Permacomputación - Diapos Subversivas (3era ed.) @neauoire @laletrajota thanks a lot for sharing this! I've been introducing permacomputing to my local gamedev community and people always asks about resources in spanish. this is great <3 Found ourselves a truck mount fire extinguisher bracket to hold the carbonated water keg under the sink. It's padded and everything.
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ooOooo do you have any more info on this setup? I was literally about to go buy one... Also, is the pin tamper evident? You should tie it into an alarm :awesome_rotate: Spent the week doing livecoding at the Biosonic residency, with Anju Singh. It was a lot of fun. Even after years of noodling with Orca, I still discover new things.
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Spend enough time doing functional programming and you start mixing up 0 to mean True. :mocking: @neauoire berlin elektroclash back with a vengance. can i interest you in mia's first LP? https://www.discogs.com/master/191243-MIA-Hieb-Stichfest Fuck I'm so tired of all that AI shit on my feed, no amount of muting is going to improve it. I think I'm overdue for a holiday off the fediverse.
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*feeling observed*
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Six buddies loading up a Bavaria C50 with 500-2000kilos of explosives, dive gear, to spend several days at sea sabotaging international natural gas pipelines in 80m of water @neauoire German media has wildly different views in on this. Some say it's impossible, others say any hobby diver can do it. 🤷 @neauoire when I was a teen, we used to get jobs on gas exploartion lines, doing geological exploration. Lug gas. Swing a chain saw, haul explosives. I have enough knowledge to blow things up to make way for a pipline. But I've never dived below 50 and mostly not more than 30. But I like a challenge. And a navy seal in a weatsuit. Yummy ;-) Wrote an implementation of the pretty Hilbert curve fractal. Since it relies on a sort of value swapping scheme, it lends itself pretty well to stack machines assembly.
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@neauoire Hm, so if I understand correctly, this only works because the opcodes for ADD and SUB are 18 and 19. Were those values to change in a future release, most code would still work, but this piece would break. 🤔 It's interesting how "code = data" is true in both assembly and Lisp, but their takes on it are entirely different. 🙂 Back aboard Pino after living on land for a week. It's now time to finish up Oquonie and prepare the boat for sailing again.
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Someone shouting from behind the PA mixing table on the stage: "So, you type xrandr" "What?!" "Ex Ar An huh.. randurer LIKE It's spelled XRANDRER " "EXRANDERUR?!" "No! XANDRERER Fuck it, I'll come and type it" @neauoire A quick check of the manpage and TIL it's supposed to be pronounced "X R and R"! "Show tonight, doors open a t 7pm I should probably update distro"- YOU WILL DO NO SUCH THING @neauoire highly recommend using a filesystem you can cheaply snapshot, like zfs or btrfs, or having extra space left over in an LVM2 so you can make a filesystem-independent snapshot so a rollback isn't as painful as it could be ... I've had a bit of time to kill between events and shows and things this week, and each time I had a few minutes to myself, I'd pour over the CADR lisp machine papers(528, 628, etc..) It seems clear now that implementing lisps in Rust and C doesn't serve any purpose whatsoever. Build-Your-Own-Lisp type books should really be focusing on teaching people to write for LISP machine architectures instead of software implementation.
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@neauoire IMHO the same goes for implementing your own Forth in a high level language. The beauty of Forth is in the bootstrapping: you can make one from nothing, and use it as the basis for making the rest of your stack. @neauoire that took a little thinking to work through, but I agree. I take it to mean focus on eg a stack machine, instead of creating C spaghetti for CONS cells etc After the event last night, someone came over to chat, and they said to us: "It's fun to meet sailors who have interests outside of sailing." Can't stop thinking about this |
@neauoire They were acquired? :(
Bandcamp was *the best* way to get music, dammit :(
> On March 2, 2022, Bandcamp was acquired by Epic Games.
... 🤞 Don't fuck it up don't fuck it up don't fuck it up don't fuck it up
@neauoire It doesn't help that being acquired by a company called "Epic" sounds like a parody of media consolidation
@neauoire epic is probably the best company that could have acquired them. Imagine if Spotify or Facebook or Amazon bought them instead. The people running bandcamp were done and needed a break (afaik)