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NepoRC 2.13.7 is starting up enbyOS
* Mounting gender filesystem ...
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/null, missing codepage or helper program
* Setting pronouns to they/them ...
* Setting timezone to UTC+2 ...
Starting about-me runlevel
* Greeting user ...
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Last login: this week (localhost)
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It's Paczki Day!
@mwl I was once in Buffalo on this day, watching the local morning news program while eating hotel breakfast, and I did not actually go out to find paczki, and that was one of my life regrets
@mwl they go not come in huckleberry. Therefore they are banned in my current locale
@autolycos Go to Polish Market in Detroit, they choose a non-traditional berry every day. Boysenberry, currant, etc. Pretty sure you'd find them, if you hit early enough the right day.
RE: https://techhub.social/@theoasisbbs/116086098666934794
I've been idly thinking about porting UNIX to the Color Computer 3 or Commodore 64.
There's a lot of PDP-11 assembly in the early releases which would need to be ported to C, though several were later rewritten in C. The assembler was ported to C in V8 and with all the time I've spent reading all its versions, it wouldn't be difficult to adapt it for a different architecture. But all the peripherals would be different, so I'd need to write a bunch of drivers. UNIX V7 or later would probably be easiest, as it had been generalized for porting at that point.
C64UX v0.7 Released: Unix-inspired Shell and RAM Filesystem for the C64
#Commodore64 #C64 #C64UX #RetroComputing #6502 #AssemblyLanguage #OpenSource #Homebrew #VintageComputing
https://theoasisbbs.com/c64ux-v0-7-released-unix-inspired-shell-and-ram-filesystem-for-the-c64/?fsp_sid=2565
@thalia The late Steve Hosgood built a (single-tasking) 6809-based 6th edition Unix "OMU" (One Man Unix), this might be interesting for the CoCo 3 port. OMU was later also ported to 68k-based systems.
Alan Cox put up a copy of the tarfiles on github:
@me_ Interesting. UNIX is so versatile! I had assumed it was a derivative of Research UNIX, but it's a fresh kernel. Some utilities like ed were ported from UNIX V7 sources, but omitted from the release. If I ever do this, I'd make a port, not a reimplementation.
@thalia There's so much crazy Unix-related stuff - I just found Retro Unix, a Unix kernel written in nasm assembly for 8086 and 386.
"Retro UNIX 8086 [...] has been developed by Erdogan Tan as a [...] derivation of original UNIX v1 [...].
Source code has been ported from PDP-11 [...] to Microsoft Macro Assembler [...] and original unix source code has been modified for IBM PC/AT compatibility [...], without [...] removing original UNIX v1 multitasking [...] features."
@me_ Fun! This reminds me that I've also thought of porting PDP-7 UNIX to the PDP-1 to run on a PiDP-1. I've also been working on porting UNIX utilities with compatibility modes for all versions to Rust. So many things to do!
@thalia Please keep us updated - all of these sound like great projects! Perhaps you can motivate some of your students to support you? I have a bit of a hard time finding students interested in OS hacking here in Bamberg, unfortunately...
@me_ I’m just a grad student and although I’m a TA for the xv6-64 OS class, no one except my grad student friends come to my office hours, haha.
These are weekend projects for me. My current is porting the PDP-11 assembler to Rust, supporting all versions in its lineage, and pedantically replicating bugs, except for those with non-determinism. I’m making good progress.
Plasma Setup has had its first release, as part of KDE's Plasma 6.6 release! I'm so excited for people to start using it 🎉 😁
https://merritt.codes/blog/2026/02/17/2026/_plasma-setup-release
i got fired 😕
#getfedihired
over 30% of devs got the boot.
hit me up for #frontend #wcag #accessibillity #css #semanticWeb #informationArchitecture #solutionArchitect #componentLibraries
😳any help and pointers much appreciated. Primarily Oslo hybrid.
We've just released Continuwuity v0.5.5. Continuwuity is a chat server for communities that speaks Matrix - and as you can probably guess we've exploded in popularity over the past week or two. The amount of people in our community rooms doubled!
This release is mostly about bugfixes, but there are two things to get excited about. The first is that the last blocker for calling in the Element X mobile apps has been squished! If you've set up the prerequisite service, you can now make calls from your phone.
The other is that we've greatly improved the first run experience - registering a first account is easier, and contexual help is presented where possible.
