> It is called "Scheme 48" because the first version was written in 48 hours in August 1986.
> It is called "Scheme 48" because the first version was written in 48 hours in August 1986.
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Trying to resolve conflicts on a pull request on Github, they've modified the editor UI and now it's totally fucked on firefox. The rate at which web projects degrade is total madness. I think 2024 is when I leave gh for good as a treat to myself. @neauoire in principle you can do the merge on your local repo, including editing the resolves, with your own editor; then push it. Good type 2 fun. @neauoire @lovebyteparty I’ll try the advent of code, although quite scary… maybe c on 9plan :) I've been working from within a flow-based operating system for a few days now. It's beginning to feel a bit familiar. It has been pretty nice to make and unmake communication between programs as they run. I've managed to implement a basic folder navigation with the dropdown rom, which made my life a lot easier @neauoire One thing I wonder about is how this would work on a tiny screen. 🤔 "In a perfect society, no self-discipline is necessary, because what needs to be done, and what people feel like doing, are one and the same. In a good society, they're close enough that nobody cares if you don't do anything useful."
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@neauoire "Now I want to be Radagast, the obscure wizard who hangs out with trees." post-Gandalfian! Glad to have Ran Prieur in Seattle. @neauoire woww Ran Prieur takes me BACK!! Thanks for reminding me of him, wild to see he's still out there. It must've been 15+ years since I read his stuff. Top Listening for 2023 Soft Kill - Dead Kids
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@neauoire oh man that album from the true faith is such a great soundtrack for a day "Zetta- upon zettajoules of dense black liquid from the depths of the earth, dams breaking in a violence that burns the air" I remember the CanonCat had built-in spreadsheet capabilities, I sometimes want to do math in my files, but I don't want to add a calculator to my text editor. I had this idea earlier that if I route the text editor to the calculator and back, I basically gain calculator capabilities without bloating the editor.
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@neauoire It's really fun following along. What exactly do we see here? Each window a UXN machine, rendered in an SDL-based WM, on... Linux/X11? Just guessing here. Also, is the calculator setup to auto-send all results? @neauoire Did the CanonCat do something like PipeDream then: https://worldofspectrum.org/z88forever/z88apps.htm#pipedream ? @neauoire So neat to see all this. Are all of these windows running within one big uxn window, or is this using windows from your Linux system, or am I misunderstanding it altogether? :) Assembling a rom from within Uxn with the self-hosted assembler, and running that rom. :ouroboros_smile: freedom from unix pipes
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@neauoire excellent. You given any thoughts to the file system(s) or it just lives on the host same as usual? @neauoire I had a blog-post open in my web-browser up until last night (can't find it now) on the concept of a uxn hypervisor... is that basically what you're doing now? Living my best ux life right now u guys (it looks like rio, or i3, but no, it's my own window manager! it allows me to connect programs together like in puredata)
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Awyeah, wallpaper.rom :uxn: A little program to convert a tga to a chr, it streams the data as to be able to generate a file larger than 64kb. I want to make myself some wallpapers for the window manager :maru: Figured out a UX design that I like for ordering the different windows, or when to move things forward and back. Vesna Manojlovic released an article today to inform technical communities of the research presented at the LIMITS conference.
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@neauoire moving them along, I used to do that in #enlightenment 16 with 'group windows'. But use it as well to send data from one window to another, that's unseen. What environment is that ? |