Yesterday I ordered a blanket for an incredible amount of money, more precisely a weighted blanket. Now I hope that it will be delivered quickly and that it really has the positive effects that are being advertised. Although I can usually fall asleep quickly in the evening with a sleeping mask and earplugs, I never manage to sleep through the night, I am never woken up by the alarm clock because I wake up earlier. In the morning I feel tired almost every day, sometimes even the whole day, which then also limits my c … ⌘ Read more
https://traditionsofconflict.com/blog/2019/10/4/sacred-metal, and now consider computer programming (especially the terminology of wizards/gurus, programming as magic, the SICP cover &c!)
B.C. premier John Horgan all insults toward Victoria protests
https://www.omarpolo.com/post/amused.html c kiss suckless music player
https://.org/ericb/some_little_usefull_C_applications
https://waytolearnx.com/category/programmation-c tuto howto snippet
Livestream brought you by Starlink
I got Starlink/Soylink and I might, might be able to do a livestream from my house.
Come see if it works here:
Livestream brought you by Starlink
I got Starlink/Soylink and I might, might be able to do a livestream from my house.
Come see if it works here:
https://videos.lukesmith.xyz/w/6HaEr5NtP61H1fZC3FdXC9
I will start sometime soon once I get things set up. I should have a chat module open now on my PeerTube instance now. ⌘ Read more
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Guest Blog: Deciding Between Docker Desktop and a DIY Solution
Guest author Ben Hall is the lead technical developer for C# .NET at gov.uk (a United Kingdom public sector information website) and a .NET Foundation foundation member. He worked for nine years as a school teacher, covering programming and computer science. Ben enjoys making complex topics accessible and practical for busy developers. Deciding Between Docker […]
The post [Guest Blog: Deciding Between Docke … ⌘ Read more
** Forth, a tool for cultivating community **
I watch most of the recordings of the Forth2020’s Zoom chats. A topic that comes up from time to time is how to get more folks interested in Forth — especially younger folks. In my weird little corner of the internet I can say that there are certainly young folks interested in Forth!
I wonder if the issue at play is less one of interest, and more one of cross c … ⌘ Read more
Isode: Successfully Managing HF Radio Networks
With the potential for new technologies to cause interference to traditional communications networks and even space itself at the risk of becoming weaponised, it is important to make sure that you always have a backup plan for your communications ready and waiting.
Should the worst happen and your primary network, typically SatCom, go down you need to ensure that you can still communicate with your forces wherever they are, and that c … ⌘ Read more
https://curl.se/libcurl/c/ curl api
Lossless Image Compression in O(n) Time
Introducing QOI — the Quite OK Image Format. It losslessly compresses RGB and
RGBA images to a similar size of PNG, while offering a 20x-50x speedup in
compression and 3x-4x speedup in decompression. All single-threaded, no
SIMD. It’s also stupidly simple.
tl;dr: 300 lines of C, single header,
source on github,
benchmark results here.
 on screens. There’s a chance that you might update and find your font extra large or small. If so, you can just manually add
xrandr --dpi 96to the beginning of yourxprofileto set the DPI to the typical 96 (or whatever number looks best).
- I have no switched new installs of LARBS from using Pulseaudio to Pipewire as an … ⌘ Read more
** Operators in C **
Following up my notes on Data Types and Variables in C here are notes on operators in C.
An operator is a symbol that represents a mathematical or logical operation. An operator effects operands.
C provides a number of operators.
Some arithmetic operators include,
”`hljs plaintext
+*
/
%
”`
% is the most exciting of the list, it is called modulo and it returns the remainder after division. Of note, modulo c … ⌘ Read more
@adi@f.adi.onl What about this one?
SRCFILES = $(wildcard *)
# remove existing *.gz (actually doubles entries)
CLEANSRC = $(SRCFILES:.gz=)
DSTFILES = $(addsuffix .gz, $(CLEANSRC))
%.gz: %
gzip -c $< > $<.gz
all: $(DSTFILES)
You must not have subdirectories in that folder, though.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I don’t by your example (rebasing behaviour), sorry.
Writing a twt is more similiar to writing a commit message. Git does quite some checks to detect that nothing new was written and happily discards a commit if you just leave the editor. You don’t need any special action, just quit your editor. Git will take care for the rest.
But it’s OK as it is. I just didn’t expect that I have to select and delete all to discard a twt. So it’s C-x h C-w C-x C-c for me.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de My workflow is as follows.
I hit “reply” hotkey and my editor comes up.
With or without writing something I close my editor without saving the content.
Of course I close it by C-x C-c, not by :q! ;-)
Jenny finds the temp file unchanged, e.g. it’s content is the same as it was when my editor was started. I would like that jenny discards the reply then.
