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i got really carried away making a contoured split-keyboard in build123d, and affirm there are some gaps in docs and functionality -- eg. it was quite tricky to get the center of an object in the right form (vector,…
woah, thanks! seeing the scenes in the blog-post i realize i've ran into it before, but must not have observed the lineage, committed the project to memory, or realized it was so mature there's even a parametric…
libfive - https://libfive.com guile scheme, bindings in Rust and Python personally exited to check it out for real constructive-solid modeling, as opposed to emulating that workflow over OpenCascade's (fickle but…
I've enjoyed Build123d (and it's over-loaded python operators) as an alternative to OpenSCAD, backed (like FreeCAD) by the OpenCascade CAD kernel... but now they're vibe-coding PRs, and I'm even more exited to adopt…
> Guix channels in use: > - guix (additional patches are used locally for root on ZFS support) i'm hopeful too, but think it may not be so simple (yet) >u< here's a more precise link…
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to be clear, they can be content with it themselves -- i'm self-filtering and think it's important to do so visibly and attributively c:
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Brave is part of the mix, and that's also the reason I don't use Kagi myself.
I'd also highlight the work that's being done here: https://codeberg.org/lyrra/guilemacs
this is my concern as well, i think vim wins for a lot of folks because of latency and that an emacs successor should prioritize performance and low ux-interruptions in it's values and culture. fwiw, i'm much more…
Not OP, but I feel strongly about this. I've got a lot of Lisp experience, and love Emacs' values and ecosystem. I still use neovim regularly because of a tangle security, a sound sure-footedness of action, derived from…
love seeing this resurface, am working on something similar myself -- it'll be like running Taipo on the Fulcrum, with influence from Ikcelaks "Word Builder" serial-steno system (in case anyone wants terms to research…
Love it! Have you seen the signals proposal? Just learned no-build-step preact, but between signal and these examples, I might not bother for my next project. https://github.com/proposal-signals/signal-polyfill
This was once my understanding, and the accessibility argument still speaks to me, but I wish Elastic Tab-stops saw more discussion and support. https://nick-gravgaard.com/elastic-tabstops/ I'll try to do my part. I've…
In my mind, the "Right Thing to Do" would be to follow the precident established by OpenPGP's `.well-known` email-hashing in Web Key Directory (not the prefix of course, and barring technical arguments justifying…
Thanks for writing! Love the composition of your site pages btw. I've got the same "|"-seperated nav bar on my WIP branch. Cleaner then my current branch, but I'm trying to compromise between sparse-ness and something…
> perhaps a problem to not become too invested in uh, case in point, that hypothetical closure would have some difficulty crossing module boundries (and that's assuming it gets away with re-writing top-level define…
It's only legal for each `now` to be consumed by at-most one `at` form, so at that point you'd just be re-implementing the "timeline" and "instant" system from mariposa. The need to wrap the program in a form and the…
Location: ~50 miles out of Seattle Remote: I'd like to work in office, but remote has logistical appeal. Willing to relocate: Basically ditto, if I had the opportunity I'd be open to it but I have trouble imagining it'd…
I was just looking at this the other night, having moved from Miryoku to Seniply (ZMK[0]) in the "research" phase of ~putting off~ building up my symbol layer preferences. Getreuer's site has been supremely influential…
Location: ~50 miles out of Seattle Remote: Open either way, but remote has logistical appeal Willing to relocate: Hypothetically Technologies: Immutable systems, Compilers, CI/CD, Scheme, WASM, Python, SQL, R Resume:…
Section 1.6.1 of the GNU Mes manual places these early stages assemblers into context: https://www.gnu.org/software/mes/manual/mes.html#Stage0
I liked this post about Puppy Linux so much it's linked on my home page (nvm that i dont have any other pages): https://artemis.sh/2022/07/15/decision-making-is-finite.html Might have less to do with the post and more…
The tup[1] build system also uses ldpreload injection as an aspect of its (additionally(?) FUSE-based) dependency-specification enforcement. 1: https://github.com/gittup/tup/blob/master/src/ldpreload/ldpr...