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when i was a kid, you could build a simple game or application by dragging and dropping a few UI controls, and gluing them together with a few dozen lines of BASIC or Pascal or HyperTalk. it might take 15 minutes, at most, to get your little character walking around on the screen. this is how we ended up with a lot of hilariously good and cheap shareware you could share on BBSes in the 90s.
for the past year i've been quietly working on building a software thingie that doesn't exist anymore. i've been building a software toolkit that's kinda like Visual Basic and HyperCard and Borland Delphi, designed for making tile-based 2d games.
i've been using it to build my own little goofy games, and improving on the drag'n'drop IDE as i figuring things out. it's not done yet, and has a long ways to go before it's ready for other people to start making their own little applications and games. think PICO-8 or ZZT if they had grown up on a steady diet of Windows 3.1 and GeoWorks Ensemble instead.
i'm really, really bad about polishing turds to infinity and never releasing them. to break that habit, i've built a mini-website for the IDE/Shareware Creation Kit. it's called Exigy, named like a bad 80s metal hair band or richard garriott game.
i'll be posting weekly blog/devlog updates there, so i don't irritate anyone with them on this account. there is an rss feed button at the top right if you hate my demonic php and css.
#shareware #ultima #php #blog #smolweb #zzt #indiedev #hypercard #vintageApple
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@bitsavers 😆 hey, there were at least five of us!
there were many that grew up with geoworks, but it wasn't even 1/1000th as popular as Win 3.1 at the time.
@ernie's article is always my go-to for this situation https://tedium.co/2019/06/20/geoworks-geos-history/
GeoWorks: The Other Windows
Before Windows became a fact of life for most computer users, a scrappy upstart named GeoWorks tried taking Microsoft on. It failed, but it gave us AOL.Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet.
Content warning: UHC asshole
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Every winter, #MotherNature ❄️ reveals how much we over-designed our streets for cars. But if we look carefully, she also inspires us to create healthier and more equitable streets for all!
📍- Philadelphia🇺🇸, S 4th & Monroe St.
(📸 by @quantum_mystic | Animation by @otucis)
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Social Media Has Little Sympathy for Murdered US Health Insurance Exec
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/health-insurance-murder-reactions-1235192490/
Social Media Respond Health Insurance CEO Murder With Little Sympathy
Americans on social media showed virtually no sympathy for the apparently targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO by mystery gunman in New York.Miles Klee (Rolling Stone)
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Internet Thirsts Over Pics of Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Social media was unsympathetic about the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, and now they're swooning over pictures of the shooting suspect.Miles Klee (Rolling Stone)
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I originally thought I'd just use the stock pads until they were worn down, but they stopped just badly enough to convince me to put in Kool-Stop salmon pads. (It wasn't scary, but I wanted more confidence in my stopping.)
Always remember to sand your brake pads a little prior to installation. 👍
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I know everyone hates cantis, but there's something magical about having the modulation ("mushy") region in just the right place. :3
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These lines from Video Killed the Radio Star just make me think of generative #AI now. :( #LLM #LLMs
They took the credit for your second symphony
Rewritten by machine on new technology
And now I understand the problems you could see
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Simple cable rim brakes saving my ass as always (at least until the front disc caliper is fixed on my other bike). :P
#cycling #bicycle #mastobikes #biketooter
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Yes, cantis. I like them. 🤷 They work well when set up correctly: straddle as low as you can get them to start, then raise little by little if you prefer. Having a lower cable hanger will additionally reduce system flex and improve stopping.
Even those dreaded Tektro "Oryx" 992A calipers. You need the straddle super low, but they work great that way. (That does also mean that they have limited tire clearance!)
(Oh, and this isn't a "rim versus disc" debate starter. If anything, it would be a "cantis suck" debate. :P )
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Love the Tektro CR720 cantis, sadly discontinued it appears. Luckily I have a backstock.
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so satellite ddos exists now..
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/korea-arrests-ceo-for-adding-ddos-feature-to-satellite-receivers/
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Created this after reading conversation in comments below some tech article somewhere. Someone mentioned "surfing the #internet sewer" and I really liked that phrase.
#drawing #comic #krita #web #surveillance #google #SocialMedia #enshittification #privacy #adblocker #ads
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Hello #Fediverse
Profanity is a console based XMPP client written in C using ncurses and libstrophe, inspired by Irssi.
Current stable release is 0.14.0.
Website: https://profanity-im.github.io/
apt install profanity
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TIL that sage (Salvia officinalis) and rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) are closely related to the hallucinogenic drug salvia (Salvia divinorum).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia
#til #todayilearned
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1h3sq81/til_that_sage_salvia_officinalis_and_rosemary/
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"Research from cities with established cycling infrastructure—like Copenhagen and Amsterdam—shows that increasing cycling actually reduces car traffic, easing congestion for everyone."
I'm always dumbfounded when people say this as if it's a surprise. What did they expect to happen when alternatives to single-passenger automobiles, the sole cause of traffic congestion & gridlock, are made accessible? Transit too, whom many rely on even when it hasn't been made reliable.
Ontario’s Bike Lane Hogwash: Lessons on What Cities Give Up By Giving In To Car Culture
Here are eight key things cities will lose (and how they will get worse) if they ignore or dismantle bike lanes.Ron Johnson (Momentum Mag)
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TIL about the Republic of Winston, a county that, during the American Civil War, attempted to secede from the state of Alabama. Their thinking was, " if a state could secede from the Union, then a county could secede from the state."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Winston
#til #todayilearned
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1h2y532/til_about_the_republic_of_winston_a_county_that/
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Thought I lost my $1700 telephoto lens on a recent trip, but it was just in a plastic grocery bag…for some reason???
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The #Python standard library sure is something. :P #programming
(This is in the types
module.)
try:
raise TypeError
except TypeError as exc:
TracebackType = type(exc.__traceback__)
FrameType = type(exc.__traceback__.tb_frame)
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Today in tk's #seabikes adventures: descending from Phinney Ridge without a functioning front brake. 😱
(The bike has TRP Hylex hydraulic disc brakes. I took it to my LBS after and they said that it looks like the caliper might've sprung a leak and has been contaminating the rotor. I've had the brakes for several years now, so I'm not too bothered.)
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My wife: "the bus just isn’t reliable when you need it"
That's 100% because of all of the car traffic. :/
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@Thomas Bensler
Infrastructure sharing works wonderfully in Taiwan. Many streets here have neither bicycle lanes nor sidewalks. Drivers are more or less considerate of other road users. So do the many scooter riders. Usually, when cars or scooters overtake other road users from behind, the safety distance to the overtaken road user is often more than 20 cm. It hardly ever happens that a rearview mirror causes injuries.
And more and more newly planned and built roads even have footpaths and cycle paths. Which are actually not allowed to be parked on.
Well and then, should the cars are getting less, there will be no more need for dedicated food paths and bicycle lanes.
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Not sure what you are asking here
Gmail can monitor and import mail on a pop3 server, I don't know about automatically forwarding mail, though
#GMail
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Yeah, Gmail has a feature where it'll retrieve emails from another server, using either POP3 or IMAP (assuming the other server supports that)
It's under Settings -> Accounts and Import -> Check email from other accounts
Once retrieved, you can then set up filters for it as normal, including forwarding
One limitation is that there's no way to set how often it'll check — it'll check as often as it sees fit. That can be an issue for confirmation emails, which sometimes expire quite quickly.
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •the better question is will your other email forward certain emails to your Gmail.
And the answer is usually yes, using filter rules.
Who is the other provider?
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