Autosaving is no problem either. Real editors do this to a temporary (kind of backup) file. Only in case of a crash that file is consulted and the user is asked if she would like to continue with that stored content.
** Data Types and Variables in C **
I’ve been writing a heap of Lua lately — this has lead to my becoming interested, again, in C. Here are some ancient notes I dug up on the most basics of data types and variables in C.
All of a computer’s memory is comprised of bits. A sequence of 8 bits forms a byte. A group of bytes (typically 4 or 8) form a word. Each word is associated with a memory address. The address increases by 1 with each byte of memory.
In C, a byte is an object that is as big as t … ⌘ Read more
C Programming Languages Removes Pointers
Pointing is rude. ⌘ Read more
a simple Makefile for forwarding internet to your local machine:
SSH_HOST=https://xuu.me
PRIV_KEY=~/.ssh/id_ed25519
forward:
LOCAL_PORT=$(HOST_PORT); sh -c "$(shell http --form POST $(SSH_HOST) pub=@$(PRIV_KEY).pub | grep ^ssh | head -1 | awk '{ print "ssh -T -p " $$4 " " $$5 " -R " $$7 " -i $(PRIV_KEY)" }')"
Obfuscated drum synthesis in C !tinydrums
Obscenities are symptoms of weak minds.
Over the past few years, I made the decision to totally cut obscenities out from my speech. You might actually be able to find recordings of me cursing four or five years ago, but as of now, I really stand by my decision.
Obscenities are the linguistic equivalent of an trashy emaciated person entirely decked in tattoos, smoking cigarettes and wearing a shirt with nudity on it. They’ll defend what they do on the idea that it’s someone “their right,” or “e … ⌘ Read more
A screenshot of a very tiny c program written on System7
I’ve got to use macOS by nature of my work. Lately I’m increasingly down on this. Here I will not re-hash anything about the current state of Apple’s hardware and software ecosystem. I don’t care.
Wanting to take a trip down nostolgia lane, however (to when I was 2 years old) I thought I’d install Mac OS System 7. What follows is a quick guide for doing the sa … ⌘ Read more
phew. took me long enough, but I finally got an initial draft for using the monome grid in C directly via libmonome: !grid_tutorial
“ç”, I think. Anything above 7-bit ASCII would’ve done it, though.
I and @r1k@r1k.tilde.institute developing new client for twtxt: https://tildegit.org/g1n/twtxt-c
I and @r1k@r1k.tilde.institute developing new client for twtxt: https://tildegit.org/g1n/twtxt-c
@prologic@twtxt.net @jlj@twt.nfld.uk @movq@www.uninformativ.de
/p/tmp > git clone https://www.uninformativ.de/git/lariza.git Mon May 24 23:48:18 2021
Cloning into 'lariza'...
/p/tmp > tree lariza/ 12.5s Mon May 24 23:48:32 2021
lariza/
├── BUGS
├── CHANGES
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── PATCHES
├── README
├── browser.c
├── man1
│ ├── lariza.1
│ └── lariza.usage.1
├── user-scripts
│ └── hints.js
└── we_adblock.c
2 directories, 11 files
Belgique « Ruche » de Zedelgem Des SS lettons commémorés en Flandre - Et c’est passé inaperçu depuis 2018 !!? @dreynders @CharlesMichel @eucopresident ⌘ Read more…
https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/language c doc code
https://www.labophilo.fr/2020/06/30/c-est-pas-sorcier-l-int%C3%A9grale-559-vid%C3%A9os-en-visionnage-gratuit/ savoir formation
https://curl.se/libcurl/c/https.html code curl écriture
https://ybad.name/Logiciel-libre/Code/Snippets/C.html code snippets écriture
https://devdocs.io/c/ "c" code
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Hoping this will be my last twt from this Ctrl-C Club locale; my pod is up & running at twt.nfld.uk. :-) Planning to migrate this week!
Hoping this will be my last twt from this Ctrl-C Club locale; my pod is up & running at twt.nfld.uk. :-) Planning to migrate this week!
C’est que ces plateformes, même si elles en ont toutes les apparences, ne sont pas conçues comme des lieux publics. » ⌘ Read more…
I’m posting this from ~ an old 3G iPhone and have logged it into my tilde club shell a/c.
lil (little interpretted language) is a tiny scripting language with implementations in C and Pascal. Apparently, the author maintains it in a private !fossil repo, which is pretty neat: [[http://runtimeterror.com/tech/lil/?ref=hvper.com]] #links
En ce qui concerne les matières sociales, j’ai constaté que le fédéral est bien plus déconnecté des réalités de terrain que les régions, c’est comme si le fédéral découvrait la crise sociale. ⌘
initial ugens page added to !monolith wiki, with link to woven ugens scheme file. the first non-C woven file in monolith. [[/proj/monolith/wiki/ugens]]. #docs #updates