

I learned about shift response vs support response from this Anna Akana video: https://youtu.be/y99WZ-3c6zE
Time and place for both, but putting names to them made me a bit more conscious of balancing the two.
PS, if you haven’t seen her LA Metro PSA videos, treat yourself and check them out


I get the marvel fatigue for sure. but damn, getting to the last EP of Loki season 2 and not finishing it is a real disservice to yourself


Check out this 12tone video which tries to analyze what makes something “heavy”. tl;dr: sonic transgression https://youtu.be/b0mo17wLB4Q
So you write out all your commands as machine code I assume? wait no, obviously you set the transistor state manually with an electron gun?


I always wondered if something like this could be possible in the future of terminals. glad to see kitty pushing the envelope! Looking forward to see this used for stuff like markdown rendering. Hoping this gets picked up by other terminals and neovim like the undercurl did.
Once I got used to single-directory filetree browsing plus fuzzy finding, I have never been able to comfortably use a traditional filetree anymore. most of them are not designed for efficient keyboard use (vscode and intellij at least) and don’t really help understanding the structure of the project imo (unless there arent that many files). For massive projects I find it easier to spend the initial effort of learning a few directory names and the vague structure using oil.nvim, and then eventually I can just find what I need almost instantly by fuzzy finding.


jhfly is pretty cool (and squid ethics too)
Where is this? Naan looks good!


For the last point, even worse on Mac


A$AP Rocky’s Testing era had some great ones with very impressive editing
These are some of my favorite animated music videos:
Dan Deacon “When I Was Done Dying”
And finally, the mixtape visualizer from Hi This is Flume is really damn cool.
I have a playlist with some more.
Potential seizure warning for some or all of the posted links.


Young and impressionable kids? I started playing the original MW2 when I was 11.


What does that mean? When I’ve used yay, it only asks for sudo privileges when installing the package (and so does pacman)


I’ve been enjoying wezterm as a terminal emulator replacement for windows terminal. It offers nerdy fine grained customizability and an emoji/nerd font character picker. For most purposes WT seems to be fine though.


I can never get this to work properly… Do you have any resources?
Really into these dutch invasion memes eh?


In the statement from the NGO they threaten legal action. Is there grounds/precedent for such a thing? Don’t you use open source code at your own risk?
I feel like I got pretty lucky with my bitwig setup (on arch)? I selected PipeWire as the output driver and everything just works (no latency, midi is fine, other apps can still be heard). the only caveat is I have to fiddle a bit if I want the audio to be sent over screen sharing apps, which I think introduces a decent amount of latency. Maybe bitwig has invested in some tech the other DAWs don’t have since it’s commercial software and Linux support is one of their competitive advantages…