It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
Pretty much done implementing gameplay mechanics, now onto my favourite bit, interface animation 😈 Just adding a soft cursor lerp movement makes it all feel already smoother.
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
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kneecap, fizzy drinks with spirulina and good company.
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
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@rostiger@merveilles.town not their author tho
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
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Just received a very rude DM from a super duper disappointed person that our "sailboat uses AIs for navigation", and how it's stealing jobs and bad for the environment and so on-
I went through our wiki, I just couldn't imagine that we would have ANY page that mentions that we use AI for navigation, I looked through my own wiki, I figured maybe there's a typo, I must have written don't where I meant to write do, something like that.
Then I realized what was going on, when we say AIS, we mean the navigation/radio protocol, it's for seeing the other boats on radar, lmao
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I love how vibecoded commits are called vommits. It's so perfect.
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I was wondering what was so special about the AND gate that it didn't need that extra resource, I was wondering, is AND actually more computationally efficient in this commutative universe?
And, yes! It is. AND maps cleanly to linear logic's tensor(x), but in linear logic, OR and NOT needs a little extra resource because you cross boundary into the additive universe and this transition has a cost.
In this world of rewriting, you have to carry an evidence of abscence through the computation.
https://lists.sr.ht/~rabbits/horadric/%3C55d13b69-6d63-4683-906d-119b6d82cd8c@gmail.com%3E
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
I've spent the morning fawning over the paintings of Emily Shanks and Winslow Homer, the latter, who's collection mostly revolves around "little boats in way too much weather", has also created this one, which I think is my favourite work of his.
Blackboard, Winslow Homer(1877)
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
"The world is going digital, we're told, and someday there will even be digital real estate inhabited by people in digital clothes drinking digital orange juice extracted with digital juicers. People will play at the lives they once took seriously, lives that had once had heft and weight, and the juice content of juice will fall to zero. I suspect my old physical squeezer will still be working then, but the rest of my kitchen gear won't. Not much of it. I might not last, either. I fear I won't." — Walter Kirn
Their moats were made of friction.
And friction was going to zero.
https://www.citriniresearch.com/p/2028gic
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
#Uxntal has changed a little bit this week, macros can now be called using local scope bindings, think obj.macro_name()
It's a bit hard to explain in non-uxn terms, but it's as if an object's member could point to a macro that will be inlined where it's called. It's a little convenience, but it's comfy as hell, and I can't say I've ever came across this in the wild.
https://lists.sr.ht/~rabbits/uxn/%3C4485d4b7-dfec-4ceb-aae9-18ed28846dfa@xxiivv.com%3E
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It’s always night under the ultraviolet sun.
I was reading some of these colorful yellow and blue Penguin classics from the 60s, and I realized that I had a hard time putting events in relation to each other in my head(how much time passed between the Muqaddimah and the Prince? for example, is what brought that question)
I made myself a personal historical timeline of sort.
https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/history
* I know it's an extremely narrow version of history, don't @ me X)
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If I write a letter
and mail it
to someone I love,
someone I love may write a letter to me.
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An excellent zine of @CrimethInc@todon.eu's Security Culture post.
https://cdn.crimethinc.com/assets/zines/what-is-security-culture/what-is-security-culture_screen_single_page_view.pdf
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We released a transcription of the Permacomputing 101 talk, in which I look back at some of the earlier attempts to explore ways to fight digital obsolescence.
https://100r.co/site/permacomputing_101.html
#permacomputing