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bio website griwes.info
location Racibórz / Wrocław, Poland
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CS student at Wrocław University of Technology, programming enthusiast and someone interested in reinventing the wheel the hard way - hence all the projects at my Github page.

When it comes to programming itself, I know a bit of C++ (mainly some syntax, including crazy parts of it - which I actually enjoy - and some of more common reasons of compile errors, I don't have much - if any - real programming experience), PHP (the most sucking language to work with, but I can't stand anything else in Web development; that's probably the reason of constant WIP state of my homepage), a bit of Python for simple scripts, and bits of some other languages.


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comment Are “broken” planets possible in the real world?
Well, the "craters" on Peragus or Lola Sayu are far, far, far bigger than biggest known impact craters in Solar System ;D In case of Lola Sayu, the "crater" was bigger than in case of Peragus, so, let me ask a bit more specific question: would it be possible for Lola Sayu ("photo" in link in OP) to stay as single object and retain it's cracked shape, without being far too unstable to even get close to it?
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comment What are the difficulties and their potential solutions regarding the creation of a functional lightsaber?
The only two things that we lack to create lightsaber are: 1) plasma beam generators (yes, lightsabers are plasma swords, not "laser" swords) 2) force field generators.
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