bananicorn
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- September 20, 2016 (9y ago)
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- System76 AMD-Only Laptop Returns (system76.com)
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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…
- List of All GNU Software (gnu.org)
- Vim Sessions [StackOverflow] (stackoverflow.com)
- Yabasic – Basic, but Fun (yabasic.de)
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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.…
- Making Games in Lisp with Hypergiant and Chicken Scheme (alex-charlton.com)
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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…
- The factor programming language (factorcode.org)
- Red goes blockchain (red-lang.org)
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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…
- Ren: a lightweight data-exchange text format (pointillistic.com)
- Douglas Adams: An artificial god (youtube.com)
- PDC 1996 Keynote with Douglas Adams (youtube.com)
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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…
- Minimal example of an epub file (github.com)
- Japanese Localization of Shovel Knight (yachtclubgames.com)
- DBGL – DOSBox Game Launcher (members.quicknet.nl)
- The Tiniest GIF Ever (2009) (probablyprogramming.com)
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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…
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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…