xoggy

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[–] xoggy@programming.dev 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

On the tower defense, upgrading the Laser Tower (to Beam Emitter) breaks the game.

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago

Took me a minute. And for good measure... ;

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago

This should be what's on the icon for Space@beehaw

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

These tables existed long before we were drinking coffee in Europe and America. What did we call them then? Low tables? End tables? Baby tables??

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 3 points 3 weeks ago

Yeah but that's why the cross-post feature exists in lemmy, so users can be part of similar communities without seeing the same story duplicated on their feed or having the conversation split in multiple places.

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 2 points 4 weeks ago

the future of complex web apps*

I can see in-browser games and containerized desktop application benefiting from wasm, but simple ecommerce sites without all the fluff can be just as performant with SSR or a multi-page application. For instance several years ago I built the frontend and middleware for the Hart Tools and Ryobi Tools websites using Nuxt for SSR and Algolia for the search. Images are the majority of CPU and network load and the websites are snappy as a result. Even this tech stack is overkill for what the websites need to do but my point is for general use case this or a similar tech stack won't benefit from introducing wasm.

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 2 points 4 weeks ago

Is that a yes or no question, or merely a suggestion?

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 4 points 4 weeks ago

Let's get everybody on WET, in fact, let's just call it UTC and be done with time zones.

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 6 points 1 month ago

Generate endless markov nonsense for LLM crawlers to choke on. Basically the young kids (LLMs) being forced to listen to grandpa Markov's senile babbling over an excruciatingly slow dinner..

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 9 points 1 month ago

Since he's touching the keyboard with unwashed hands it's probably best he didn't wipe.

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 3 points 1 month ago

Two gripes about on the cube rule; It doesn't readily differentiate between topology of a dish and a single serving. It could very well add more dimensions to the identification model besides topology, there are plenty of other factors that define the portability and experience of eating a food (let's face it, that's what the debate of identification was really about this whole time.)

[–] xoggy@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago

I would highly recommend the History of English Podcast. This particular observation made by OP is thoroughly covered in this particular episode: https://youtu.be/T0ED-FV7O50

 

Last autumn I stored several acorns in a 5-inch pot that was filled with potting soil and covered. I took the cover off 2 days ago to discover 7 saplings between 3 and 7 inches long. They are too big for the pot I was storing them in. Are they safe to transplant at this stage? What size pot should I transplant them in? How do I safely move them without damaging them?

 

Consider posting to the existing one?

 

I found no documentation on how to do this but found this option in the home-manager source code that I might not be using correctly:

home-manager.users.my_username.xfconf = {
  enable = true;
  settings."xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts" = {
    "<Super>space" = "rofi -show drun";
    "<Super>space" = "rofi -show drun";
  };
};

Any ideas?

Here is my full configuration.nix file for full context if that helps. I just started with Nix and NixOS this week so I the config is a bit haphazard at the moment.

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