Deebster

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[–] Deebster@programming.dev 3 points 2 days ago

The ExplainXKCD is great:

In truth, no such spoon is present on the probe, and Europa's icy crust is too thick to be penetrated by a spoon of such size.

The author is either being very tongue-in-cheek or very literal and humourless and I'm enjoying it both ways.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 3 points 2 days ago

If programming.dev is down, it's helpful to be able to see @meta@programming.dev from other instances and check for planned downtime, etc.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago

I'm more surprised that trapeziums aren't related to triangles.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 11 points 6 days ago

I thought he'd cloned them when I was reading, but you're right, they're all different.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21363946

The normal complaint new Zellij users have is that it has a lot of keybindings which are likely to conflict with programs like nvim or Helix that use a lot themselves. Before, the workflow was to lock Zellij with ctrl-g which let input go through to the focused shell/program.

The new mode has most of the keybindings behind the ctrl-g lock, e.g. a new tab is ctrl-g t n (instead of ctrl-t n). You can still use alt-(cursor) for changing focus and alt-n/alt-f for a new tiled/floating pane, but all other key presses get passed along.

You can switch between default and unlock-first (non-colliding) modes so if you need those alt shortcuts you can lock everything as before.

Plus some other nice features like being able to change modifier keys while running (via the Kitty Keyboard Protocol), and autoloading the new config when you edit the file.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 5 points 2 weeks ago

While I don't disagree, this article is pretty bad and unconvincing. Is it a draft or something dashed out to collect referral fees?

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago

Vulnerable: VHD PTZ camera firmware < 6.3.40 used in PTZOptics, Multicam Systems SAS, and SMTAV Corporation devices based on Hisilicon Hi3516A V600 SoC V60, V61, and V63

It looks like they're using AI correctly: to identify patterns in huge amounts of data.

I think they'd struggle to mention their own name more often in that article.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 7 points 2 weeks ago

I like that they used Microsoft Office WordArt for the image.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 5 points 2 weeks ago

So they're posting the "lyrics" of an audiobook? Feels like a loophole, although I don't know about how copyright works with actual song lyrics.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 1 points 4 weeks ago

I think there's a lot of people who would be happy with a Chromebook in computer form, and those are also the market for Linux.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

sweet stop

I think you mean sweet spot. Now I'm wondering if it's a typo or an eggcorn.

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

It shows the top line, so you just read top to bottom (and can scroll if you want).

[–] Deebster@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

You can set it to show what you want; if I'm doing TDD I'll set it to show the test output, and then it'll show the warnings beneath it.

You can switch between the views with a key (T for tests (or N for nextest), C for clippy, etc

But yes, it's pretty similar to using watch.

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Bacon v3 released (dystroy.org)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Deebster@programming.dev to c/rust@programming.dev
 

Bacon is a Rust code checker designed for minimal interaction, allowing users to run it alongside their editor to receive real-time notifications about warnings, errors, or test failures (I like having it show clippy's hints).

It prioritizes displaying errors before warnings, making it easier to identify critical issues without excessive scrolling.

Screenshot (from an old version I think):

v3 adds support for cargo-nextest, plus some QoL improvements.

v3.0.0 release notes

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Deebster@programming.dev to c/xkcd@lemmy.world
 

Hover text:

Our nucleic acid recovery techinques found a great deal of homo sapiens DNA incorporated into the fossils, particularly the ones containing high levels of resin, leading to the theory that these dinosaurs preyed on the once-dominant primates.

Transcript:

[Three squid-like aliens in a classroom; one alien stands in front of a board covered with minute text and a drawing of a T-Rex skeleton. Two aliens sit on stools watching the teacher alien. The teacher alien on the left is on a raised platform and points at the board with one tentacle.]
Left alien: Species such as triceratops and tyrannosaurus became more rare after the Cretaceous, but they survived to flourish in the late Cenozoic, 66 million years later.
Left alien: Many complete skeletons have been discovered from this era.

[Caption below the panel:]
It's going to be really funny when our museums get buried in sediment.

https://www.xkcd.com/2990/
explainxkcd.com for #2990

 

xkcd #2942: Fluid Speech

https://xkcd.com/2942

explainxkcd.com for #2942

Alt text:

Thank you to linguist Gretchen McCulloch for teaching me about phonetic assimilation, and for teaching me that if you stand around in public reading texts from a linguist and murmuring example phrases to yourself, people will eventually ask if you're okay.

 

https://xkcd.com/2937

Alt text:

Sorry to make you memorize this random string of digits. If it helps, it can also double as a mnemonic for remembering your young relatives' birthdays, if they happened to have been born on February 5th, 2018.

 

This is "The Frigatebird and the Diamond Ring" by Liron Gertsman, shot on a Canon EOS R5.

Source: https://liron-gertsman-photography.myshopify.com/products/the-frigatebird-and-the-diamond-ring

Article: How a Photographer Captured His Spectacular Dream Eclipse Photo (lots more pictures here)

 

This year's (belated, as is tradition) April Fool's XKCD is written in the Rapier.rs physics engine.

It's like The Incredible Machine, but each person can contribute a cell towards the larger machine.

 

I posted a comment with the message "Don’t let doomscrolling lead you into despair and apathy over climate" and got a fair few downvotes, so I thought this was worth sharing.

YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9p5VKd8VkE

 

https://xkcd.com/2896

Alt text:

Also, we would really appreciate it if you could prominently refer to it as an 'eHit'.

 

Director Joseph Kosinski says:

"The original version of the script we actually followed Maverick in his freefall back to Earth, which would have I guess debunked that theory," Kosinski told Happy Sad Confused's Josh Horowitz. "It was a pretty spectacular sequence imagining what it's like to reenter from space in your spacesuit."

"I love it. Film is meant to be interpreted. I love that there's multiple ways to read it. It's, you know, hopefully it's a piece of art meant to be interpreted, and I love people reading those things into it. It's like The Big Lebowski Theory that Johnny's not really there so, no, I welcome that," he said."

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