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The way I see it there's two ways to learn programming

  1. #21
    ner vegas African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ghost what if you want the game to be backward compatible with old hardware though wouldn't making it as "base cpu level" instructions be easier so any idiot can run your piece of shit on a raspberry pi from 10 years ago or fonaplats 90s pizza PCs

    you're better off using c or cpp and let the compiler worry about target architecture

    pretty sure that intel/amd adds new interrupts every now and then when new processor generations come out so if you write asm code that uses them it won't work on older CPUs without that function, so you'd have to keep track of the interrupts that different target processors have access to
  2. #22
    maddie Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I find the trick is never learn something before you need it. Don't learn something beforehand that you will never use. When you need something specific, then you learn it, and only then. Wasting your time and effort on useless and pointless things is just self-defeating. You could be spending that time and energy on something practical.

    Explains why you don't know shit about hacking..
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  3. #23
    Ghost Black Hole
    Once upon a time, in the digital realms of the internet, there existed a mysterious user known only by the enigmatic name of Spectral. Whispers of his prowess in the virtual world spread like wildfire, painting him as a master of the unseen and a cunning hacker with unparalleled skills.

    One fateful day, an unusual challenge emerged among the online community—a story that seemed too bizarre to be true. It was said that if Spectral found himself trapped within the confines of a simple paper bag, his only escape would be to hack into a computer also inexplicably enclosed within the same bag. The digital lock guarding the exit was rumored to be a formidable challenge, and the consequences of failure were grim—a slow demise from hunger, thirst, and the lack of precious oxygen.

    Oddly unfazed by this seemingly absurd predicament, Spectral was undeterred. In the realm where lines of code danced at his command, he embraced the challenge with an air of confidence that bordered on the supernatural. The paper bag became his virtual arena, and the computer, his battleground.

    Days turned into nights as Spectral delved into the intricate web of code that guarded his only path to freedom. His fingers danced across the keyboard with a rhythmic precision, deciphering the digital puzzle before him. The hum of the computer within the paper bag echoed the intensity of his focus, as if the very fabric of the virtual and physical worlds were converging in that small space.

    As time ticked away, Spectral's determination remained unshaken. The outside world speculated on the fate of the mysterious hacker, his children, if he indeed had any, watching with an eerie calmness. The legend of Spectral and his paper bag challenge became a digital saga, a tale told in hushed tones across forums and chat rooms.

    Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the virtual lock yielded to the relentless expertise of Spectral. The paper bag, once a prison, crinkled as it released its captive into the open expanse of the digital landscape. Spectral emerged victorious, his legend cemented in the annals of online lore.

    Strangely, the ordeal did not incite fear or concern in Spectral's heart, nor did it trouble his progeny. Instead, they embraced the peculiar nature of their existence, confident in their ability to navigate the unpredictable and bizarre corners of the digital realm. And so, the tale of Spectral and the paper bag became a testament to the resilience and unyielding spirit that thrived in the mysterious world of cyberspace.
  4. #24
    Originally posted by maddie Explains why you don't know shit about hacking..

    That didn't frighten me.

    p.s Actually, I'm one of the best hackers out there, as I've proved again and again.
  5. #25
    Ghost Black Hole
    Spectral has hacked over 1000 turnip trucks and is a pro right to repair activist

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