@hisham_hm trying to answer the question (no one is asking) "is #teal getting slower?" Here is a plot of the time it takes to run "$ lua ./tl gen tl.tl" over all the commits on my computer (5 run average), plotted by date. I will need to revise my methodology to make it work on older commits.
My Thinkpad's keyboard space key stopped responding on one side, so I wanted to check what is underneath. Popped the key up - oh no! The construction inside flew apart. Checking stores, replacement keyboard costs €50. No way, need to get this working again. A pair of tweezers, light, magnifying glass, patience and 30min later I have my space bar working again. €50 saved 😄 There goes a nice evening, nothing done, time to sleep.
"What’s funny to think about is that if instead C had not done that and used 1-based indexing, people today would certainly be claiming how C is superior for providing both 1-based indexing with p[i] and 0-based pointer offsets with p + i."
https://hisham.hm/2021/01/18/again-on-0-based-vs-1-based-indexing/
LEDs From Dubai: The Royal Lights You Can’t Buy
[Clive] had an interesting video about LED lights from Philips. You can’t buy them unless you live in Dubai. Apparently inspired by the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who wanted mor… https://hackaday.com/2021/01/17/leds-from-dubai-the-royal-lights-you-cant-buy/
Original tweet : https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1351053368085639173
I found #BattleblockTheater in my Steam library (who knows which HumbleBundle I bought it with) and I only recently discovered what a gem it is. Easy to get into, good level design, progressively increasing difficulty, humorous, lots of fun, "kid friendly violence" (I'm OK with my kids playing it and they enjoy the game), level editor, and when you have 4 controllers, there are many game modes available for the whole family to enjoy. Did I mention tons of fun? 🙂 #linux #proton #remoteplay tested
Today's winner of buzzword bingo is: https://ceramic.network/
Hardware decoding #av1 should be covered this year apparently - https://www.anandtech.com/show/16316/samsung-announces-exynos-2100
I like my OnePlus Nord, but there are two issues I can't forgive it: a) the placement of the volume and power buttons - they directly oppose each other, so whenever I change volume, I "grab a screenshot" (vol down + power) since I have to "hold the other end" to press it b) the fourth "depth camera" is just a placebo, all portrait processing is done in software (install gcammod to check, there's no data coming off the fourth camera)