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  1. This is the runestone U 778 that is placed in the inner wall of the church porch of Svinnegarn church near Enköping. In the 17th century it was found used as a threshold stone in the main entrance to the church, with most of the inscription hidden under the doorjamb. In 1853-1854 it was removed from the church door and mounted into the wall of the church porch instead by Dybeck.
    The stone has all four common runic formulas, it starts with a memorial formula about Banki/Bagge, followed by a biographical formula, a prayer and ends with a carver signature. The runes are younger futhark long branch runes. The /s/ in sun has a chair form, instead of the standard form that is used for all other /s/ runes in the inscription. This might be a mistake, since the lower part of the stem is thinner and shallower than the rest of the lines.
    Poor Banki/Bagge was part of the catastrophic viking raid led by Ingvar in 1041, that is described in the Icelandic saga Yngvarr saga víðförla. The stone is one of at least 30 runestones describing this raid that ended so disastrously.

    The inscription has 116 runes:
    ᚦᛁᛅᛚᚠᛁ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᚼᚢᛚᛘᚾᛚᛅᚢᚴ × ᛚᛁᛏᚢ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛅ × ᛋᛏᛅᛁᚾᛅ ᚦᛁᛋᛅ × ᛅᛚᛅ × ᛅᛏ ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛋᚢᚾ ᛋᛁᚾ × ᛁᛋ ᛅᛏᛁ × ᛅᛁᚾ × ᛋᛁᚱ × ᛋᚴᛁᛒ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᛅᚢᛋᛏᚱ × ᛋᛏᚢᚱᚦᛁ × ᛁ × ᛁᚴᚢᛅᚱᛋ × ᛚᛁᚦ × ᚴᚢᚦ ᚼᛁᛅᛚᛒᛁ × ᚯᛏ × ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛅᛋᚴᛁᛚ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛏ

    The translitteration:
    þialfi × auk × hulmnlauk × litu × raisa × staina þisa × ala × at baka × sun sin × is ati × ain × sir × skib × auk × austr × st(u)[rþi ×] i × ikuars × liþ × kuþ hialbi × ot × baka × ask(i)l × raist

    Normalization:
    Þjalfi ok Holmlaug létu reisa steina þessa alla at Banka/Bagga, son sinn. Er átti einn sér skip ok austr stýrði í Ingvars lið. Guð hjalpi ǫnd Banka/Bagga. Áskell reist.

    English translation:
    Þjalfi and Holmlaug had all of these stones raised in memory of Banki/Baggi, their son, who alone owned a ship and steered to the east in Ingvarr's retinue. May God help Banki's/Baggi's spirit. Áskell carved.

  2. This is the runestone U 778 that is placed in the inner wall of the church porch of Svinnegarn church near Enköping. In the 17th century it was found used as a threshold stone in the main entrance to the church, with most of the inscription hidden under the doorjamb. In 1853-1854 it was removed from the church door and mounted into the wall of the church porch instead by Dybeck.
    The stone has all four common runic formulas, it starts with a memorial formula about Banki/Bagge, followed by a biographical formula, a prayer and ends with a carver signature. The runes are younger futhark long branch runes. The /s/ in sun has a chair form, instead of the standard form that is used for all other /s/ runes in the inscription. This might be a mistake, since the lower part of the stem is thinner and shallower than the rest of the lines.
    Poor Banki/Bagge was part of the catastrophic viking raid led by Ingvar in 1041, that is described in the Icelandic saga Yngvarr saga víðförla. The stone is one of at least 30 runestones describing this raid that ended so disastrously.

    The inscription has 116 runes:
    ᚦᛁᛅᛚᚠᛁ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᚼᚢᛚᛘᚾᛚᛅᚢᚴ × ᛚᛁᛏᚢ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛅ × ᛋᛏᛅᛁᚾᛅ ᚦᛁᛋᛅ × ᛅᛚᛅ × ᛅᛏ ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛋᚢᚾ ᛋᛁᚾ × ᛁᛋ ᛅᛏᛁ × ᛅᛁᚾ × ᛋᛁᚱ × ᛋᚴᛁᛒ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᛅᚢᛋᛏᚱ × ᛋᛏᚢᚱᚦᛁ × ᛁ × ᛁᚴᚢᛅᚱᛋ × ᛚᛁᚦ × ᚴᚢᚦ ᚼᛁᛅᛚᛒᛁ × ᚯᛏ × ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛅᛋᚴᛁᛚ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛏ

