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@lyse had 2 long walks with Nanook in the rain today, foreworks has started, but he does not care at all ( which is really nice). Getting colder tonight, so itll snow a bit the next days.
[47°09′48″S, 126°43′07″W] Saalmi, retransmit, please
❤️ 🎶: Bobbed Hair by Cho Yong Pil
❤️ 🎶: Bobbed Hair by Cho Yong Pil
❤️ 🎶: Don’t Push Me (Original Ver.) by WENDY, SEULGI
❤️ 🎶: Don’t Push Me (Original Ver.) by WENDY, SEULGI
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👋 For those who have already entered the New Year: Happy New Year 2024!!!!! 🍾🍾🍾🎆🎆🎆🎉🎉🎉🥳
2023 you are withdrawing from the world but before you go I want to thank you for being the year that went between 2022 and 2024
2023 you are withdrawing from the world but before you go I want to thank you for being the year that went between 2022 and 2024
@stigatle Oh well. A quick storm appeared out of a sudden, that caught me by surprise. But already all calm again. Except for all those fucking idiots with explosives.
@movq Ah, the gunsight. :-)
[M [03;02;07]: 20 mile long run](https://staystrong.run/user/bmallred/activity/3368916c-a382-4c51-803a-83fe6e8ea82d): 20.04 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 03:16:16 duration
kept it chill and between 9:30 to 10:00 minutes per mile. the first half almost felt too easy. it wasn't until i had to go over the overpasses again where my legs started to actually feel it a bit. the leg back i would just "rope" people in and then slow down for a bit for a rest. this was a great confidence boost and a nice way to end the year.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 20.04 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 03:16:16 duration
kept it chill with between 9:30 and 10:00. the first half almost felt too easy. it was not until i had to go over the overpasses again where my legs started to actually feel it a bit. the leg back i would just "rope" people in and then slow down for a bit to rest. this was a great confidence boost and a nice way to end the year.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 20.04 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 03:16:16 duration
kept it chill with between 9:30 and 10:00. the first half almost felt too easy. it was not until i had to go over the overpasses again where my legs started to actually feel it a bit. the leg back i would just "rope" people in and then slow down for a bit to rest. this was a great confidence boost and a nice way to end the year.
#running
Pinellas County - Long Run: 20.04 miles, 00:09:48 average pace, 03:16:16 duration
kept it chill with between 9:30 and 10:00. the first half almost felt too easy. it was not until i had to go over the overpasses again where my legs started to actually feel it a bit. the leg back i would just "rope" people in and then slow down for a bit to rest. this was a great confidence boost and a nice way to end the year.
#running
[47°09′52″S, 126°43′01″W] --bad checksum--
That snow sadly turned into rain instead :(
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kudos to all the people who are running alternative frondends & other libre software that othere can use. they spend so much time, money & effort. majority of them don't expect anything in return. they deserve every good thing.
@stigatle Oh, we're far from having snow anytime soon. Five centimeters is the most we can ask for. Enjoy while it lasts. :-)
@xuu I totally forgot about that. Maybe the exact problem to solve was different, it's been too long ago. I only remember being upset about yet another unworldly text book exercise. They could have just used a board and all was good. Why on earth a railway rail? O_o
@movq That's pretty cool! Next level would be to let the half-balls roll properly. :-P The ASCII art remind me of moving unicellular organisms. Cool stuff, but I would not want to program that. :-)
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❤️ 🎶: Fly Away by Park Eunbin
❤️ 🎶: Fly Away by Park Eunbin
❤️ 🎶: Someday by Park Eunbin
❤️ 🎶: Someday by Park Eunbin
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@lyse Ah, no, that’s all happening in real-time. 😅 It’s surprisingly fast, even on that old machine. Okay, well, is it really a surprise … Actual games have *a lot more* going on. 😅
Here’s an updated video, I tweaked the graphics a bit:
https://movq.de/v/67b6ec085d/MVI_6871.MOV.mp4
And because it’s cute, here’s a video of the program that all this is based on:
https://movq.de/v/20d284000d/balls.mp4
A simple physics simulation that I did a while ago, with ASCII art rendering. (Oh god, this was in 2015, almost 10 years ago.)
@lyse Ah, no, that’s all happening in real-time. 😅 It’s surprisingly fast, even on that old machine. Okay, well, is it really a surprise … Actual games have *a lot more* going on. 😅
Here’s an updated video, I tweaked the graphics a bit:
https://movq.de/v/67b6ec085d/MVI_6871.MOV.mp4
And because it’s cute, here’s a video of the program that all this is based on:
https://movq.de/v/20d284000d/balls.mp4
A simple physics simulation that I did a while ago, with ASCII art rendering. (Oh god, this was in 2015, almost 10 years ago.)
@lyse Ah, no, that’s all happening in real-time. 😅 It’s surprisingly fast, even on that old machine. Okay, well, is it really a surprise … Actual games have *a lot more* going on. 😅
Here’s an updated video, I tweaked the graphics a bit:
https://movq.de/v/67b6ec085d/MVI_6871.MOV.mp4
And because it’s cute, here’s a video of the program that all this is based on:
https://movq.de/v/20d284000d/balls.mp4
A simple physics simulation that I did a while ago, with ASCII art rendering. (Oh god, this was in 2015, almost 10 years ago.)
I have been doing interview prep for next year. The problems have been great to get practice and make it fun when compared to the dry solve this you get on hacker rank or code scene.
That and so many great write-ups to explain the problems.