I would heavily encourage reading the changelog, and upgrading. Again, welcome to all of our new community members!
https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/releases/tag/v0.5.5
Today is I love Free Software day, a day to thank all the people behind Free Software <3
At // foss.events we like to send a big thank you to all the people who help organise and running FOSS events throughout the year because creating healthy communities is just as important and sustainable as developing software!
Check out the map by @fsfe to find a #ilovefs event near you:
https://mapforge.org/m/11171656
And don't forget to connect via official hashtag(s): #ilovefs
On #IloveFS day, "This week in Plasma" brings the news that...
Plasma 6.6 is nearly ready for shipping! Look out for it next Tuesday.
... And videos in Plasma 6.7's SDDM login screens can be previewed in System Settings, KWin dialogs have been overhauled and polished, and much more.
https://blogs.kde.org/2026/02/14/this-week-in-plasma-finalizing-6.6/
@jf_718 Vector art.
@larsbrinkhoff @jf_718 Teletype Model 37 art. It’s ASCII68, but with half-forward and half-reverse line feeds, red and black, and an alternate character set with Shift In / Shift Out.
@ramin_hal9001 reverse line feed is ESC 7, half-reverse line feed is ESC 8, and half-forward line feed is ESC 9.
https://github.com/thaliaarchi/tty37-docs/blob/main/tty37.md#escape-sequences
Wishing everyone a great time at I Love Free Software Day happening now in Warszawski Hackerspace in #Warsaw, #Poland
Find out more on
https://hackerspace.pl/
#foss #floss #freesoftware #opensource #events #europe #ilovefs @fsfe
kde needs to expand its branding outside of just software. i suggest we start with produce. we need kogurt, kheese, frozen kizza, vegekables, etc. this is how we will get mass user adoption
RE: https://meow.social/@chirpbirb/116014711339837040
We might not have frozen kizza in the store, but we have a lot of fancy accessories and clocks 😍
https://www.cafepress.com/shop/KDE
Even with the KDE pride logo ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜
We have attached to this post a high res PNG of the Pride logo. Save it on your hard disk.
Right click on your menu launcher and choose "Configure Application Launcher".
Click on the button with the current icon in the dialog that opens. You will be given the option to "Choose..." a new icon.
In the next dialog, click on the "Browse" button in the bottom left hand corner and navigate to where you saved the PNG and select it.
Click "Open" and then "Apply".
Voila!
@kde Do you have one with the gear in white? And can this be pushed out in an update so everyone can access it? Thanks and much love to the team!
Hi masto
I don't mean to alarm you
but I am typing this on linux
Hear @bagder , Founder of The cURL project, discuss the rise of AI Slop in open source on @redmonk 's MonkCast. As one of the most vocal #oss maintainers confronting this issue (curl recently ended its bug bounty program due to the surge of low-quality AI submissions), Daniel offers a candid perspective on what AI code generation means for maintainers, contributors, and the future of open source: "it's important to not get stuck on the AI part but on the abuse part." https://redmonk.com/videos/daniel-stenberg-ai-onslop/
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@pavlovforgoths.com@bsky.brid.gy
a tip for neurodivergent people who are looking for a job: use codeswitching
I SWEAR piracy is easier than buying games on steam i swear to god
@navi what settings do you use to run signalis wo piracy :(
Anyone wants to run a web forum with me?
I'm thinking of somewhere where we could talk about our projects, get inspired by others' work and generally keep eachother sane.
It's probably a bad idea but...
@q3k did you know about https://forum.malleable.systems/ ?
@jackdaniel Nope. I can't stand Discourse, but I guess it's proof that something like this could work.
@q3k I built this 'Virtual HackForge' thing a few months back at https://vhf.dragonhive.net which has (matrix-backed) chat, a forum, a project gallery, tool library and much more. it's opensource and anyone can host it. though it should be said i did use a fair amount of LLM assistance to create it, even though it's got a completely decoupled architecture (so it's easy to remove parts) and made a lot of unit tests and such. but haven't really dared to advertise it so far
@anthropy That's a super cool concept! But it's not what I'm really looking for, I want a damn 00's/10's forum. :)
@q3k that's definitely a mood, good old phpBB and such!
