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Devil Lu Linvega

So, @rek had these sort of metal quill tips, I don't know how they're called.

I can't help but be amazed by their simplicity. It's a single piece of folded metal that'll fit over almost anything. Here I stuffed the end of a mixing stick into it, and turning into a pen.

I don't know why I have never seen those before.

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gef

@neauoire @rek I also love these nibs a lot, and taking it one step further, using feather makes beautiful nibs:

sirjofri

@neauoire @rek I wrote for two years with a nib in university without any issues. It was worth learning proper handwriting with ~21 years after I left school, and using nibs was also worth it.

margot

@neauoire there's a whole wealth of variations on this too if you want to go down a rabbit hole; i did comics in school and a lot of the teachers were very excited about the different kinds of nibs you could get

Devil Lu Linvega

It's a bit frustrating that the Small File Media Festival website is so large that it's impossible for me to load even the front-page.

Trevor Flowers

@neauoire Out of curiosity, what sort of transfer speeds and round trips do you usually see?

Eri

@neauoire that’s ironic. It’s a pretty big wordpress site. Have you tried to download it with wget to see if that helps anything?

Alina 0xFF

@neauoire can we help? e.g. by copying content in plaintext for you?

Devil Lu Linvega

I've been reading The Unsettling Of America, the cover could have been:

"Wendell is BACK, and HE'S PISSED"

#theLibrary

Devan

@neauoire do you have an epub of it per chance?

Ryan

@neauoire his curmudgeony is the only kind I can tolerate

Devil Lu Linvega

Cleaned up my notes on #permacomputing this morning.

Salvage Computing: Designing for Disassembly ensures that all elements of a product can be disassembled for repair and for end of life.

Collapse Computing: Designing for Descent ensures that a system is resilient to intermittent energy supply and network connectivity.

wiki.xxiivv.com/site/permacomp

:permacomputing:

Devil Lu Linvega

This wiki is about #permacomputing, a radically sustainable approach to computing inspired by permaculture.
permacomputing.net/
🌻

preferrance

@neauoire

a radically sustainable approach...

mouahaha...minding !

Matt Gauger

@neauoire I wonder if “calm computing” concepts have overlap as a principle, if it means less notifications is less things running in the background, and less complexity? Not exactly for the same purpose. Especially since I see calm computing more as not letting a machine hijack your attention or manipulate you.

Shadow Heart

@neauoire an interesting idea that would need to confront the proprietary nature of tech as well and rights to repair such tech. Open source equivalents to consumer products could be a possible route as profit motive negates open standards.

Devil Lu Linvega

Planted a few dozen sprouted lentils and mung beans on a little islet onto which nothing but short grasses and moss grows.

Curious to see if they'll take. I chose this island so they don't compete with indigenous plants on the coast. I doubt birds would take them out and carry them ashore.

Devil Lu Linvega

Help each other through the approaching depression.

Devil Lu Linvega

The increasing slicing up of time into smaller and smaller pieces, until all one is left with is a nano-second of time, not enough to ever feel informed.

meta-nomad.net/the-battle-agai

Devil Lu Linvega

@calutron Just remembered, I'm not sure if you knew, but you can import a tga into Noodle, so you could make a 3d scene, export to tga(monochrome, no RLE compression, top-left alignment) and then paint over it in Noodle.

Just thought I'd point it out :)

calutron

@neauoire Oh, do you know the pixel resolution of the default Noodle frame?

Devil Lu Linvega

In anchorages, there's this social phenomenon that I haven't given a name to just yet, but it goes like this:

Anchorages are usually quiet places, in which any sound will be noticed by anyone sharing that echoing space. So, if you start your engine, all eyes will be on you. So people tend to be quiet, use their oars to get around.

But you need just one vessel obnoxious enough to use their engine, to raise the volume enough that a second vessel will start their generator, and a third, ..

