For Arch, it's just pacman -S gource
Some of these things are actually pretty cool IMO, like http://keithclark.co.uk/articles/pure-css-parallax-websites/... from https://github.com/you-dont-need/You-Dont-Need-Javascript#Pa...
But the alternative seems to be browser exposing APIs for all those permissions through Javascript and the end-user not really having any control over that. Perhaps I'm just naive about it, since I really don't do…
Google cache since it seems to be 404'ing: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:20xO-ms...
Super-late to this, but I always find https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX4uJUwSFwiY3XBvu-F_-Q to be interesting. Not sure if this is exactly relevant to the question, but I feel like I learn from it anyway.
> Homepage says supports up to 62000blocks per dimension, which, conrary to their claim, is quite small. Indeed. Minecraft only gets ~256 in the Y-direction, but allows you to go ~30,000,000 in the X/Z-directions.
> Names: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-... 32. People’s names are assigned at birth. 33. OK, maybe not at birth, but at least pretty close to birth. 34. Alright, alright, within a year or…
>The entire security of the Tor Browser ecosystem relies on the integrity of a single TLS certificate that has already been previously compromised. Seriously? That seems like a really weird - to say the least - decision…
Why does "white"/"male" matter? I understand that this is potentially a very contentious question, but I genuinely don't understand why those are listed in the title, or why "white" was the first in a list of insulting…
You know there'll be that one person who complains about it not supporting something nested like 20 pointers deep...
Hah! Plain white bread is clearly where it's at!
Just the bread. Grey is a more automatic way to spell it than gray, for me.
>As in, "you Grey Breads remember using C++ and MFC, etc." As one who is neither "Grey" nor "Bread," you may wish to check your spelling :) But yes, it's kind of sad that this is the way things are now :(
TempleOS: http://templeos.org/ It's pretty well-known around here, but I still find it amazing to think about every time that I see it come up.
If you don't mind me asking, what experience did you have?
Well but then that mangles the symbol names, which would make programming a pain.
It is generally used that way. But it's also sometimes used in the gender-specific manner, and so some people will take offense over it.
That isn't at all what I said. I specifically stated that I've seen other people say that, not that I myself think that. Of course different ideas are good; if we didn't have them, we'd be stuck in the stone age still.…
Well lately, everything seems to be focused on JS, no? There's node.js, react, angular, $JAVASCRIPT_FRAMEWORK_OF_THE_DAY, ... So if JS is most of what you hear about, and if the community does actually have low entry…
>If someone is so mentally unstable that just seeing a word in an API screws with their head, their problem is sufficiently serious that they ought to seek immediate psychological help. It almost seems like child-like…
>Anecdotally, this seems to be a stronger thing in Node.js community than others. I have seen people speculate that this is due to the lower barrier of entry in the JS community (as a whole), although I'm not certain…
The idea of turtles all the way down reminds me a lot of non-terminating recursion.
>As an example compile this with optimisations (should work the same with signed integer overflow): Interesting. Clang and GCC both produce a binary that gets terminated by SIGFPE under normal compilation, but using…
> It's very difficult not to dismiss this as infantile. Which is, in turn, why many people don't take these things seriously. Of course, perhaps there is a justification for "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces" in…
Probably things like https://github.com/xoreaxeaxeax/movfuscator
For Arch, it's just pacman -S gource
Some of these things are actually pretty cool IMO, like http://keithclark.co.uk/articles/pure-css-parallax-websites/... from https://github.com/you-dont-need/You-Dont-Need-Javascript#Pa...
But the alternative seems to be browser exposing APIs for all those permissions through Javascript and the end-user not really having any control over that. Perhaps I'm just naive about it, since I really don't do…
Google cache since it seems to be 404'ing: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:20xO-ms...
Super-late to this, but I always find https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX4uJUwSFwiY3XBvu-F_-Q to be interesting. Not sure if this is exactly relevant to the question, but I feel like I learn from it anyway.
> Homepage says supports up to 62000blocks per dimension, which, conrary to their claim, is quite small. Indeed. Minecraft only gets ~256 in the Y-direction, but allows you to go ~30,000,000 in the X/Z-directions.
> Names: https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-... 32. People’s names are assigned at birth. 33. OK, maybe not at birth, but at least pretty close to birth. 34. Alright, alright, within a year or…
>The entire security of the Tor Browser ecosystem relies on the integrity of a single TLS certificate that has already been previously compromised. Seriously? That seems like a really weird - to say the least - decision…
Why does "white"/"male" matter? I understand that this is potentially a very contentious question, but I genuinely don't understand why those are listed in the title, or why "white" was the first in a list of insulting…
You know there'll be that one person who complains about it not supporting something nested like 20 pointers deep...
Hah! Plain white bread is clearly where it's at!
Just the bread. Grey is a more automatic way to spell it than gray, for me.
>As in, "you Grey Breads remember using C++ and MFC, etc." As one who is neither "Grey" nor "Bread," you may wish to check your spelling :) But yes, it's kind of sad that this is the way things are now :(
TempleOS: http://templeos.org/ It's pretty well-known around here, but I still find it amazing to think about every time that I see it come up.
If you don't mind me asking, what experience did you have?
Well but then that mangles the symbol names, which would make programming a pain.
It is generally used that way. But it's also sometimes used in the gender-specific manner, and so some people will take offense over it.
That isn't at all what I said. I specifically stated that I've seen other people say that, not that I myself think that. Of course different ideas are good; if we didn't have them, we'd be stuck in the stone age still.…
Well lately, everything seems to be focused on JS, no? There's node.js, react, angular, $JAVASCRIPT_FRAMEWORK_OF_THE_DAY, ... So if JS is most of what you hear about, and if the community does actually have low entry…
>If someone is so mentally unstable that just seeing a word in an API screws with their head, their problem is sufficiently serious that they ought to seek immediate psychological help. It almost seems like child-like…
>Anecdotally, this seems to be a stronger thing in Node.js community than others. I have seen people speculate that this is due to the lower barrier of entry in the JS community (as a whole), although I'm not certain…
The idea of turtles all the way down reminds me a lot of non-terminating recursion.
>As an example compile this with optimisations (should work the same with signed integer overflow): Interesting. Clang and GCC both produce a binary that gets terminated by SIGFPE under normal compilation, but using…
> It's very difficult not to dismiss this as infantile. Which is, in turn, why many people don't take these things seriously. Of course, perhaps there is a justification for "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces" in…
Probably things like https://github.com/xoreaxeaxeax/movfuscator