Interesting. Well, for information about the project: https://lib.rs/crates/iocaine The site linked is excluded from the wayback machine.
I believe they're referencing iocaine[0], which I believe I've seen on codeberg before. I may be wrong though. [0]: https://iocaine.madhouse-project.org/
A hint would maybe be good. You could highlight the first letter and a direction, for example. The share functionality could be improved. Sharing the score and time to the specific puzzle would be nice. Also I came back…
It's so interesting to me how people consider writing bash scripts to be some sort of absurdist gimmick. I've made some scripts like this for blogging, as well as many other things. It's often not the best choice. There…
https://github.com/fusionlanguage/fut/blob/master/doc/refere...
Probably my favorite thing about the author's posts is that it's all handwritten, vanilla code - as far as I can tell. It seems like all the HTML, CSS, and JS are just plain, standard, universal code. It's one of the…
Millions of people died when a possible solution of "hey, everyone, let's stay inside for a couple weeks" could've possibly effectively eradicated the virus does not seem like a great example of humanity's ability to…
Both the GitHub repository and the website explicitly claim the entire project is entirely generated by Claude.
We exist in a world where the exchange of goods and services is inherently oppressive. Some people draw the line at working for Northrup Grumman, some at RJR, some at Meta, some at Starbucks, and some at the local farm.…
It is odd. There's significantly more new users commenting here than every other submission on the front page, both in absolute numbers and proportionally. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's interesting that there are, at the time I'm commenting, 11 new users commenting on this submission, some commenting multiple times. I wonder what the effect of "share my score" type pages have on account creation.
Just want to say thank you for sharing your project. Very fun, and I wouldn't know about Matthias Wandel's version if not for yours! Also, both of these tickled my brain in a great way. I think a potentially fun…
I know who Petzold is but I can't remember if I read this at the time. I do love it though. I was thinking a lot about generated code in Visual Studio a couple years after this article. It's kinda funny to think about…
Ironically, my first thought was using Automator or AutoHotKey (there's a different one for macOS I think? But you get the point) to just identify those dialogs and click yes/allow/whatever. Even though a bunch of the…
The post says the purpose of exploring this space (which is a fun one) wasn't speed, but representation. The speed gain was an added value. I'm not saying SQLite's varint implementation is ideal for every application.…
I'm surprised there's no mention in the post or here about SQLite's varint encoding. Not that it would necessarily satisfy the constraints, but it's one of the most used varint implementations.
I see what you mean. That article makes a few things seem more dramatic than they are as far as I can tell. The report says there was a 2% reduction in canopy coverage between 2010 and 2020 for Wake county. Or 3.6%,…
Your prediction came true decades to centuries ago, depending on where you are in the world. Urban forestry has been an important part of city planning for these (and more) reasons for quite awhile.
You're off by an order of magnitude, sadly.
Unfortunately this is a good example of kicking the can. Not to the next administration but to after the next elections. Some aspects are felt already but not all. It's a good time to be kind to your neighbors. No…
It can be quite politically valuable to kick the can to the next administration.
Depending on storage constraints, you could always dualboot. That would give you the exact same hardware to compare, and it's not a full commitment. Anecdotally, I find that getting Linux on somewhat older or…
I was curious about this from another video in relation to this case. I have no legal training, but I think there's no reason the witness would refuse to answer when counsel objects. There's no judge in the room as far…
I wrote a fix for node that got upstreamed a few years ago on a Lenovo Thinkpad 3 Chromebook. I'm actually commenting from it now. It's not a workhorse by any means, but for $99, it's not bad. A 1.1GHz Celeron processor…
It's also built on an unstable language. I'm a big fan of Zig, for what it's worth, and also it's important to take into consideration.
Interesting. Well, for information about the project: https://lib.rs/crates/iocaine The site linked is excluded from the wayback machine.
I believe they're referencing iocaine[0], which I believe I've seen on codeberg before. I may be wrong though. [0]: https://iocaine.madhouse-project.org/
A hint would maybe be good. You could highlight the first letter and a direction, for example. The share functionality could be improved. Sharing the score and time to the specific puzzle would be nice. Also I came back…
It's so interesting to me how people consider writing bash scripts to be some sort of absurdist gimmick. I've made some scripts like this for blogging, as well as many other things. It's often not the best choice. There…
https://github.com/fusionlanguage/fut/blob/master/doc/refere...
Probably my favorite thing about the author's posts is that it's all handwritten, vanilla code - as far as I can tell. It seems like all the HTML, CSS, and JS are just plain, standard, universal code. It's one of the…
Millions of people died when a possible solution of "hey, everyone, let's stay inside for a couple weeks" could've possibly effectively eradicated the virus does not seem like a great example of humanity's ability to…
Both the GitHub repository and the website explicitly claim the entire project is entirely generated by Claude.
We exist in a world where the exchange of goods and services is inherently oppressive. Some people draw the line at working for Northrup Grumman, some at RJR, some at Meta, some at Starbucks, and some at the local farm.…
It is odd. There's significantly more new users commenting here than every other submission on the front page, both in absolute numbers and proportionally. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It's interesting that there are, at the time I'm commenting, 11 new users commenting on this submission, some commenting multiple times. I wonder what the effect of "share my score" type pages have on account creation.
Just want to say thank you for sharing your project. Very fun, and I wouldn't know about Matthias Wandel's version if not for yours! Also, both of these tickled my brain in a great way. I think a potentially fun…
I know who Petzold is but I can't remember if I read this at the time. I do love it though. I was thinking a lot about generated code in Visual Studio a couple years after this article. It's kinda funny to think about…
Ironically, my first thought was using Automator or AutoHotKey (there's a different one for macOS I think? But you get the point) to just identify those dialogs and click yes/allow/whatever. Even though a bunch of the…
The post says the purpose of exploring this space (which is a fun one) wasn't speed, but representation. The speed gain was an added value. I'm not saying SQLite's varint implementation is ideal for every application.…
I'm surprised there's no mention in the post or here about SQLite's varint encoding. Not that it would necessarily satisfy the constraints, but it's one of the most used varint implementations.
I see what you mean. That article makes a few things seem more dramatic than they are as far as I can tell. The report says there was a 2% reduction in canopy coverage between 2010 and 2020 for Wake county. Or 3.6%,…
Your prediction came true decades to centuries ago, depending on where you are in the world. Urban forestry has been an important part of city planning for these (and more) reasons for quite awhile.
You're off by an order of magnitude, sadly.
Unfortunately this is a good example of kicking the can. Not to the next administration but to after the next elections. Some aspects are felt already but not all. It's a good time to be kind to your neighbors. No…
It can be quite politically valuable to kick the can to the next administration.
Depending on storage constraints, you could always dualboot. That would give you the exact same hardware to compare, and it's not a full commitment. Anecdotally, I find that getting Linux on somewhat older or…
I was curious about this from another video in relation to this case. I have no legal training, but I think there's no reason the witness would refuse to answer when counsel objects. There's no judge in the room as far…
I wrote a fix for node that got upstreamed a few years ago on a Lenovo Thinkpad 3 Chromebook. I'm actually commenting from it now. It's not a workhorse by any means, but for $99, it's not bad. A 1.1GHz Celeron processor…
It's also built on an unstable language. I'm a big fan of Zig, for what it's worth, and also it's important to take into consideration.