I wonder if there are modern comparable alternatives to it. I wouldn't mind helping with it honestly, I'm a bit busy and all over the place, but I'm happy to help where I can
@anthropy The software hasn't gone away, you can still just host phpBB or even (over)pay for IPB (https://invisioncommunity.com/buy/self-hosted/).
@q3k seems like there are a lot of other options still alive as well: https://alternativeto.net/software/phpbb/?license=opensource&platform=self-hosted
it's neat to see these still living 10-20 years later lol, I recall playing with a lot of these, like Vanilla, SMF, MyBB, NodeBB, etc
@q3k I wouldn't mind running something like that (I already run a legacy MyBB forum for an old project), but I'm kinda worried about accessibility, specifically on mobile.
Things like Mastodon and IRC have a protocol that you can build a client for. All forum software that I know just has a web interface, and one that sucks ass on mobile. And if it's a pain to use... then people aren't gonna use it. :/
@siguza I think excluding (or penalizing) mobile users might actually be a good thing? It would prevent this from being a site you doomscroll or otherwise feel compelled to interact with in short bursts. I would like most interactions on that forum to be done by people sitting comfortably at a computer and being able to put time into their thoughts.
Screenreader accessibility is another thing though, definitely would want to find something that works well in this regard.
@q3k I guess I'm worrying more about the moderator side... it's bad enough when you get spam in GitHub issues and the "block" button is rendered off-screen on the mobile website... 🙄
@siguza Right, good point, that's something to triple check before making a decision.
@q3k on my old MyBB forum, the way I deal with spam is to put users with 0 posts into a user group whose posts need manual approval. And if they reach a post count of 1, they're auto-promoted to a group that doesn't require that anymore. This has caught 100% of all spam since at least 2020.
But yeah, specifically usability of mod tools... though that ServeTheHome forum looked like the UI was at least usable on mobile, so maybe the mod tools are too?
@siguza Very interesting approach.
Not sure what STH uses for software, didn't see any 'Powered by' in the footer, would be curious to know.
But I also really like the look of MyBB (at a glance), much more than phpBB/SMF. Do you have any other complaints about it, other than the moderation issue? Because so far I _think_ it's the highest on my shortlist of software to try.
@q3k not really... feature-wise it's been pretty good. There are some features (like star ratings on posts, or user reputation) that I'd disable today, and I'm not sure whether you can do those by default? But I'm 99% sure you could with a plugin.
Only thing I'm not sure about is the development process... if you wanna look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyBB#History_and_development
But I imagine other forum software isn't gonna look much better there...
@siguza I'm more than fine with hacking in/out features as needed and maintaining a patchset over some stock software. I think customization is what makes these things fun and creates unique communities.
Yeah, I've seen the slowed down release cadence, not great... but as long as it's not super full of security holes that need regular patching then I'm probably fine with that? And as far as I've read up, MyBB seems to have an ok track record in this regard.
@siguza imho is Discourse pretty usable on mobile.
@twomikecharlie @siguza Right, but Discourse is a no-go for me - I really don't vibe with its UX, it's pretty much the anthithesis of my personal taste for software.
@twomikecharlie @siguza No, I am very much looking for a web forum, just much more oldschool :). Think SMF/phpBB/IPB/vBulletin. Fast page loads, simple pagination, category tree, high information density. It needs to be cozy, Discourse is not cozy - at least not to my rotten millenial brain.
@twomikecharlie @q3k @siguza I think https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php is a perfect example of how a forum should be.
@xchange @twomikecharlie @siguza Yep, this is the vibe I was thinking off. Maybe a bit less serious and more customized and with some category icons. :)
@q3k @twomikecharlie @siguza Plus you really really really do not want to run discourse.
Our makerspace uses this and its a rather nice UX for non-technical people but these rails people have really strange opinions on their deployment strategy.
@twomikecharlie @q3k I'd disable signatures and animated avatars tbh, those were a mistake. But I do very much hate Discourse. It feels like the UI is designed to drive up some engagement metrics, not for you to get what you want.
@siguza @twomikecharlie Yeah, I'd probably also disable them.
<somethingawful mode on> ...or even funnier, allow it for a fee. But also allow others to pay for disabling someone else's animated-avatar/signature. :^)
@twomikecharlie @q3k I was specifically talking about the different colours of subforums - in my old forum experience, one colour meant "unread", another meant "read". This blurs the lines and makes you not sure whether there's anything new in there. And the sidebar that shows you random other posts also feels... algorithm-y.
