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drawthatredst.one
programmer. yapper. drawer of redstone https://drawthatredst.one
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there's no reason for me to upgrade my personal laptop though!! it's fine! i can keep it until the end of college! i think it'd pretty wasteful to trade it in this early and also i would lose all of the stickers on it cmonn
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you don't understand exactly how nice it is to have to take a massive shit & then have the toilet AUTOMATICALLY OPEN expectantly & have it be all warm for you & then it automatically flushes & cleans all the mess up without you having to drag a rag against your ass 18 times
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they put them in the "Taste Like Shit" machine
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get his ass
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nano ctrl x (two) {y,n} (three) vim escape (one) :q (three) enter (four) ?
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there is an infinite rabbit hole of incredible stuff to fall down here. like there are small side projects and experiments that are on these tucked away pages that are each things worthy of their own deep dives just by virtue of how incredible they each are
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at the very least it's nice to see people with entirely different ways of ideology as it pertains to interacting with information and .. just Using Computers. like there's something to be said about the kickassness of each of their pages being literal photographs with click regions instead of links
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i think at the end of the day there's still an immense amount of magic and awe that you can get from the standard way of computing, but i do definitely believe that there are some takeaways here regarding group interactivity and communal computer use, etc. also yeah it looks nice, so there's that
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i have a lot more thoughts about this kinda stuff that i'll probably put elsewhere but if you're interested in anything even tangentially computer science (or anything *creative* at all) there's definitely something in here that you'll find sick. dynamicland.org
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but the technical side of it is incredible. i don't know how the ergonomics of using an interface like it hold up over time, but the combination of the aesthetic (i like the colorful fiducials) on display here and the way it's implemented has just caused jaw drop after jaw drop for nearly an hour
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youtu.be/5Q9r-AEzRMA it's probably the coolest thing i've seen all month. like seemingly the purpose of the foundation itself is the social "let's all work in a group instead of all on our own screens" aspect, which is awesome enough (i say as someone who frequents a computer club!) [contd.]
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unless someone intervenes i am probably just going to use cloudflare r2 because no egress fees is insanely dope
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i'm just disappointed that if i want to use anything other than enterprise level software that wants their agenda forcefully pushed onto how i use their software, i've got to convince 4 other people to download obsidian and do some insane remote sync setup. like nobody reasonable is doing that
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i usually don't care as much about stuff like this but it feels insanely disrespectful to have a program that's running on MY computer that's trying to shove 18 different ai-based features down my throat. No, i don't want your AI meeting notes or your AI summaries or your AI research tool
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oh ok
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1/2
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it's something like a year and a half 🎇
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i will fix this issue by LEARNING RUST.
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"can people with touch bar macbooks..."
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stag soiree
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obviously in a situation where realtime data isn't necessary. wouldn't want to be pinging every second. but i am curious because i have this notion in my mind that having these potentially long-lived duplex connections is worse/more compute/memory intensive than it being relatively stateless