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lc is a line-based RPN calculator written in #C that takes input either from the command line or standard input. It supports floating point arithmetics and aims to be portable and standards compliant across POSIX(-like) systems.

It's in a *very* early stage of development, so there be dragons. And if you find it oddly similar to a very old project of mine (scalc), well it is on purpose: I wanted to get back into C with something I knew how to handle, but with many lessons learned from that old project.

github.com/ariadnavigo/lc

Line-based RPN calculator. Contribute to ariadnavigo/lc development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - ariadnavigo/lc: Line-based RPN calculatorLine-based RPN calculator. Contribute to ariadnavigo/lc development by creating an account on GitHub.

From: blenderdumbass . org

Working to make a game which is very hard to optimize a bit more respectable when it comes to performance. Which is easier said than done. This video is a journey of pain that is optimization in UPBGE ( the game engine chosen for Dani's Race ).

Featuring a new soundtracks for Dani's Race called "Light ...

Read: blenderdumbass.org/videos/peer

blenderdumbass . orgPeerTube | Optimization Nightmare when it comes to UPBGE Gamedev | Dani's Race | Blender 3D | Python

We made a ton of progress on the camper build today! The steel subframe is about 85% complete; we still need to fully weld the arches, weld in two more crossmembers running front to back and two more running side to side. Before we do that, we'll also have to build the frame extensions (still waiting on the material for those, but they're relatively simple).

You can really get a sense of the overall length of the truck now. We're adding nearly 40" of length (including the bumper and spare tire). I also took a closeup of the bushings we're using to mount the camper to the frame.

A bit more welding, then we can start painting!

Ok, I'm is dog tired, & still in pain. Tried to remove a few of the fence panels yesterday, part of the ongoing project here, & hurt my right arm, a bad thing when you're a righty. Causied my bicep & tricep to cramp up, & seem to have done a bit of damage as the tri is still hurting today. Got the panels done first thing this morn using a ratchet strap, though I almost broke a post & the strap getting that panel free thanks to a vine attached to the fence.