bananicorn

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  1. More specifically, something akin to this: http://www.chordite.com I know about the twiddler, but it's rather expensive for something I'd mostly just play around with, and it doesn't really look too ergonomic with all…

  2. Vim Sessions [StackOverflow] (stackoverflow.com)
  3. I wonder if there's any game engines like pico-8, but which allow you to code in assembly. Practically a portable VM with graphics and sound capabilities, which also emulates the hardware limitations of, say the NES.…

  4. I was just wondering if anyone actually managed to get a e-ink screen for writing/programming - maybe the paperlike or a hacked e-reader or anything of the sorts. And if so, how does it work out for you - is it even…

  5. Red goes blockchain (red-lang.org)
  6. Does anyone here have experience with smalltalk for developing Gui-applications? (cross platform, or any at all) I'm kinda interested in it, since the protoype system in Javascript is supposedly derived from the one in…

  7. I'm just curious, maybe someone tried it for development purposes, or just to mess around? Honestly, if Arch/Hurd was ready, I'd have tried it myself. The most usable distro is probably Debian/HURD, has anyone used…

  8. DBGL – DOSBox Game Launcher (members.quicknet.nl)
  9. The Tiniest GIF Ever (2009) (probablyprogramming.com)
  10. I could imagine there would be a market for that (maybe there's even already supply, but I don't know of any machines marketed as such) Maybe chromebooks, but they're quite restricted machines out of the box. I'm asking…

  11. I just got myself a used Fujitsu Lifebook E8410 - the thing's around 6 years old, maybe older. I'm aiming to use it to learn C and wanted to install a gnu/linux on it, but I don't know where to start. A gui would be…