The #uxn channel has moved to Libera. Spent a bit of time today to make the html5 experience of the #uxn emulator somewhat less awful. There's a clearly indicated zoom toggle button, a way to share the rom via url encode, and they don't vanish offscreen anymore when the window is too high. @neauoire woa, that first track give me big Doe Deer vibes
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@neauoire No matter the platform I always suck at playing Flappy Bird kind of game. I'm happy to report your version matches the experience.
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Everyday I'm like, nha, I don't need block tabbing/untabbing, since everything is automatically formatted anyways, maybe tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow was finally today. Whenever I edit a language that I need to manually indent, it's a pain in the butt. "so you round the cape there, and it'll be on fire-"
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"Ok, step 3 still doesn’t make sense. So what happened?" @neauoire that certainly got me interested, but from this article alone it seems to be the exact same concept as JVM, Go, WASM... Just more obscure, not to ruin the fun. Long walks on the shore talking about installing a bicycle crank to the shaft of our ship. I've added copies of source files for most #uxn tools, and other software, here: These will be automatically updated as I work on them in their individual repositories, but mirrored there for reliability. They are also embedded in their wiki pages, for example: I really like it. I’m considering making something to automatically mirror my sources as well. bit more robustness would feel good The forge that we use at Hundred Rabbits has been taken down by DDoS attacks and is struggling to come back online, the event reminded us that we ought to also have mirrors and release versions of these source files elsewhere. So we've begun hosting copies of these files on our various sites. (All the builds are still available as per usual, on itchio.) Until we regain access and push the changes to people using bleeding edge candidates, keeping with the spirit of improving the resilience of the tools we use I've taken a moment to write a kind of pocket version of the console emulator and self-hosted assembler as to see how many lines are needed to start from the seed assembler and replicate it. A copy of the pocket emulator, the source for the assembler and its hexadecimal representation have been added to the wiki. Cooking aboard our ship in winter means boiling some water to thaw the content of olive oil can. The inferno of the living is not something that will be; it is what is already here, the inferno where we live every day and form by being together. There are two ways to escape suffering it: - The first is easy for many: accept the inferno and become such a part of it that you can no longer see it. @neauoire @eli_oat for when you rebuild your website in Lil: https://razetime.github.io/blog/2023/11/22/decker-sites.html 👀 |
@neauoire Pretty neat! Good demonstration of how easy yet effective parallax scrolling is at conveying a sense of depth too
@neauoire does it run this slow for you in the browser too? running ff https://i.cblgh.org/2024-01/10772RLL.mp4
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Flexing I see