I bought the âremasteredâ versions of Grim Fandango and Forsaken on GOG, because theyâre super cheap at the moment. Both have native Linux versions.
And both these Linux version crap their pants. đ«€ The bundled SDL2 of Forsaken says it âcanât find a matching GLX visualâ and I couldnât figure out how to fix that. I didnât spend a lot of time on Grim Fandango.
Both work great in Wine. đ€Š
(I do have the original version of Grim Fandango from the 1990ies, but that one does not work so well in Wine. I figured, if itâs so cheap, why not. And I now get to play the english version. đ The german dub is pretty damn good, actually, but I always prefer the original these days.)
Iâm finding this very interesting⊠An evolved neural network that plays the game of tic-tac-toe and so far is a pretty decent player. Here is a visualization of itâs evolved âbrainâ that underwent GA (genetic algorithm) training with classification learning + self-play.
A visual flow chart diagram that illustrates how two different but very related concepts can lead to system accidents đ
- asynchronous evolution
- drift into failure
This is sooo cool, it reminds me of learning QBasic (and then Visual Basic) in the 90s
Easylang story
https://easylang.online/apps/story.html
I make a Emacs theme with a contrast ready for colour blind or visually impaired people.
https://github.com/tanrax/thankful-eyes-theme.el
Enjoy!
#emacs #accessibility
I have released new updates to the twtxt.el client.
- Markdown to Org mode (you need to install Pandoc).
- Centred column.
- Added new logo.
- Added text helper.
The new version I will try to finish the visual thread. You still canât see the thread yet.
#emacs #twtxt #twtxtel
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button?
I donât think so, at least the tests I did passed. If youâre pretty sure itâs a bug, please create an issue in the repository with the specific case and Iâll investigate it.
There are 2 buttons to make replicas, one makes a replica in the thread where the twt is located (this is the one that should be used the most, as it serves a thread), the other creates a replica to a specific twt.
Iâll let you know a bit about the status: Iâm just now implementing the thread screen. There you can be sure where you are. Itâs a bit confusing right now, sorry. I think the client is still in alpha. When Iâve finished what Iâm doing, and the direct message system, Iâll freeze development and focus on creating more tests, looking for bugs and making small visual adjustments.
Video of my latest #livecoding show using #punctual for #visuals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsM39SpRik8
vim
cursor at the end of the first line on replies, and forks. I have tried adding to this to jenny
's configuration:
@movq@www.uninformativ.de hmm, I guess I could do that too. I have startinsert
set on my .vimrc
, so I will either have to take it out, or exit insert, $
, then insert again. I think the way you do it would be the way to go.
I tried setting VISUAL
to be something like vim -c 'star!'
, which does the same thing, but no dice. :-/
Gostei mesmo destas ilustraçÔes do Politico sobre IA, a linguagem visual estĂĄ âââââ
o autor Ă© Rob Dobi
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Haha! yeah sounds about like my HS CS program. A math teacher taught visual basic and pascal. and over on the other end of the school we had âelectronicsâ which was a room next to the auto body class where they had a bunch of random computer parts scavenged from the district decommissioned surplus storage.
The advanced class would piece together training kits for the basic class to put together.
I have been really impressed with the cool visualizations in pygame that @gereleth over on Twitter has been making. #AdventOfCode
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I lasted for a long time.. Not sure where or when it was âgotâ. We had been having a cold go around with the kiddos for about a week when the wife started getting sicker than normal. Did a test and she was positive. We tested the rest of the fam and got nothing. Till about 2 days later and myself and the others were positive. It largely hasnât been too bad a little feaver and stuffy noses.
But whatever it was that hit a few days ago was horrible. Like whatever switch in my head that goes to sleep mode was shut off. I would lay down and even though I felt sleepy, I couldnât actually go to sleep. The anxiety hit soon after and I was just awake with no relief. And it persisted that way for three nights. I got some meds from the clinic that seemed to finally get me to sleep.
Now the morning after I realized for all that time a part of me was missing. I would close my eyes and it would just go dark. No imagination, no pictures, nothing. Normally I can visualize things as I read or think about stuff.. But for the last few days it was just nothing. The waking up to it was quite shocking.
Though its just the first night.. I guess Iâll have to see if it persists. đ€
#event Tomorrow, Saturday October 2nd, Iâm gonna be hosting a workshop at Processing Community Day CPH about Live Coding Visuals in Improviz. Only 5 spots left, so sign up now at: https://pcdcph.com
#event Upcoming Workshop / algolab: Visuals and Live Coding @ CPH Music Maker Space / facebook event
saw this great writeup once on how somebody visualized data by drawing faces with them, and letting our brainâs natural face feature-extraction algorithms interpret the data. Kinda want to try to do that with some of these samples and waveforms Iâm curating. #halfbakedideas
Iâve been thinking about storing the output of some of my audio-visual etudes in a more portable lossless 4-bit indexed color format, rather than rely on x264 directly. #halfbakedideas #etudes #breathingcards #longterm
postcard sized art is such a lovely scale for the visual medium. attempting to imagine the sound/temporal version of that