete operating system and a Basic like language. Than a more advanced language that is more akin to OOP and you eventually build tetris.

    You can officially find it here, but it’s a bit clunky UI. You might be better of finding the course on Udemy or Coursera or something.




  • I’ve been using the official app a couple times lately (out if curiousity). It’s ridiculous how little is left. Almost the enire feed is either advertisements, or algorithm. The plus side is that it is pretty obvious to distinguish them, but that makes that you can just scroll past 20+ posts without stopping. The feeling that gives me, almost always makes me close the app. Hilariously, I think this is exactly the opposite effect of what reddit engineers wanted to achieve with their enshitification.





  • This is insulting to my people. Dark humor is an art form. You’re equally shitty to every walk of life. It’s basically the most woke thing you can do. Dark humor is about the fact that the sheer existance of terms like “racism” or “mysoginy” is inherently funny. Just like it’s funny to watch monkeys throw their own feces at each other. It’s not for everyone. I wouldn’t go around and imitate that by throwing my own feces at people, that would not go well, but to find a way to do it or mention it in conversation and crack a chuckle or a sigh while doing it, that’s the art of it.