@ccl Wonderful presentation on patchwork computing and autonomous infrastructure, thank you 🌻
@ccl Wonderful presentation on patchwork computing and autonomous infrastructure, thank you 🌻 Counter-Cloud Infrastructure So, @cancel is teaching me how to write file decompression schemes by sending me compressed files and I implement a decompressor. This is the result of the decompression XD
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@neauoire That is really cool. I've never seen a wobble engine that uses flex lines to the cylinders instead of a wobble plate, but this is a cool idea for reducing pressure loss. What a fun project. Very neat wind-powered air compressor. @neauoire Nice! Not the most efficient, but if you actually need compressed air, wind is free... We've managed to port almost all of the Oquonie game to Uxn this week. It looks, and feel as good as we had hoped. I've also tightened the puzzles a bit. I'm looking forward to share the finished game with you all soon.
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Oh cool! Folk practices with Omar Rizwan(@omar) Started implementing animations, I never tired of looking at @rek's idle animation for Necomedre. I've been thinking about the Oquonie release, and while we're hoping to package it within an emulator that will work on modern operating systems(so people don't have to go looking for an emulator and the pains of loading a rom each time they want to play), I'd love to also have the rom itself available with the exe file, and a little sort of implementation guide text that explains how to build an emulator to run that rom for the future. @neauoire how about an αcτµαlly pδrταblε εxεcµταblε that includes the rom and the UXN source? How to store water in the landscape. The days are getting longer, looking forward to casting off in the spring and sailing north again. Having the opportunity to re-write Oquonie to uxntal is so wonderful, I sometimes have to pinch myself to force me to look back and really take in that I get to spend my time programming in a made-up language that maps perfectly to how I reflect about interactive art and design. The game features a conlang by which the characters communicate, and it seems fitting it would be programmed in something nearly as bizarre.
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We've been reading Edward Abbey's The Journey Home, there's a whole passage in it that is a log of his working in a fire watch tower. It's funny to see his thoughts being so similar to that of long distance sailors. LOVEBYTE DEMOSCENE PARTY 11-2-2023, more details at @lovebyteparty |