@siguza @twomikecharlie For me the biggest problem really is how it hijacks browser features like scroll and search. It wants to be too smart and deliver a very curated and carefully crafted approach to interactions with it. I just want to be able to middle-click page numbers to open 20 tabs and then ctrl-f around on my own... I want a web page, not an application or an experience, if that makes sense.
@twomikecharlie @siguza The hijack happens on longer threads, eg. https://forum.qubes-os.org/t/always-check-your-keys-be-careful-of-gpts/36480/14 Instead of paginating it wants to present a single very long page with lazy-loaded content, and for ctrl-f to work it also needs to hijack that. It also auto-rewrites the URL to link to whatever post you're hovering over :/.
I hate this 'modern' nonsense. Just give me page numbers and direct post links.
@twomikecharlie @siguza They are also very religious about it. Any suggestions from users that say 'hey I'd like pagination instead as an option' get met with 'nah bro this is better for you, trust me'.
I think it's a model that works great for many short threads, like support forums or Q&A boards, but it utterly fails for communities with long (time and space wise) threads.
@q3k my brain instantly went to phpbb3 (as we used to do it in the 2010s) but that's far away from user-friendly and doomscrolly
@q3k I would very gladly join one!
I've been thinking about setting up a forum on and off for ages; shit, just yesterday I've talked about that with some friends, lol. I don't think I'm a great person to *run* a forum, but I do miss all the "cool" places online I used to visit bakc in the day. I want a place to see others talking about their projects, and to talk about what I'm working on too.
@q3k: I am running my own (in Polish), adjacent to Kontrabanda (the website), but it is based on Discourse and have realised by reading your replies that it is not what you are looking for.
Still, if someone's interested – https://forum.kontrabanda.net.
Are you using #Codeberg to host your favorite AI-assisted and otherwise vibecoded project because your desire for dopamine has utterly destroyed your willingness to learn new things? Do you neither care about how you're "flooding the room" of the free software ecosystem nor about the greater societal implications, insisting that "it is what it is"?
Check out #GitHub, the world's most popular AI-first platform! Copilot, annoying maintainers with slop, you'll fit just right in!
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@sophie@social.translunar.academy
What do people usually say on here? I don't want to be rude
@ivy@sk.girlthi.ng do you want a fediverse etiquette crash course ?
@evening@alico.nexus That'd be lovely!
@ivy@sk.girlthi.ng okay so the most important rules are: things that need content warning: things that are commonly put behind content warnings (but it varies / it's less of an obligation): other than these rules, the community is very welcoming and friendly. you can post whatever you want, people will follow you if they want to see it.
- always use content warnings when posting things that require content warnings
- add alt text to images (especially when posting on public)
- don't be a bigot (but I don't think I need to say that)
- try not to boost posts that break these rules
- the obvious (sexually explicit content, gore... )
- kink
- politics
- sensitive or heavy subjects, discussions of prejudice or bigotry
- physical and mental health
- food (especially meat)
- selfies. specifically eye contact
- posts that are long / not screen-reader friendly
@homelab Does anyone know of a self-hostable solution for getting all-in-one webmail/calendar/contacts frontend for Stalwart? I looked at SoGo, but that seems to have its own calendar and contacts. What I want, is a web frontend for imap/smtp/sieve/caldav/carddav, so that all data stays in Stalwart.
@chris @homelab @odd if stalwart supports CardDAV, there is a good plugin for roundcube for that https://github.com/mstilkerich/rcmcarddav
Not sure about calendar, I know roundcube supports it, but I never used it myself.
Managesieve for roundcube is good as well.
@blindcoder @chris @homelab Thanks, I’ll look more into it. Didn’t know about just that plugin. I did try Roundcube, but it seemed like a bit of a hassle to install plugins in a Docker container and make it persist.
Yes, Stalwart has caldav, carddav and sieve, and that’s why I’d like a frontend for all of it, so that it’s synced with native clients connecting directly to Stalwart.
I'm putting together a list of big and small issues that makes us (the curl project) considering switching away from GitHub for security reporting/advisories again:
https://gist.github.com/bagder/ed3268e8745452a53a999d23b7fa1273
*considering* being the operative word, nothing has been decided and I think it's fair to give it some more time first. And some communication to see what can be done, fixed or adjusted.