I have been doing interview prep for next year. The problems have been great to get practice and make it fun when compared to the dry solve this you get on hacker rank or code scene.
That and so many great write-ups to explain the problems.
@lyse I think there is a problem related to the fitting around a corner that is unsolved. I watched a video about it a little while back.
Moving sofa problem
@lyse I think there is a problem related to the fitting around a corner that is unsolved. I watched a video about it a little while back.
Moving sofa problem
[47°09′11″S, 126°43′48″W] Taking samples
@movq Ging sofort nach Ladenöffnung am Mittwoch los. :-(
@movq Oh! I thought that's some precalculation of the animation maybe. :-D
Dat Geböller geht mir schon bisschen auf den Sack, muss ich sagen.
Dat Geböller geht mir schon bisschen auf den Sack, muss ich sagen.
Dat Geböller geht mir schon bisschen auf den Sack, muss ich sagen.
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@lyse It sets the cue ball velocity. 😅
@lyse It sets the cue ball velocity. 😅
@lyse It sets the cue ball velocity. 😅
@eapl.me Yeah, the 3D pool games were just crazy magical to me back then. 😅 But you’re right, nothing beats a real-life pool table. All of these games are quite awkward to play and don’t feel “real” at all. 🥴
@eapl.me Yeah, the 3D pool games were just crazy magical to me back then. 😅 But you’re right, nothing beats a real-life pool table. All of these games are quite awkward to play and don’t feel “real” at all. 🥴
@eapl.me Yeah, the 3D pool games were just crazy magical to me back then. 😅 But you’re right, nothing beats a real-life pool table. All of these games are quite awkward to play and don’t feel “real” at all. 🥴
@lyse Ah, the thing with the elves and all that? I don’t think that’s meant to be taken seriously. This story is often over-the-top silly and bizarre. 😅 It’s just funny to me. Although, admittedly, it was a little less crazy this year. But yeah, maybe not everyone likes this kind of thing. ✌️
@lyse Ah, the thing with the elves and all that? I don’t think that’s meant to be taken seriously. This story is often over-the-top silly and bizarre. 😅 It’s just funny to me. Although, admittedly, it was a little less crazy this year. But yeah, maybe not everyone likes this kind of thing. ✌️
@lyse Ah, the thing with the elves and all that? I don’t think that’s meant to be taken seriously. This story is often over-the-top silly and bizarre. 😅 It’s just funny to me. Although, admittedly, it was a little less crazy this year. But yeah, maybe not everyone likes this kind of thing. ✌️
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Wow, we can get up to a meter of snow in a very short time here, proper snowstorm! Exciting! Also next week the temp drops, cold from siberia comes here, so it'll probably stick around for a while. :)
I like coding on stuff, but I rarely spend time in unreal engine, or godot, but I still want to code on some game stuff once in a while. I think I've found what I've been looking for to test out - #raylib https://www.raylib.com/ , I want to recreate one of my older (outdated) projects that I did a while back in godot, but make the same with raylib. Also it would be cool to use the USD ( https://openusd.org/release/index.html ) library that me and a friend is coding - to then implement it and load USD scenes in raylib, that would be very nice, that way I get to work on both the USD library, and code some game stuff at the same time, always nice to combine things.
#catsoftwtxt
#catsoftwtxt
@movq Hui! What's the deal with the red progress bar thingy at the bottom?
@darren Uuuhhhh, cool! Pun intended. ;-)
@prologic Half a meter is quite a bit narrow.
I might just build one out of timber. The websites I found so far sell either scrap metal as well, their reviews look highly suspicious or the shelves are ridiculously expensive.
@movq It's just that the story around the spec is superfluous in my opinion. But I only checked the first three days, it just got too silly.
God has come in this world, not through war, but through Jesus. Where people do not believe in Jesus, do not obey HIM, there is war.
@movq It's only my first one so far, too. There haven't been any recordings yet the last time I checked three days ago. :-)
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@lyse What about a rack cabinet? 🤔
@lyse What about a rack cabinet? 🤔
@lyse What about a rack cabinet? 🤔
Sorry to hear 😢 Wireless sucks 😆
Sorry to hear 😢 Wireless sucks 😆
Sorry to hear 😢 Wireless sucks 😆
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Honestly, this whole DOS thing is “what I’m here for”. I find it super interesting and I haven’t been this motivated to do computer stuff in a long time (probably since I wrote my X11 window manager).
All the topics and concepts are challenging but relatively easy to understand in the end. The same goes for old-school computer graphic topics, like raycasting (or even basic raytracing, for that matter, that’s an old technique as well). You can read up on that and dig through it in a weekend or two. That’s just great.
And it’s in stark contrast to most of the “modern” topics that we have today. Like … try using Kubernetes or Terraform. Try learning Rust. It’s all gotten so convoluted and complex, it’s not fun anymore.
Honestly, this whole DOS thing is “what I’m here for”. I find it super interesting and I haven’t been this motivated to do computer stuff in a long time (probably since I wrote my X11 window manager).
All the topics and concepts are challenging but relatively easy to understand in the end. The same goes for old-school computer graphic topics, like raycasting (or even basic raytracing, for that matter, that’s an old technique as well). You can read up on that and dig through it in a weekend or two. That’s just great.
And it’s in stark contrast to most of the “modern” topics that we have today. Like … try using Kubernetes or Terraform. Try learning Rust. It’s all gotten so convoluted and complex, it’s not fun anymore.