[-] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Why restrict to 54-bit signed integers? Is there some common language I'm not thinking of that has this as its limit?

Edit: Found it myself, it's the range where you can store an integer in a double precision float without error. I suppose that makes sense for maximum compatibility, but feels gross if we're already identifying value types. I don't come from a web-dev/js background, though, so maybe it makes more sense there.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago

JPEGView It's a simple but powerful image viewer (don't be misled by the name, it can view most any standard image formats).

It feels weird to even have an opinion on such a simple piece of software, but this is the type of tool that reminds you of what software could be like. When you open an image, you see the image. No loading time. No unnecessary toolbars. No fucking pop-ups to update the software to get the latest AI tools.

Don't get me wrong, it's plenty powerful. It's got all the tools you'd expect: viewing EXIF data, cropping, rotating, brightness/color correction. It even has some more advanced tools: navigating collections of photos (including nested folders), viewing a collection as a slideshow or movie, perspective correction, batch-renaming... The impressive part is that it does all this without getting in the way of it's job: viewing images.

Unfortunately, the project has been abandoned, though it appears to have been forked here (I haven't actually used this version, but hopefully they haven't changed too much).

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

That's pretty rough in a lot of ways, but man would that make ASCII box-drawing easier.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago

I didn't see the content of the post, but the modlog lists the following:

Removed Post "Unpopular opinion: Wesley Crusher is not the worst TNG character... Alexander is." reason: Rule 1 + No be cares about your “unpopular opinion” luke warm takes

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

I went through these challenges a while back; they were super fun! I remember at the end there was something about "notify me if there are more challenges" but I don't believe I ever heard anything.

I'm a sucker for puzzles, and the write-ups for the challenges were the right level of silliness.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Super interesting read! Thanks for sharing.

I'd be interested to see how impactful a sparse representation would be. It's an optimization I know to have been useful from trying it on AoC and similar cellular automata problems, but I have no clue how it would mesh with the other optimizations made here. I would guess its effectiveness would also rely heavily on the particular ruleset you were simulating, as well as your starting state.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Thanks for sharing this! Very cool to see the work that goes into a proposal, especially knowing that it has paid off.

From my uninformed perspective, this seems like an easy approval (no doubt due to your convincing proposal), but I'm curious if you were confident it would be accepted when you proposed it? I have no idea how stringent the acceptance process might be.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Not to be a jerk, but the image used there is a pretty bad example of the Cool S. It shouldn't have horizontal ends, and should instead use diagonal lines to connect back to the middle.

Not that there's exactly one Cool S, but this does not look like the most common or recognizable variant.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago

It probably doesn't show when viewing your own profile, but yours shows two links:

  • Send Message which links to sending a private message through lemmy
  • Send Secure Message which links to sending a message through matrix
[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

there’s no way they would have had this to hand the whole time and never thought to use it during any one of the many life and death emergencies?

Ah, yes, the star trek classic!

I do agree, though. It was too long and too effective. A quick burst to make their way past the medical guards and into a turbolift would have been more believable and better paced.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

I do try to maintain proper grammar and capitalization online (to a reasonable degree), and, though I try not to, I've built a judgmental perspective against those who don't. It's not really about things like capitalization, though. The root of it lies in the baseline level of effort that's expected in order to contribute.

I truly don't understand the way some people choose to participate in online forums. In any large enough (and unmoderated) community, there are just pages and pages of single-line, uncapitalized, unpunctuated, emoji-strewn nonsense. None of these individually is a problem, but as a whole it seems to represent a fundamental lack of care about the quality of discussion.

But hey, maybe I've just become a crotchety bastard.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago

I, the honorable King of the great nation of Recothuami, am certainly not to blame. On an unrelated note, I have an incredible investment opportunity that may be of interest to you.

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