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amorris

@neauoire It's like a tragedy of the commons of silence, haha

"Well if they an fire up their engine, I will too"

RoyGreenhilt

@neauoire When I was on a mooring down in the BVI's, we'd run our generator at night, because damned if I was going to sweat through a night with small children aboard.

We shut it all down when everyone got up for breakfast, but I did feel a slight twinge of guilt through the night. It didnt' last long. I sleep hard.

wrack

@neauoire [shakes head] It makes you wonder why they cruise at all if they're so insensitive to the environment/isolation they've made such an effort to reach.

Devil Lu Linvega

“I think the shift to the cloud will happen at such a rapid rate, that in just a few years I predict there will be no more code on your local computer.”, GitHub CEO

yikes

Devil Lu Linvega

Check out @m15o's genius Neon Kisok, it contains the definition for an HTML journal, which is an HTML article format to use on your /now page so it can be aggregated. It even automatically generates a RSS feed!

kiosk: kiosk.nightfall.city/
spec: journal.miso.town/

Lizbeth

@neauoire @m15o really interested to try this, it will probably makes motivate me to update my now page ~

Devil Lu Linvega

In our keynote for NIME, we'll quickly show how Orca works, @rek made these hand-drawn slides that demonstrates the basics of the program.

Devil Lu Linvega

Felix Winkelmann implemented a standard #forth, in #uxn.

It works amazingly well, it even supports the full Varvara APIs, so it can be used to draw shapes and play music!

call-with-current-continuation

Dick Smiths Fair Go Supporters

@neauoire
It sounds to us like 'Forth' is the new '#Flash' 😊

Seriously, though. Forgetting the flowControl, and interactive qualities that Flash had/has, we would love to see a video-format that can handle slides and pointers more gracefully. And video-in-picture, etc.

signal9 :hackers_town:

@neauoire I frequently get lost in Derelicts. Friggin' briliant.

atrax

@neauoire
"The overall effect is that part of the incoming light is reflected back over the range of 0° to 42°"

Devil Lu Linvega

Finished reading Watership Down. One of the best novel I've read, hard to put down, even when it's gotten so late you can't keep your eyes open. I'm sad just thinking that it's over.
#theLibrary

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davidalbertainley

@neauoire this toot (is that what we call mastodon tweets still?) is inspiring a purchase! ive been looking for a world to get lost in

gef

@neauoire there are books that I've never finished because I really enjoyed them too much! I'll check Watership down for sure :D

nonmateria

@neauoire here for you some watership down ispired post-hardcore(?) if you don't already know them

youtube.com/watch?v=04dIyXvYnV

FALL OF EFRAFA "Owsla" (full album)

Devil Lu Linvega

I see a bunch of the Japanese-speaking MSX scene noodling around with #uxn these days, and some of them are complaining that the Google Translation of the documentation is utterly undecypherable.

That's a problem.

mcc

@neauoire A rumor I've heard is that because the data sets Google used contained more data from some languages than others, Google Translate works very well translating between european languages but works poorly translating from european languages to east asian ones.

Devil Lu Linvega

I need to build a disassembler, any suggestions for resources/examples?

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Ed S

For your consideration, a #mos6502 disassembler in #lisp

"cl-6502 is a Common Lisp emulator, assembler and disassembler for the MOS 6502 processor"

github.com/kingcons/cl-6502#re

(Because if it's in Lisp it might be short and sweet.)

@neauoire

Devil Lu Linvega

Thanks for all the suggestions!
Next up, literals 💥

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@neauoire ...did you forget Uxn32 has this? :P

Devil Lu Linvega

We stumbled on a little lean-to, deep in the woods, where someone lived for some time, this person's books, kettle, bucket and tarps are all still there. I wonder if they've stayed over the winter, and how beautiful and scary this place must have looked covered in snow.

bird girl

@neauoire Wow... are their books OK? I feel like the environment outdoors in a winter, or just in general --moisture, and various sorts of decay inducing lifeforms-- would be really hard on books...

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