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  1. @wgrav

    I found the full set: https://www.wildcrest.com/Potel/Portfolio/RayTracedImages/raytracings.htm

    I wish there was a truecolor version somewhere. I'm not sure if they were rendered in truecolor or not, although they'd have to be at some point to get #FloydSteinburg-dithered down to 8-bit.

  2. Can someone please explain to me the point of the rewrite? Doesn't rewriting it in from not just make it ? Actual question here.

  3. Can someone please explain to me the point of the #bun rewrite? Doesn't rewriting it in #rust from #zig not just make it #deno? Actual question here.

    #opensource #javascript

  4. Can someone please explain to me the point of the #bun rewrite? Doesn't rewriting it in #rust from #zig not just make it #deno? Actual question here.

    #opensource #javascript

  5. Can someone please explain to me the point of the #bun rewrite? Doesn't rewriting it in #rust from #zig not just make it #deno? Actual question here.

    #opensource #javascript

  6. Can someone please explain to me the point of the #bun rewrite? Doesn't rewriting it in #rust from #zig not just make it #deno? Actual question here.

    #opensource #javascript

  7. who came up with the media transfer protocol, and where can I find them?

    there are a few choice words I'd like to say to them.

  8. I would love if allowed us to customize the keyboard layout (and super key) before buying the keybord. It would be so awesome to have a Framework laptop keyboard with a super key!

  9. Gentoo was trying to download rust-bin 1.74.1 to compile rust 1.74.1 to compile rust 1.75.0 to compile rust 1.76.0 to compile rust 1.77.1 to compile rust 1.78.0 to compile rust 1.79.0 to compile rust 1.80.1 to compile rust 1.81.0 to compile rust 1.82.0 to compile rust 1.83.0 to compile rust 1.84.1 to compile rust 1.85.1 to compile rust 1.86.0 to compile rust 1.87.0 to compile rust 1.88.0 to compile rust 1.89.0 🫠

  10. PSA:

    I jailbreaked my Kindle Scribe yesterday. Turns out there's a vulnerability in all kindle firmware versions across devices, (not including the color e-ink Kindles, but that won't be for long) there isn't a patch released yet, so we have a new jailbreak, called WinterBreak, released this new year's day. Works great! (although I'd appreciate if KOReader gets pen annotation support for the Scribe)

    kindlemodding.org/jailbreaking

  11. I wonder if the copyleft licenses like the GNU GPLv3 are enough to stop things like LLM training off of code... do we need a modernized GPLv4?

  12. The amazing strategy of "rewriting the entire thing from scratch and hoping it's better the next time around" fixed a weird bug with my shadows for the . I also made normal shading toggleable! (the setting is hardcoded but a single variable change and recompile isn't too bad for now)

    Full disclosure, I'm following the "Ray Tracing in One Weekend" (raytracing.github.io/) book online, but I'm rewriting everything in Zig, and adding my own stuff here and there.

  13. I would love if #FrameworkLaptop allowed us to customize the keyboard layout (and super key) before buying the keybord. It would be so awesome to have a #ColemakDH Framework laptop keyboard with a #linux super key!

  14. I would love if #FrameworkLaptop allowed us to customize the keyboard layout (and super key) before buying the keybord. It would be so awesome to have a #ColemakDH Framework laptop keyboard with a #linux super key!

  15. I would love if #FrameworkLaptop allowed us to customize the keyboard layout (and super key) before buying the keybord. It would be so awesome to have a #ColemakDH Framework laptop keyboard with a #linux super key!

  16. Using wluma with swaywm for automatic brightness control on my laptop. It works pretty great, although to be honest, scrolling through Mastodon and watching my brightness react in realtime to the images moving across my screen is pretty distracting though. It's far too reactive in my opinion. Still worth it, it has saved me from a lot of light mode flashbangs.

  17. I first started using in my journey. Now, over the past few months I've been using , though now I struggle to see the appeal. Don't get me wrong, I like it, but I'm sort of split between just using fdroid (probably with droid-ify) or Obtanium. I'm really not sure, I don't want to have to put in the effort in switching over, but at the same time I'm not sure what the benefit of Obtanium is over fdroid. I really don't know if I should switch or not, any opinions?

  18. Using wluma with swaywm for automatic brightness control on my laptop. It works pretty great, although to be honest, scrolling through Mastodon and watching my brightness react in realtime to the images moving across my screen is pretty distracting though. It's far too reactive in my opinion. Still worth it, it has saved me from a lot of light mode flashbangs.

    #linux #sway #SwayFX #swaywm #Wayland #wluma #NixOS