Fiction recommendations — https://dbohdan.com/fiction-recs
Old blog — https://dbohdan.com/old-blog
Paper on Mu published at the Convivial Computing Salon: http://akkartik.name/akkartik-convivial-20200315.pdf
I heard about this eons ago. I’ve been telling people about it, but never found any official info. https://internetoracle.org/
#til https://www.edelweiss.plus book catalog platform
Mu language almost done: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103809142727508327. Now to make it safe.
Another example of domestic computing: https://www.robinsloan.com/notes/home-cooked-app/
past: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103635361482232697; future: https://lobste.rs/s/2qzmtr/#c_itzqwm
Learning the complexity of compilers rather than pretending they’re easy: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103581348949359372
Working: factorial function. https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103571329543801973
Working: local variables. https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103554841927344456
@lucidiot@tilde.town [re: abandoned ideas] Thanks for the inspiration! How do you keep track of projects now? Do you know about TaskWarrior?
Working: programs with int variables. https://www.reddit.com/r/BarbarianProgramming/comments/eiq5jg
Update on my safe syntax for machine code: functions can now return results. https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103395953154615316
@irongeek@irongeek.net Welcome to Twtxt! I don’t think anyone still is doing something on http://twtxt.xyz/ honestly. It just runs on its own.
@xandkar@xandkar.net Welcome to Twtxt! Noticed a typo in your twtxt user-agent handle. It is pointing to txtxt.txt.
First function body translated. Still no variable declarations, though. https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103229216904239835
Another week, another instruction compiling, more refinements of the code-generator: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103157776545612964
@lucidiot@tilde.town Good one! :-)
@kas@enotty.dk Thanks for the suggestion using Keybase. Playing around with the authenticity idea.
Currently lost in txt nirvana over at http://textfiles.com/100
@kas@enotty.dk I like your gopher server’s formatting, nice and clean and how did you implement the TLS certificate?
I backed Bangle.js on Kickstarter: a JavaScript and TensorFlow powered hackable smartwatch - https://banglejs.com
@robbinaer@robbinaer.info The domain move seems to have worked. :-)
@kas@enotty.dk [re: gopher client] If you happen to be on Windows, then Gopher Browser for Windows by Matt Owen is pretty nice, otherwise I use Lynx indeed for gopher.
Low-Tech Magazine is inspirational: https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/
@lucidiot@tilde.town Agreeing that BuJo kind of saved my mind too. It now takes me about three months to fill up 251 pages with tasks, notes and events.
@adiabatic@www.frogorbits.com True. The battery life is great - especially since it is new. FaceID is very handy indeed. The bigger screen estate is amazing too. Also esim might be cool - if only my provider would support it.
@frogor@www.frogorbits.com compared to the Iphone 7. XR might be more powerful but it’s clumsy to hold as big and heavy. Does not feel like a phone at all.
@kas@enotty.dk Good stuff kas++ What command or script did you use to split by year?
Learning about: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kibibyte
Mu’s translator is growing complex. Lots of book-keeping for entering/exiting scopes: https://mastodon.social/@akkartik/103053133325948545
Beginnings of a translator for a memory-safe language: http://akkartik.github.io/mu/html/apps/mu.subx.html. Just empty functions so far.
@von@tilde.town Understanding you. For me: keeping a bullet-journal on a paper notebook helped me herd my chaotic mind into manageable streams. See https://bulletjournal.com
@von@tilde.town having topic-specific twtxt feeds is not a silly idea. Not sure if the clients allow easy switching though.
@kas@enotty.dk twtxt.txt file splitting for achival is an interesting idea. Should not need to be yearly only. High volume feeds could split faster. Needs a spec though.
@reednj@twtxt.xyz Thanks for making and hosting http://twtxt.xyz - the agreggation of twtxts users, tweets and tags is really cool
@adiabatic@www.frogorbits.com the 0 indicates the txt file type in gophermaps. Gopherholes are made up of mostly plain text files. Does that answer your question?