There's more multi-hull vessels in this anchorage than monohulls! this is pretty cool
There's more multi-hull vessels in this anchorage than monohulls! this is pretty cool Working at such a low res is fun, it's kind of forgiving, the pixel's not perfect, well, okay- I've been using @bellinitte's 3d projector tal code to create myself some guide lines. It works really well There's just some many things using the acronym GHC that I have about a one in ten chance of guessing the right one based on context.
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We've been accidentally following another sailboat around, it seems that we keep on making the same decisions, that lead us to the same anchorages. I've lost count how many times this happened, I wonder if they're starting to be freaked out. "I think we've lost them, Ah shit, no, here comes PINO again" Wrote my dream illustration program, in one sitting.
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Drawing to Guniw Tools's ็้ฎๅต, thinking, yes, this is the new me, I'm done with programming, drawing's my thing now. "Low-Tech et sobriรฉtรฉ numรฉrique" Cinq meg?! voyons donc asti Idea for a startup business: a fleet of canoes selling olives to boats in the Salish Sea. Abuse and harm exists and your strategy around it matters Finally managed near perfect edit-in-place with drifblim, I'll soon be able to do live-reloading without loosing state. The twitch in the video comes from storing the scroll position as an offset from an address which changes when the symbols gets reorganized, I'll hunt this one down and soon have a smol malleable system.
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Cracked it! I can do live edits of running #uxn applications using only uxn-hosted tools, this is going to change the way I work dramatically. I was lacking a way to know the selection length, so I made a little bubble using the label assets that follows the cursor. It looks really nice
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@neauoire The thing that annoys me about them is it mixes imperative and declarative code in the same context. Especially with assigning values to variables. You need to control what order things happen in, and can't. I've been reading Dealers of Lightning, learning about the story of Xerox PARC, I went in expecting an uplifting story about a supporting environment fostering creative indepen- I was already impressed by the work that came out of that place, but I think now I'm even more impressed that anything at all came out of there despite all the bullshit they were dealing with under Xerox which are the fucking worst. @neauoire yeah I think that dealers of lightning and the soul of a new machine are, at best, celebrations of creativity and craft in spite of dysfunction if not just portraits of it @neauoire Thanks for the recommendation. Added to my (not short) to-get list. Neither of the online book stores I usually use (Blackwell's and Waterstones) has this but amazon.co.uk does. But this from their synopsis: โThis brilliant group created โฆ and the graphical interface (one of the main precursors of the Internet)โ. What? @neauoire Xerox was my first job straight out of uni in 1981 when we were first bringing Star to market. I worked in the Pilot team (OS kernel) and it was indeed a wonderful place. The environment for a techie like me (uninvolved in all the higher level machinations) was indeed a supportive one that fostered innovation. At the time, many of us naively believed that having the best technology would win the day. It was beneficial to me to unlearn this early in my career. |
@neauoire that looks a lot like an ME Cat 38 in the middle?
@neauoire are you in Catamaranlonia?