    The translitteration:
    þialfi × auk × hulmnlauk × litu × raisa × staina þisa × ala × at baka × sun sin × is ati × ain × sir × skib × auk × austr × st(u)[rþi ×] i × ikuars × liþ × kuþ hialbi × ot × baka × ask(i)l × raist

    Normalization:
    Þjalfi ok Holmlaug létu reisa steina þessa alla at Banka/Bagga, son sinn. Er átti einn sér skip ok austr stýrði í Ingvars lið. Guð hjalpi ǫnd Banka/Bagga. Áskell reist.

    English translation:
    Þjalfi and Holmlaug had all of these stones raised in memory of Banki/Baggi, their son, who alone owned a ship and steered to the east in Ingvarr's retinue. May God help Banki's/Baggi's spirit. Áskell carved.

    #runestone #VikingAge #StandingStoneSunday #VikingRaid

  3. This is the runestone U 778 that is placed in the inner wall of the church porch of Svinnegarn church near Enköping. In the 17th century it was found used as a threshold stone in the main entrance to the church, with most of the inscription hidden under the doorjamb. In 1853-1854 it was removed from the church door and mounted into the wall of the church porch instead by Dybeck.
    The stone has all four common runic formulas, it starts with a memorial formula about Banki/Bagge, followed by a biographical formula, a prayer and ends with a carver signature. The runes are younger futhark long branch runes. The /s/ in sun has a chair form, instead of the standard form that is used for all other /s/ runes in the inscription. This might be a mistake, since the lower part of the stem is thinner and shallower than the rest of the lines.
    Poor Banki/Bagge was part of the catastrophic viking raid led by Ingvar in 1041, that is described in the Icelandic saga Yngvarr saga víðförla. The stone is one of at least 30 runestones describing this raid that ended so disastrously.

    The inscription has 116 runes:
    ᚦᛁᛅᛚᚠᛁ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᚼᚢᛚᛘᚾᛚᛅᚢᚴ × ᛚᛁᛏᚢ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛅ × ᛋᛏᛅᛁᚾᛅ ᚦᛁᛋᛅ × ᛅᛚᛅ × ᛅᛏ ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛋᚢᚾ ᛋᛁᚾ × ᛁᛋ ᛅᛏᛁ × ᛅᛁᚾ × ᛋᛁᚱ × ᛋᚴᛁᛒ × ᛅᚢᚴ × ᛅᚢᛋᛏᚱ × ᛋᛏᚢᚱᚦᛁ × ᛁ × ᛁᚴᚢᛅᚱᛋ × ᛚᛁᚦ × ᚴᚢᚦ ᚼᛁᛅᛚᛒᛁ × ᚯᛏ × ᛒᛅᚴᛅ × ᛅᛋᚴᛁᛚ × ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛏ

    The translitteration:
    þialfi × auk × hulmnlauk × litu × raisa × staina þisa × ala × at baka × sun sin × is ati × ain × sir × skib × auk × austr × st(u)[rþi ×] i × ikuars × liþ × kuþ hialbi × ot × baka × ask(i)l × raist

    Normalization:
    Þjalfi ok Holmlaug létu reisa steina þessa alla at Banka/Bagga, son sinn. Er átti einn sér skip ok austr stýrði í Ingvars lið. Guð hjalpi ǫnd Banka/Bagga. Áskell reist.

    English translation:
    Þjalfi and Holmlaug had all of these stones raised in memory of Banki/Baggi, their son, who alone owned a ship and steered to the east in Ingvarr's retinue. May God help Banki's/Baggi's spirit. Áskell carved.

    #runestone #VikingAge #StandingStoneSunday #VikingRaid

  4. The fifteenth chapter of the ray tracing book is a bit more exciting as it adds the triangle and smooth triangle shapes as well as a parser for OBJ files. This makes it possible to load 3D models and add them to the scene.

    I also made an optimization to cache the inverse of the transformation matrix which sped up the calculations a lot.

