u/davidinterest

CLion with custom includes

I'm developing custom add-ins for the Casio FX CG-50 Calculator. Because of this I have to rely on a Makefile, PrizmSDK and fxcg. CLion recognizes the Makefile and is able to run tasks in it but it does not seem to recognize any includes provided by PrizmSDK.

Is there any way to add custom paths for include in CLion?

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u/davidinterest — 3 days ago

The default button

Red sees red as the default button because they see self-preservation as the default option. (nothing wrong with that)

Blue sees blue as the default button because they see attempting to save others as the default option. (nothing wrong with that)

Nearly all re-framings of the original frame one of these as the default, polarizing the votes towards one side because they influenced the default without modifying the outcome and humans prefer the default.

The original question does not influence you greatly towards a default therefore leading to more debate.

Red is interested in "saving" at least 50% of the population.

Blue is interested in "saving" either 100% of the population or die trying, leading to at most 50% of the population dying.

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u/davidinterest — 5 days ago
▲ 26 r/aiwars

Note: My stance is neutral leaning towards anti. I believe AI is a neutral technology and the way it is being implemented in society is bad. I lean more anti in art because most uses of gen-AI gives you less control compared to most traditional art forms.

u/davidinterest — 12 days ago

Hi. I've been trying to compose counterpoint and have been recommended to study/analyze Bach. The problem is I don't exactly know how to study compositions. I can (try) playing it but I feel that isn't really analyzing it, and doesn't particularly help me. I've also been recommended to read Gjerdingen’s Music in The Galant Style which I intend to do.

How should I actually study/analyze Bach for composition? What compositions should I be analyzing/studying? Should I learn species counterpoint, or is there a step before that? Should I be doing counterpoint exercises such as composing on top of a cantus firmus?

Any help is appreciated!

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u/davidinterest — 14 days ago
▲ 439 r/truths

English allows a subject verb object structure where the subject and object are both nouns. "Fish" is both a noun and verb. English also allows for a rearrangement of a subject object and verb (eg "Fish (S) fish (V) fish (O)") into object subject verb (eg "Fish (O) (that) fish (S) fish (V)") which is a noun. This re-arrangement allows the recursion shown in the title.

u/davidinterest — 16 days ago
▲ 8 r/truths

However the aforementioned claim that u/Yet_Another_Guy_1123 made is false. u/BusinessSyrup6038 claims that u/R3D0IT_US3R claims to love their rubber bouncy ball. The mistake was mispelling u/BusinessSyrup6038 as u/BuisnessSyrup6038

u/davidinterest — 16 days ago