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zongor [comrade/them, he/him]

@ zongor @hexbear.net

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  • I use hugo and of course there is always the werc anti-framework

  • Goof gas plot point where Boris and Natasha go to Washington and they’re sitting in congress listening to them and Boris says “It’s too late someone beat us to it”

  • My poorly optimized raytracer I wrote years ago

  • Yes it’s called quantization; it’s like zip file for a LLM model. You can get it small enough to run on a raspberry pi (like 5 amps) and although there is loss in “intelligence” it is still useable for a lot of scenarios. Look up ollama or llama.cpp for details

  • Heck yeah that’s awesome.

  • Welp time to play KSP again. Do you have a deep space network set up yet?

  • If you have no nose how do you smell?

  • me-irl; also PowerPoint transitions are Turing complete

  • UXN!

  • Global constants make a lot of sense, those could be easily copied to where they need to go at compile time. The issue I’m having is that, if I allow global dynamic variables then it means having to allocate some sort of table or block for the global variables and if they can allocate more at runtime or even worse they try allocating strings or arrays at runtime memory will fragment and become a mess quickly

  • pop9

    Jump
  • Makes me wish rio would have like a "tiled collage" background mode, or maybe for a lock screen. As always this would be a perfect addition to that collection.

  • Every journey inst/start (s) with a single step

  • I won’t be happy until I can mount my thermostat over 9p

  • programming @hexbear.net

    Advent of Code 2024 Day 16-17

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/17
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 15

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/15
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 14

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/14
  • programming @hexbear.net

    Advent of Code Days 9-13

    adventofcode.com /2024
  • programming @hexbear.net

    Advent of Code 2024 Day 8

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/8
  • programming @hexbear.net

    Advent of Code 2024 Day 7

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/7
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 6

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/6
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 5

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/5
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 4

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/4
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 3

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/3
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    Advent of Code 2024 Day 2

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/2
  • programming @hexbear.net

    Advent of Code 2024 Day 1

    adventofcode.com /2024/day/1
  • programming @hexbear.net

    Anyone planning on doing Advent of Code this year?

  • I have $HOME/src for projects that are executables and $HOME/lib for ones that are libraries/dependancies/etc

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    Dialectics is when you mix baking soda and vinegar in a paper mache volcano

  • Yes you are quite right, unfortunately for me I rolled high in electrochemestry and require copious amounts of proprietary games and CUDA cores so GNU + Linux + Proton is where I will need to be for now.

  • Nix seemed more focused on marketing and cutting corners to make a working product faster

    Yes, this is a big issue in corporate development. It seems like management is in a constant state of barreling headfirst into a "silver bullet that fixes everything" instead of doing things the hard way (which in the long term is almost always better.

    expect to either package it yourself

    I have not maintained any packages before but I am very interested in learning how, I shall look into this.

    Shepherd for its init system

    I vaguely remember this was the originally used in Hurd? if so that is cool.

    https://toys.whereis.みんな/

    This is very cool!

    guix import

    This seems quite useful thanks for that.

    Setting up Emacs, a local SMTP server connected to your email for git, and a CLI password manager will probably be helpful.

    I have been wanting to set up upasfs this may be the push I need to finally get around to doing that.

    It appears Guix may be a good choice in the future but not quite yet, I will try installing it as a package manager and/or try it in a VM to start out with. Thanks for the info!

  • Ah yeah, that makes sense. I shall try this out in a VM sometime. thanks!

  • Using scheme would be a big benefit for me as I already know it whereas NixOS I would have to learn their config language. I suppose that if it is easy to create packages and submit them it would be like compiling it myself except that more people could have access to it. I shall take this under consideration.

    I do have one related question, during install how do you get an already customized config file onto the system during install? How do I create a config file beforehand?

  • I seems like the consensus from people here is to start with the stand-alone package manager. So I shall look into that thanks!

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Are NixOS / Guix SD / Gentoo good choices for development?

  • videos @hexbear.net

    Gwimbly 2 is such an underrated classic