Lisp lover, Emacs enthusiast, Traditionally grumpy
APL curious
- fishbaconThinking about how my television was only ever on the internet for 5 minutes in 2016. It must think the world is tiny.
- I swap back and forth between favorit movies. Every few days it may be Goodfellas. Some days it is The Room. But I always return to Kiki’s delivery service and Howls moving castle. Both are absolutely gorgeous and incredibly well told.
I also find myself quoting porco rosso a lot lately.
This a treasure trove of gorgeous lockscreen images. Very excited to put them into rotation.
- The font you chose is borderline illegible. Password being 3-20 characters makes me nervous.
Fun idea though.
- Looks amazing.
A recent game, Eclipsium[0], was a short horror game with a similar esthetic. I really liked it for the simple gameplay and the short (less than 4 hours) completion time.
I wonder if it can carry a larger scale.
- If sponsored projects and in-video sponsor spots dried up because of low view count I feel like a +20% loss would be something they would feel on their bottomline?
I suspect their business still requires that revenue.
But my example could be better. Take any moderately sized youtube channel which has a sponsorship in each video. Maybe one of the gaming channels that figured this out? If they lose the sponsorships it would probably not be great for them.
- This is completely unspoken by most of the youtube channels that are making videos about this. The reason they are worried is not because of the algorithm or vanity. Especially for channels like LTT it is economical. They get the vast majority of their money from getting a lot of views.
The interesting thing here is that since youtube did not change anything, it is actually adblockers successfully making sponsored content less viable. Something youtube has been trying to, at least on premium ([ytp]), where I get a little "Jump ahead" button on all platforms when sponcon is detected (in aggregate people skipping forward, it also does it for intros and similar).
I wonder if it will have a measurable impact on placement in the algorithm for channels like RLM that are seeing the drop. But rely on crowdfunding and youtube ads.
- I share my .emacs with people who ask. Not really for privacy, but because I would feel bad: If someone tried to use any of it and was not able to ask me what I was thinking.
The usual answer is that I was not and we should change it.
I would also have to distribute a couple of novel go programs that I am not proud of if I was sharing it publicly.
- > Even rather good students with a lot of potential see all this engineering stuff more as a media career or a fun hobby.
This seems positive, no?
I love the idea that young people want to make stuff and tinker in their free time.
- Kagi seems to genuinly have a good mission when it comes to the internet.
I want small web search. I want good results. I will pay for search!
I do not want to support Russia.
- The database they are comparing to is probably not only youtube videos. So the freebooted or matching video, in their database, has a creation data which is earlier than the 3blue1brown video.
- I love the idea. But a quick test tells me it is not appropriate for anyone who uses any non-ascii characters. A shame.
Loved all the recommendations in this thread. I have been thinking about getting away from Source Code Pro for a while.
- Seems like this just validates the idea that Patreon did not need to be an app. The website works just fine and I doubt people are using the app for discovery or content creation?
I know Patreon wants to capture as much of your time as possible, because they are now on the infinite growth destruction trajectory. So the app is going to stay and they will keep pushing it and probably remove features from mobile web because of it.
Imagine if Patreon was just a for-profit company and not a growth monster.
- Amazing, they are indeed adorable!
- I am concerned that there are no pictures of the adorable cats in the post.
It sound like the manufacturers just see USB-A as a convenient and cheap connector for delivering power.
- Is there much consumer confusion here? Are people buying oat drink "dairy alternative" and thinking they can use it 1-to-1 in place of milk?
This feels like a silly way to go about it, especially as we should be lowering our consumption of these animal products.
I do not know if these products are better for the environment, so in general I just avoid the category. Except for cheese, can't not have cheese.
- For about a year, I would receive a password reset notification from Minecraft, every day. Someone thought they had the account name "mark", I am sort of glad they moved to emails and eventually MS accounts. Although I suppose I lost a short name because of it.
- My emacs setup is pretty much eye candy free. I remove scrollbars and menus because I never use the mouse and mode-line linenumber and % of file is usually fine.
Zone seems like fun, but I would never activate it.
- I think BQN is a lot of fun, it is an array language like APL, but it does some things different https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/ the documentation is great.
Dyalog APL is more of an actual APL, https://www.dyalog.com/
There is also J https://www.jsoftware.com/#/
The array language community on discord "The Apl Farm" (https://discord.gg/SDTW36EhWF) is pretty active.
I also love the Arraycast podcast https://www.arraycast.com/ many amazing interviews and interesting discussions.
- Completely off topic: The dark-mode made me chuckle.
- Sort of reminds me of the foo at https://www.bar.com/
Although Gail seems to be blessed with not receiving most of the email people are sending.