Before iOS 17, I would be super excited about Apple Vision Pro. But now that my iPhone supports multiple timers, I don’t really see the point @nikitonsky if I had paid a small fortune for an apple vision pro, I'd certainly avoid getting close to steam and hot fat. Oh no, Apple Vision box takes about as much space as Valve Index? I got of Index mainly because mental space its box occupied in my basement was too large Sublime Executor now supports colored output! Not perfect, but enough for my needs (looking at colored diffs in failing tests) In case you were wondering whether to call your library “clj-library” or “library-clj”, I scraped clojars database and here’s your answer Adjusted by the number of versions or by number of downloads, clj-* still keeps the lead Unexpected Clojure stream! We will be rewriting tools.namespace https://youtube.com/live/93NhyQGDNMw My personal list of good TV shows that you probably never heard of but that could be worth your time First time my toot is doing better here than the same tweet on the birdsite. Migration complete, I guess? @nikitonsky it looks like that. Or the audience here is more loyal to technical articles. @nikitonsky A comment to show engagement so you would stop posting stuff to twitter but not mastodon I guess the cat is out of the box. Someone posted my latest draft to Hacker News, so now it’s open for everyone: https://tonsky.me/blog/checkbox/
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@nikitonsky This was a great piece. It could have been so many more words but the pictures did the work.
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@nikitonsky that's a visualization of you feeding your repl. But also I like how it's clear where functions start and end Spider-man game where web physics is real. With inertia, momentum, all the forces accurate. Your task is to swing through couple of blocks without touching ground. Basically QWOP but about Spider-man @nikitonsky True. But... Also engineers in the 80s: Is our protocol in any way a set of commands? Let's use Hayes AT commands over a simulated modem connection. "Engineers used to be so careful with every bit because they were precious." Actual 80s/90s engineers: we encode binary data in ASCII Hex, basically doubling the size of everything. "I can test it with my modem software" was the old version of "I can test it with my browser." @nikitonsky @rvr engineers now: I'll implement it in a stateful protocol pasted on top of UDP Nobody will probably understand me or agree with me. I’m ready for that. But it had to be said @nikitonsky they mixed it up with a snooker scoreboard, which needs a stopper at the end of the rail. |
@nikitonsky I read this with Steve Ballmer’s voice to the tune of “developers, developers, developers”.