2020-01-15 at 2:41 AM UTC
STER0S
Space Nigga
[the disappointingly unanticipated slab]
all this coding-talk shit is fascinating to me for some weird reason [it's like getting off on trying to solve a rubix cube] and i've started off with learning about unix philiosophy, strings command, json introductions and utf8 shit but what and how should i go about developing the mind-frame so i can apply the theory of what i learned.
[i'm xan'd the fuk out right now so my bad if my sentences are sloppy and shit]
my goal is to learn to use a raspberry-pi and connectd it inside a pocket pussy and use coding language to suck me off.
2020-01-15 at 2:41 AM UTC
If you don't have it you can't get it.
2020-01-15 at 3:32 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
I legit feel like I've turned into a robot
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2020-01-15 at 3:32 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
but I'm not going to be meth robosexualz with scron and hts
2020-01-15 at 8:23 AM UTC
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2020-01-15 at 12:56 PM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
Easier way is to do enough drugs to give yourself anhedonia, live alone, don't interact with people and fill your time with projects and videogames
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2020-01-15 at 4:38 PM UTC
Program and do LSD.
Not even joking.
2020-01-20 at 1:24 PM UTC
Pick a programming language and start doing projects. Getting into Python is good if you're a beginner, since it's relatively easy to learn. And since we're in 2020 you don't have to choose which version you're going to be developing with (Spoiler it's 3.x) because 2.7 was shit canned. Which is mildly annoying but i'll cope.
If you can't really think of any projects to get started with, how about learning to use Python to automate your OS? If you're on Windows i'd normally say use PowerShell to automate, but while PowerShell certainly lives up to it's name it's pretty byzantine for a shell scripting language. Not really for a beginner, but that's just my opinion. Plus Python runs on pretty much everything as long as the interpreter is installed.
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