To be continued.
@bagder Related to this, I really wish for a platform, abstract from code hosting solution, which provides a place for open source projects to manage security reports and CVEs, that's not "gamified" for reporters.
I've been moving away from GitHub, but reporting via the Mitre form is slow and cumbersome. I've been searching for something better but not found anything yet!
@danb maybe one problem is that we all want slightly different things even when we are open source...
@bagder
I'm at best a “security aware person”, and yet it seems that half of those are valid reasons to be knee-deep in hell^Wmigration plans.
Still, Codeberg is awesome :))
@bagder Only tangentially related, but are you stil mirroring curl to Codeberg ? Any plans for a migration in case Microsoft decides to double-double-double down on AI-everywhere-as-a-feature ?
@navi@social.vlhl.dev sounds like a raspberry pi esque board may be suited for that, most of them have gigabit Ethernet nowadays so it should work well
that being said, I'm not sure if I'd recommend waypipe for game streaming
in my experience even on a direct peer to peer Ethernet connection it had huge latency because of xwayland, moonlight+sunshine works much better

Switching away from Hackerone is not a guarantee... Here we go.
George,
This was pure stupidity from your part (including your AI) and was nothing but rude and pointless.
Please never contact us again.
the guy and his AI found three uses of memcmp() in TLS code and insisted it was a "CRITICAL" side-channel security vulnerability.
A 2-second check of those three uses told us it was not real.
byebye George
@bagder we received a CVSS 7.5 DoS report because an invalid packet may trigger a int underflow. The packet parsing code then refuses to handle a 4GB packet and closes the session gracefully. The report was entirely AI generated.
@bagder Have you considered a reverse bug bounty where users pay to submit reports? It could be a good funding model.
Building my PiDP-11 (from https://obsolescence.dev/) and hacking on UNIX V5 with ed. It's an incredibly productive system! Little did I know, we'd shortly find a version of UNIX V4 from nine months earlier.
On screen is a Whitespace interpreter I was working on for V5—my project whenever I learn a new language (https://github.com/wspace/corpus).
Photos dated 2025-04-06 and 2025-04-23.
@thalia oooo I think I have this kit and haven’t done it yet!
@irene It's a fantastic kit and you can put UNIX V4 on it (only a little biased :) )! http://squoze.net/UNIX/v4/README
@j-g00da
> minkraftowy kaktus
xD
if they added scrcpy type feature to kde connect it would go so so hard
like it doesn't even have to be adb freakiness it could just use the regular screencast thing in android and there's already remote input in kde connect so
setopt deadseriousmy friend accidentally desoldered some smb resistors on their t480. does anyone have a diagram of the board or one of these laptops on hand to take a picture of? they sent me this picture (it's the USB c port they were trying to desolder)
i love how mpv keybinds still work as usual, even with —no-video
“yes, give me +20 saturation on the song i’m listening to” — statements made by the utterly deranged
@ptrc that's probably a thing a music producer hears multiple times a day (saturation in music-speak means a sort of distortion)
Love this weekly cycle of
- Workday: Work, then exhausted for the rest of the day
- Weekend: Permanent depression
I am waiting for a merger between @GrapheneOS and Fairphone. Best of both worlds
@224e3397ebb18c07fceb66cf22f0e7212bf0603ffe67d80e016cb1913b9a1035 @f288a224a61b7361aa9dc41a90aba8a2dff4544db0bc386728e638b21da1792c Fairphones are regular low quality Android smartphones with very poor security at a hardware, firmware and driver level. Fairphone barely does any engineering themselves but rather their ODM partner in China designs and manufactures the devices to be sold under the Fairphone brand. Their hardware doesn't provide reasonable security and we have no interest in it.
@224e3397ebb18c07fceb66cf22f0e7212bf0603ffe67d80e016cb1913b9a1035 @f288a224a61b7361aa9dc41a90aba8a2dff4544db0bc386728e638b21da1792c Fairphone is aligned against GrapheneOS through their close partnership with Murena. Murena sells phony privacy products with false marketing including many years of endless false claims about GrapheneOS. Murena is a for-profit owned and controlled by the same people who run /e/ which receives millions of euros in EU government funding to build products for Murena.
