spacemanspiffy

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[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 5 points 7 hours ago

If you don't want to go the Emacs or Vim routes, try Kate. Neovim is amazing but Kate is too from what I hear. Similar support for LSPs.

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

I'm a fan of CountryCode being a string column that's a FK to a reference table of Country values.

Same for State/Province.

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 7 points 7 hours ago

Yes, but I often sacrifice sleep to find the time for it.

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 36 points 11 hours ago (6 children)

"reposotory"

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 4 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (1 children)

Between the Buried and Me - 3 times

Maybe not my absolute favorite but one of the top 5 at least. Other groups I have seen more than once:

Dream Theater 2x

Less Than Jake 2x

Furthur 2x

Phish 3x

Primus 2x

Death Cab For Cutie 2x

moe 2 or maybe 3x

Umphrey's McGee 2x

I have seen Tony Levin live twice, but in different acts. Dude is super cool.

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 8 points 13 hours ago

No, wait, take me with you

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

This some Deus Ex shit

 

Hello! I am trying to install Mint on an Acer C720P Chromebook that previously was running GalliumOS.

I cannot for the life of me get the Linux Mint Live USB to recognize the internal eMMC storage so I can install to it.

I have an Arch live iso that has no issue seeing the device or formatting it, so I don't believe it's a BIOS or hardware issue.

I have tried both GPT and MBR, and I have also tried LMDE, all to no avail.

Please, are there any tips or things I can try to get Mint to recognize the eMMC? I want to install this to give to a friend and I really feel that Mint is a good choice for her if I can just get it to install. If it matters, the BIOS is https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/docs/fwscript.html

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I forgot this one, its so funny

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I did a re-watch last year. Although a lot didn't age well, it was still so good and brought back a lot of great memories that I don't mind if its dated.

[–] spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure gang rise up

 

I'm working on a small project that I hope to be able to share soon. I created a game engine for point-and-click adventure games and I'm working on three different games for it. Two are near completion, the final one is just getting started. I plan on sharing this (on Lemmy and elsewhere) once the last game is ready.

Now, I am an English speaker and have little insight from the outside world. The game engine does not support translation/localization at all.

  • I'm somewhat interested in adding this as it means more people could potentially play these games.
  • I'm worried that adding it will open up a can of worms in my code (long story short, I'm worried translated text will have issues in the menu/UI, overflow, look bad, etc.).

So for the non-native English speakers especially, how important is this to you? Do you expect smaller indie games to play in English or in your native language?

 

For background, I am a programmer, but have largely ignored everything having to do with AI (re: LLMs) for the past few years.

I just got to wondering, though. Why are these LLMs generating high level programming language code instead skipping the middle man and spitting out raw 1s and 0s for x86 to execute?

Is it that they aren't trained on this sort of thing? Is it for the human code reviewers to be able to make their own edits on top of the AI-generated code? Are there AIs doing this that I'm just not aware of?

I just feel like there might be some level of optimization that could be made by something that understands the code and the machine at this level.

 

And for the closer track, Monochrome (Pensive): https://youtu.be/Em8X3UVIX5w?list=OLAK5uy_ms-vQooC9LSP6KtIGJZDtns9NYdXUGUB0

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Frost* - Evaporator (www.youtube-nocookie.com)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world to c/music@lemmy.world
 

I recently came across this band and can't recommend this enough to prog or prog metal fans. This whole album is gold.

 

I have been using Lollypop on my phone for about 2 years now. I have tried a few other apps but nothing worked quite as well for me as Lollypop.

That said, I still have a lot of gripes with Lollypop. Rather than complain about it, though, I'd rather hear about something new.

The last time I went looking for a new app was in 2023. Is there anything new in 2025 worth checking out?


My wants:

  • Large-ish local library (350gb) and I want it to load/scroll through fast. Lollypop is quite slow here.
  • I really prefer the UI to list artists, open one, then list albums, open one, then list songs. Too many apps list all your albums, or all your individual songs, and I hate this.

Edit: I guess I need to specify, I am looking for Linux-native apps. A few of the suggestions so far have been Android, and I am not seeking to run anything in Waydroid for this.

 

I'm your average American citizen with no contacts to Trump, the Whitehouse, or the Federal Government.

