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clearskyy

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About clearskyy

  • Birthday Jan 21, 1990

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ontario, Canada
  • Interests
    PC and console gaming, biking, hockey, skateboarding, car tuning, music.
  • Biography
    Sleepy boy from an island in Ontario, I went to school to make video games and ended up just fixing computers for a organization that I'm currently employed with even though I wanted to create art. I spend my free time eating pizzas and playing video games.
  • Occupation
    Software Developer

System

  • CPU
    i7-980
  • Motherboard
    EVGA X58-SLI3
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator Platinum
  • GPU
    ASUS 1080 STRIX
  • Case
    Rosewell Blackhawk
  • Storage
    120GB WD SSD, 2TB WD Caviar Black
  • PSU
    EVGA
  • Display(s)
    ASUS
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 Vengence
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Elite
  • Sound
    Sennheiser GAME ONE
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64bit
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  1. open up YT, click Subscriptions, scroll, that's how their UI works for me lmao, which is to say I almost always ignore the homepage..
  2. Let me put it this way, do you sell the software that generates reports or the reports itself? Y'all aren't thinking of this the correct way lol.
  3. 2017 Honda Civic EX in Crystal Black, I want to say has 24,000 KM on her, can't be sure since she's in the collision shop as I await her return**. I love that car every single day I drove it. It's fun, rides really comfy (my several sleeping passengers on road trips can attest to that). The one thing I would change if I could be the tablet display, you can't update it or put any good looking themes on it or add apps that you use frequently on it, like say Spotify. You have to use Android Auto and it's not exactly bad, but it's not exactly great either. I want in the future to do some slight customization to it, but I want this car to be my daily driver so another project car may be in the future, I'm thinking something from 1989 just because I love the look of the cars around that time. That being said I bought my Civic because the moment I saw it off the truck I said "that's the one, I want that exact car". She's not a Type-R by any means but that's a dream car for another day, for now my Civic EX is all I need. ** Story Time for those interested: The beauty of living in Canada, particularly in a small city is that the snow removal can be abissmal at times. I couldn't see over a snowbank while trying to turn left onto the street and nudged out, didn't see lights, didn't hear anything, I pull out and a 2018 Mazda 3 Dominos Pizza Delivery going probably too fast comes into full view, I'm pretty sure although I can't be sure because I was instantly terrified, I must have mashed the accelerator and turned the car because this Mazda just slams into my car. I'm instantly stunned, can't hear out of my left ear and I'm not sure what the hell is going on but I have to get out of the street, so I pull back into the one-way I was just pulling out from, the wrong way and just park on the side of the road and try to assess myself. I had thought at the time it hit the front driver side quarter panel and I thought it was my luck that my legs weren't broken. Turns out that he hit the rear driver side wheel well, totally bending the entire rear wheel assembly. I've never been in an accident before so everything is a total mess in my noodle. I'm probably in shock and I can't even really tell what to do next. I'm like, I probably should call the cops? The car calls some Honda call center and I'm trying to feed this dude numbers over the phone through the car while trying to find these numbers and determine if he should call the cops or what. The driver side door opens and that's when I notice the side airbags are deployed which freaks me out because I've never seen them before or even noticed them. The driver of the Mazda is trying to find out if I'm dead or not, I'm fine and he calls the cops. I finish the call with the tech on the phone and try and text my friends (the reason I'm out and about is to go to the gym so they're wondering where I am probably at this moment, and they rush over). Weirdly enough my mom drives over which confuses me because I didn't contact her but apparently she was driving by my apartment and saw the lights and came over (all this happened like a block from where I currently live, to this day I avoid this turn just out of anxiety until the snow melts). So yeah, the car is repairable and will take 3 weeks when the techs get their hands on it (I'm hoping it will be done soon since this happened in January but I'm not trying to rush anyone), it is the winter season so I guess they have a lot of work. So far I'm driving a rental Nissan Sentra that I'm guessing is a 2016 from the look of it, not to bash on it, but it's really not fun to drive, it's got some real bad acceleration and the interior and steering wheel have some really strange design decisions about them lol. If you made it this far, thanks for reading, if you disliked it, you know what to do, but if you liked it consider liking this post. Thank you and I'll see you later.
  4. Every piece of software I've ever written was open source and open to whomever to use. The java games I've made, the bots I've created were free to use and modify. I've never personally thought as programming as work, mostly because I view it as a long puzzle. Unless we're talking about making webforms, those are less fun, and very tedious lol. I make software programs because they're fun and I love to see them work. You're literally making something out of nothing. If all work was money driven then why would so many in the automotive scene dump so much of their money into their passion projects? It's all technically work, working on vehicles is not easy, arguably more difficult than programming has ever been (unless of course we're talking about machine code in which case, that is honestly brutal work). I don't feel like I'm paid for programming as a software developer, I feel like I'm paid to solve problems using software languages. If that makes sense.
  5. My computer science professors taught me that all software should be free. I've stood by that belief for a long time.
  6. Apex Legends is slowly becoming an addiction, it's probably the first battle royal game I've enjoyed since PUBG and I can't really say I loved PUBG.

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