RE: uxCATling - @ubasti first steps to automation ...
i sometimes fear the age of k-locks is back upon us because most pc programming seems to simple expect you to upgrade to the latest standards of the developers hardware (kingdom come for instance was about the worst disaster i have seen since crysis (same engine) so only the super tweakers with 4k (in dollar) pcs could really play it well hahah) i'm so out of votes lately, trying hard to catch up and race to sustainability ... at least i got slightly assured the ein-vote ein-account won't be happening anytime soon, thats a good thing.
I don't actually have any kind of formal education in IT , it's the one thing i have always avoid in both school and in "working for someone else" i always feared they would drain all the fun.
But they found other ways to do that lol so i'm mostly empirical and not very frameworked or structured, the working versions tend to grow into copies of da vincis notes lol but when its actually usable and everything gets deleted it shrinks somewhere between 50-90% in size lol
its why i prefer not to use python too, its not necessary , for one thing and i fear anyting above lowest available level will just add cycles and i have the lowest of the lowest celeron in all but the game pc (cos that wouldnt really work out on windows) ... and all these i want to cram onto a vocore with an old 64mb (yes, megabyte) sd card i still have around , just ... because, i dont think i'll be trying to sell myself anytime soon hahah
i hate the spotlight
you got it. they call it progress imagine windows 3.1 was 4MB, win95 60MB, Linux Walnut Creek 32bit Edition 30MB They ran on a IBM486- 66mhz with 4MB ram and a 200MB hard drive on a star network using coaxial BNC for thinwire networking. what can i say except i love my old stuff too.