JNZ (Jump to New Zealand)
Affects Flags: N Z
JNZ teleports the active processor to the island nation of New Zealand. Note: it is of critical importance to ensure that execution does not halt before the corresponding RET occurs.
This place is not a place of honour. No highly esteemed deed is commemorated here. Nothing valued is here.
Inkyrius or Inky or Kyrie are all fine.
Girl with a dash of Void.
Queer Trans Nerd. Mostly Harmless.
Interests include programming, formerly Minecraft modding, conlangs, worldbuilding, maps, typography, etc.
Affects Flags: N Z
JNZ teleports the active processor to the island nation of New Zealand. Note: it is of critical importance to ensure that execution does not halt before the corresponding RET occurs.
Note: You need to click somewhat quickly for this CSS trick to work. If you're having trouble getting the die to roll, try double-clicking it instead!
We start off by creating 6 different summary elements that all use the slideupright animation with offsets to create an animation like this:
We then limit the CSS animation with steps, assign a number to every element, and make clicking them reveal a number.
Try clicking within the red box to reveal and hide numbers! In the final post we use some CSS positioning magic to make only the area marked with the red box clickable.
This pretty much lets us get a seemingly random number when we click on a specific location. And here we use it to play a GIF of a die rolling :).
Also shout out to this tutorial for showing me how to make dice in Blender xD
Behold! The undisputed king of single-thread performance: the special edition, the final Core i9! The capstone of the Core brand, after 16 years! This truly proves that Intel has the most powerful cores on the market. It achieves this score by clocking up to 6.2 GHz, the fastest clock speed of any desktop chip. At full tilt, it consumes 325 watts of power; the raw heat output requires the largest cooling solutions and best-specced motherboards. Truly a beast of a chip.
In second place, trailing at 98% of the 14900KS's single-core performance: the chip Apple puts in its cheapest laptops. 21 watts