codefu.bsky.social
Flutter, Dart, mobile, web, hardware tinkerer, dad, cub master.
Former Stadia UI TL, Google Fiber TV.
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Today I learned Hank reads the cosmere
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I know, I migrated it :)
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Does it have to be hard scifi?
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I was using earlier models to help me out with some blender plugins. I used some later ones to try and explain the odd syntax of Objective-C. Absolutely a great tool when learning.
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I'm talking about actually building and compiling your flutter app on a steam deck as if you are on a cyberdeck. Once it's compiled, it runs on the standard SteamOS environment or in game mode, natively.
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Note: Viture put out 3D models for everything! I used a 3D scan of my face to customize my nose piece.
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I'm also extremely left eye dominant, so these are the first classes outside of VR headsets that I use. Use. Google Glass was a right eye dominant device.
You get a screen per eye. They show the same image or you can use software to give you 2x and 3D... But that felt like a gimmick to me.
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I was able to use them for a pretty long period of time on an overseas flight, watching movies and typing on a keyboard and mouse.
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I can, but I needed to 3D print my own nose riser thing (my nose height was a smidge bigger than the 'zero' and smaller than the size 1 - even though you can bend the nose wires, it was too much to get the perfect viewing angle.
The glasses don't feel terribly heavy.
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Viture Pros
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I'm in the 0.02% top listener of Avicii
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Not to bad with a pair of glasses and k/m
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(e.g. cmake, clang, etc)
- download ninja and put it in ~/bin
optionally:
- download vscode deb file from microsoft
- install in distrobox... this will complain about some missing files, but I believe `sudo apt --fix-broken install` followed by `dpkg -i code*.deb` will fix it
Grats!
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I guess I could stick to the old reliable self-host or firebase hosting.
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I've been meaning to try and setup some github pages for my projects; I just never took the time to look at auto-deploying.
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That's what I was thinking. Working on a script idea for parametric blender. I guess I never wrote an external doc for the pub.dev/packages/hie..., so that could use a blog post.
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I've been using a G502 for years now, but I might have to think about switching. Thanks!
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Vertical mouse for ergonomics? Have you tried tented keyboards yet as well? I had an OG Keytronic Flexpro in the 90s and I credit that with saving my wrists all these years.
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But it's the same pattern: unknown number, claiming to have package, scuzzy url. I have *never* received a valid text like this. If I have tracking, it's in my email or some other app.
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Ms. Valerie Frizzle
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How are these not automatically captured 100% of the time and quarantined?
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* Don't give up, write down notes in the blend file or your journal of choice, and learn the tool you want to use. I use blender for many other things and I went into this just wanting to see if it could be done.
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* Previous step also unlocks not having to pull your hair out with radius sizing. It would be nice to have a node in blender that lets you modified the profile curve dynamically... well, they kinda do with the spline parameters and piping the factor into a float curve.
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Some small lessons learned:
* Model your threads to one side of the plane and give enough... "filler" to have clean and manifold booleans on your threads
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Like a bull in a china shop! 🐂🍽️
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I would feel better if flakes didn't kill things.
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Yes, but not yet building completely. Job for today.
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Ah, the difference is I self host with podman / systemd, so my bots are always on line.
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I use pub.dev/packages/nyxx for both my Zomboid server (cross-chat + achievements) and my own UPS monitor bot to let me know how much time is left on the server when the power goes out.
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Finder is awful. I still haven't gotten use to it on my work mac.
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Steam deck with a keyboard and mouse does great and no TSA enchanted security.