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  • Here's my GitLab. None of it's "active" really. I'm the only contributor to most things I have on GitLab. At least some of the things there, if they started getting attention and interest, I might very likely make them active. But for now, they're just out there and may or may not receive further updates. Though I'm working on other projects I specifically intend to publish as FOSS in the future.

    • Simple-CSS-Shrinker was made for a web-based game I wrote back in the day. I ought to dust that game off and publish it.
    • JeSter, the JS tester. A really simple JS unit testing framework that runs in a browser and doesn't require Node or V8 or anything. Made in service to the same game I mentioned in the previous item.
    • pystocking was basically in service of hydrogen_proxy
    • hydrogen_proxy is a "scriptable HTTP proxy" written in Python. Definitely intended for privacy kind of applications. But it's kinda slow. I have in the back of my mind to rewrite it in Go, but it's not high on my priority list. (I'm honestly mulling the idea of quitting the use of browsers all together if I can wrangle a way to do that that doesn't involve switching to a bunch of proprietary software. The main browsers are bullshit these days.)
    • GoVTT was written because I wanted to play a TTRPG with friends remotely. It's a web-based virtual tabletop application that you can self-host. I may some day offer hosting for it. (Like, if you want to use it but don't want to be bothered to go through the hassle of hosting it yourself, maybe I'll offer to host it for a small fee.) No guarantees, though, except that it'll always be FOSS and it'll always be an option to self-host.
    • codecomic is a domain-specific language for making simple webcomics or story boards. I made it because I wanted to be able to include webcomics/story boards in my game mastering notes, which are managed with a system that I should also publish as FOSS.

    My main side-projects right now that I haven't published yet are:

    • A domain-specific language for building 3d game assets. Roughly speaking, FreeCAD is to OpenSCAD as Blender is to what I'm currently working on building. (It's in the early stages right now. I intend for it to be able to do modeling, rigging, animations, textures, normals, etc. All in the DSL's syntax. I'm making progress, but of course that project is ridiculously ambitious. We'll see where it is in a year.)
    • A framework for rapidly prototyping 3d-printable mechanical keyboards. (Also pretty ridiculously ambitious.) The image below is a sneak peak at the first keyboard I'm intending to build with it. Some day.

  • Wait. "Eye contact." Doesn't that imply that the sun has eyes?

    ARE YOU FUCKING TELLING ME THE SUN HAS HAD EYES THIS WHOLE TIME?

  • Pettiness, thy name is... basically everyone in the Trump administration.

  • ♫ All along the eastern front ♫

    ♫ People line up to receive ♫

    ♫ She got the power in her hands ♫

    ♫ To shock you like you won't believe ♫

  • You made the cow yourself?

  • On the flip side, you've probably met someone who has saved a person's life.

  • Z is only depth if your camera happens to be at the origin facing in the positive Z direction, though. In most games, the camera almost never rotates except about a vertical axis, though, so Z as the vertical axis stays vertical always. (Exceptions being space sims, that leaning-around-the-corner maneuver in a lot of games where the camera tips, games with shifting gravity, etc.)

    I dunno. Z as up always felt more intuitive to me. It's just another thing to argue about like Vim vs Emacs and tabs vs spaces, I guess.

  • I had a friend who wasn't very technical who had some issue where he couldn't boot into his OS (Windows) and bought a new computer, but wanted the files off the old computer. So he asked me for help. I remember bringing a Knoppix live CD (remember Knoppix?) And when I was there, I realized I had a severe lack of general networking equipment. (I didn't have a switch, so I couldn't plug both computers into the network so they could communicate with each other and the internet.)

    So I started up the old computer in Knoppix, plugged it into the network, and installed a bunch of networking packages like a DHCP server and such. And then I used the Ethernet cable to plug the two computers into each other, letting the Knoppix box give the new Windows machine its IP. And then I installed Putty on the Windows machine and used it to SCP the files from the old machine to the new one.

    The whole thing went way smoother than I'd have expected, never having attempted that before. But I felt like such a hacker that day. Lol.

  • I stared at this for like 2 minutes before I saw it. Lol.

    (And now I'm rereading this comment double-checking for typos.)

  • It is so refreshing to see a post title like this one and find out it isn't about blockchain bullshit. And then on top of that, the article even talks about GNU Taler. Anything that spreads awareness about GNU Taler makes me happy.

  • lose forty house seats

    God I hope so. And it looks like it's going that direction right now. But the last 2 10 25 years have made me really reluctant to count chicknes.

  • Honestly, sensible.

  • spork

    Jump
  • This wasn't an example of someone calling something "satanic", but I have seen someone say special/general relativity were anti-christian. My guess is that they were taught that evolution was bullshit because there are still a lot of christians who believe that, and then they confused relativity with evolution. Though I guess it's also possible they were confusing relativity with moral relativism. 🤷

    More specifically on the topic of this thread, my mother banned Pokemon/Digimon for being "satanic" when I was 13.

  • "If it works, it ain't stupid." ;)

  • Huh. Only 11 days on the Raspberry Pi I'm using as a "desktop system" right now. (Arch Linux Arm, btw... though Arch Linux Arm sucks now-a-days.)

    Let's check my RPi-based NAS:

     
        
    [tootsweet@mynasserver ~]$ uptime
     19:56:07 up 212 days, 18:43,  4 users,  load average: 0.16, 0.04, 0.01
    
      

    Also not as long as I'd have guessed.

  • And then if you still can't scroll up/down to read the rest of the article, look for and disable any overflow:hidden; or position: fixed in the CSS. It'll probably be on the <html> or <body> tag, or on something pretty "high level" just under the <body> tag or no more than a couple of levels of hierarchy beneath.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    (Solved) How Does YouTube Know Where I Left Off On A Video?

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    No, Cocomelon, what are you doing!?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What linguistic constructions do you hate that no one else seems to mind?

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Is it safe to take a second pill a few hours after the first if the directions say "1 to 2 tablets?"

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Firefox freezes while typing

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Dilution of the term "Open Source?"

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I'm So Sorry, Admins