@224e3397ebb18c07fceb66cf22f0e7212bf0603ffe67d80e016cb1913b9a1035 @f288a224a61b7361aa9dc41a90aba8a2dff4544db0bc386728e638b21da1792c Here's a lot more information with links to third party sources:
I'm waiting for Graphene to partner up with a hardware ODM that makes phones repairable and have a useful life of ~7 years.
@224e3397ebb18c07fceb66cf22f0e7212bf0603ffe67d80e016cb1913b9a1035 @f288a224a61b7361aa9dc41a90aba8a2dff4544db0bc386728e638b21da1792c We're partnered with a major Android OEM since June 2025 and they're working towards devices meeting all of our update and security requirements for 2027. There will be 7 years of support, hardware memory tagging and the rest of what we need. It wasn't possible to get it all done for 2026 but there will be an announcement about it in the near future.
2026, presumably
@47be0b2a89faaa66bc57f5c679203486da45660295cb3db3c2f38f4be8d8816e @224e3397ebb18c07fceb66cf22f0e7212bf0603ffe67d80e016cb1913b9a1035 @f288a224a61b7361aa9dc41a90aba8a2dff4544db0bc386728e638b21da1792c Yes, meant 2026. Fixed it on this side with an edit now but that won't bridge to Nostr.
If you put the Apple icons in reverse it looks like the portfolio of someone getting really really good at icon design
Are we all millenials here or is that a misperception?
Could people boozt this? I am so curious.
Are you a:
| Millenial: | 4260 |
| Gen X: | 3873 |
| Gen Z: | 1230 |
| Boomer/Gen Alpha/Other: | 1351 |
@leffe Interesting!
I'm still figuring out the federated aspect of it all, so I actually thought I was directing the question only at the fork-people (the forks? the forksters?)
That doesn't seem to be a feature, but I agree that it should.
https://fedi.tips/who-can-see-my-posts-in-mastodon-how-do-i-send-dms-in-mastodon/
If you post something with a public setting it is visible to all servers (unless your server has blocked a particular server).
There are really important reasons why it's federated into lots of smaller servers: https://fedi.tips/why-is-the-fediverse-on-so-many-separate-servers
live life to the fullest. write code that will make others go "well that shit (derogatory) couldn't have been written by an LLM".
boosted
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@q3k artisinal, organic, handcrafted cursed code (highly affectionate)
@q3k advanced bash is perfect for that. i’ve had someone try and recreate my results with an LLM only to have the model refuse, saying that it’s impossible
@domi According to all known laws of LLMs, there is no way that a bash should be able to host a Minecraft server. Its capabilities are too small to get its fat little syntax off the ground. The bash, of course, hosts anyways. Because bash doesn't care what LLMs think is impossible.
@domi @q3k wrote a couple of shell oneliners for AoC that mostly used dc with sed for rudimentary input manipulation
I don't think LLMs can beat the horror that is
sed -e 's/,/lEx\n/g;s/-/ /g;s/^$/lEx/' input.txt | dc -e '[ddd10%s110/s2Z1-l1r:Cl2d0!=C]sC[Number: ]s"0sK[s>s<0scl"nl<n[ to ]nl>ps>[l<dlCxl<Zd2/sBsL0sI[1+]silBs(lB1+s)[0s{l(s}1sJ[l{l(+;Cs%l{;Cs&0l%l&=ilJ*sJl{1+s{l{l}>:]s:l:xlJlI+sIl(1+s(l(l)>;]s;lB2*lL=;[1sIl<lK+sK]s=lI0!==lclI+scl<1+s<l<1-l>>,]s,l,x[K=]nlKpsK]sE[?xlXx]sXlXx'
RE: https://chaosfem.tw/@november/115787999170544274
@q3k Hopefully no one is going to think my amazing fizzbuzz program was LLM-generated?
@q3k
friend: this code is probably montar's
me: why?
friend: because it's got bunch of cursed logic and contains swears in two languages
@q3k If anything I wrote ever went out for code review, I'd be jailed for crimes against humanity. So I'm already living my best life.
Wrote a custom C++ engine to render raw WAD geometry directly to the DAC.
Pure vector output, 1D occlusion culling, no rasterization tricks.
Running on a MOTU M4.
Snow is the enemy
The sun is the enemy
The customer is the enemy
Rain is the enemy
The government is the enemy