I'm sure the answer is no, but is there any way I could send him a message that he would actually receive?

Ex.

Donnie,

Go choke on broken glass.

From, {My Name}

 

I'm normally pretty ok at naming things in code, but I'm struggling here and would love some new ideas.

I'm building part of a game for the dialog with NPCs. It functions just like Fallout:

  • Player initiates dialog with NPC.
  • NPC says a few sentences.
  • Player gets a list of replies and can pick one.
  • Depending what the player picks, either the conversation will end, or the NPC will say some new stuff and start this over.

Here's the names of objects that I have so far that I'm not exactly in love with. I'd love suggestions on any of these.

  1. Dialog: This is a "container" object. Clicking on an NPC will start the Dialog. This contains many Chats.
  2. Chat: This is the name I dislike most. A Chat contains the text the NPC will say, and a list of ChatReply objects.
  3. ChatReply: This contains the text of the reply (what the player is saying back to the NPC), as well as a pointer to either a new Chat, or to end the Dialog.

Any suggestions?


Update: From the replies, I think I like Dialog / Prompt / Reply.

 

This is admittedly a lazy post where I show that I haven't done much research.

Whenever I start searching around online, I find tons of smaller companies selling ergo keyboards or parts for keyboards, but they are always very pricey and don't match the layout I want. I quickly give up since it can take long to search store-by-store online.

The keyboard of my dreams has:

  1. All (104) the keys. This means arrow keys and as numpad. I like the layout of my current keyboard (below). I guess this is called a "full keyboard"?
  2. Mechanical and with plenty of clackedy clack in the keys.
  3. Corded with USB (I still miss PS/2 :))
  4. Is curved, similar to this one.
  5. Has the "Y" key on the left side of the gap! This is my biggest sticking point. I have realized that I type the "Y" key with my left hand 99% of the time and I don't want to change.
  6. I am also willing to investigate split design keyboards if the "Y" is on the left and a numpad can exist separately which I could put to the right of my mouse. But still I'd prefer that to be attached.
  7. I don't care about RGB or lights or much else. Take it or leave it.

For reference, this is my current keyboard and I actually quite love it. I just wish it was curved.

 

Background: I am working on a Python project where, given a set of input files (text/image/audio), it generates an executable game. The text files are there to describe the rules of the game.

Currently, the program reads and parses the files upon each startup, and builds a Python class that contains these rules, as well as links to image/audio files. This is fine for now, but I don't want the end executable to have to bundle these files and re-parse them each time it gets run.

My question: Is there a way to persist the instance of my class to disk, as it exists in memory? Kind of like a snapshot of the object. Since this is a Python project, my question is specific to Python. But, I'd be curious if this concept exists anywhere else. I've never heard of it.

My aim is not to serialize/de-serialize the class to a text file, but instead load the 1's and 0's that existed before into an instance of a class.

 

Why doesn't this exist?

Take dried beans, roast 'em, grind 'em, and brew some bean juice?

I have no idea if it would taste good or not, but we don't know if we don't try.

Edit: I need to see what dried beans I have and maybe go shopping. I will give this a try with a couple different types of beans and report back if I fart or not.

 

I've wanted a soundbar for a couple years now. Every time I look for one, I don't find anything that meets all my requirements, or I get overwhelmed looking and just give up.

My setup:

  • We have an SBC hooked up to my dumb TV through HDMI. HDMI handles both audio and video for the computer. We never use any other input to the TV, so this is the only audio concern here. This is currently a Radxa Rock 5b, but I'm considering replacing it with an x86 NUC or mini-PC.
  • We have a cheap little record player nearby. This sounds fine but could really stand to have better speakers attached. It has stereo RCA output.

What I want:

  • All sound to be output through one speaker/set of speakers. Ideally it would be a soundbar, since the TV is mounted above a fireplace and we can run the soundbar along the mantle.
  • If the speakers have to toggle between inputs to get sound between the PC and the record player, so be it, but it would be much nicer if the two were mixed. We'll never have a record playing and have something on the TV, anyways.
  • I'd prefer not to have any extra cables coming from the PC to the speaker. I'm trying to avoid any wires showing, and so I'd like to keep the PC audio through HDMI if possible.

I'd love to know if such a product exists. Please, internet denizens, give me your recommendations if you have any.

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