    Here is an image of a smooth high polygon version of the Utah Teapot.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer #3DModel

  5. The fifteenth chapter of the ray tracing book is a bit more exciting as it adds the triangle and smooth triangle shapes as well as a parser for OBJ files. This makes it possible to load 3D models and add them to the scene.

    I also made an optimization to cache the inverse of the transformation matrix which sped up the calculations a lot.

    Here is an image of a smooth high polygon version of the Utah Teapot.

  6. The fifteenth chapter of the ray tracing book is a bit more exciting as it adds the triangle and smooth triangle shapes as well as a parser for OBJ files. This makes it possible to load 3D models and add them to the scene.

    I also made an optimization to cache the inverse of the transformation matrix which sped up the calculations a lot.

    Here is an image of a smooth high polygon version of the Utah Teapot.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer #3DModel

  7. The fifteenth chapter of the ray tracing book is a bit more exciting as it adds the triangle and smooth triangle shapes as well as a parser for OBJ files. This makes it possible to load 3D models and add them to the scene.

    I also made an optimization to cache the inverse of the transformation matrix which sped up the calculations a lot.

    Here is an image of a smooth high polygon version of the Utah Teapot.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer #3DModel

  8. I had to do a lot of refactoring of my ray-tracer to get Chapter 14 working where Groups are added. Making it possible to combine shapes and translate them at the same time.

    The end result is not very exciting though. This is a hexagon made up of six cylinders as edges and six spheres as corners.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  9. I had to do a lot of refactoring of my ray-tracer to get Chapter 14 working where Groups are added. Making it possible to combine shapes and translate them at the same time.

    The end result is not very exciting though. This is a hexagon made up of six cylinders as edges and six spheres as corners.

  10. I had to do a lot of refactoring of my ray-tracer to get Chapter 14 working where Groups are added. Making it possible to combine shapes and translate them at the same time.

    The end result is not very exciting though. This is a hexagon made up of six cylinders as edges and six spheres as corners.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  11. I had to do a lot of refactoring of my ray-tracer to get Chapter 14 working where Groups are added. Making it possible to combine shapes and translate them at the same time.

    The end result is not very exciting though. This is a hexagon made up of six cylinders as edges and six spheres as corners.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #Rust #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  12. My progress has been a bit slower, but I've now finished chapter chapter 11 in the Ray-Tracer Challenge. My raytracer now has both reflection and refraction and it's possible to generate images with mirrored and transparent objects.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  13. My progress has been a bit slower, but I've now finished chapter chapter 11 in the Ray-Tracer Challenge. My raytracer now has both reflection and refraction and it's possible to generate images with mirrored and transparent objects.

  14. My progress has been a bit slower, but I've now finished chapter chapter 11 in the Ray-Tracer Challenge. My raytracer now has both reflection and refraction and it's possible to generate images with mirrored and transparent objects.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  15. My progress has been a bit slower, but I've now finished chapter chapter 11 in the Ray-Tracer Challenge. My raytracer now has both reflection and refraction and it's possible to generate images with mirrored and transparent objects.

    #RayTracer #RayTracerChallenge #RustLang #PragmaticProgrammer

  16. I brought my 3D printed guitar to the office and had a colleague tune it, and then we tried it with a proper sound system. It actually sounds great now.

    #guitar #3DPrinting #Prusacaster #prusa #music

  17. I brought my 3D printed guitar to the office and had a colleague tune it, and then we tried it with a proper sound system. It actually sounds great now.

    #guitar #3DPrinting #Prusacaster #prusa #music

  18. I brought my 3D printed guitar to the office and had a colleague tune it, and then we tried it with a proper sound system. It actually sounds great now.

  19. I brought my 3D printed guitar to the office and had a colleague tune it, and then we tried it with a proper sound system. It actually sounds great now.

    #guitar #3DPrinting #Prusacaster #prusa #music

  20. I brought my 3D printed guitar to the office and had a colleague tune it, and then we tried it with a proper sound system. It actually sounds great now.

    #guitar #3DPrinting #Prusacaster #prusa #music

  21. The python monorepo developer experience with Polylith by @davidvujic here at Fosdem this Sunday morning.

    #fosdem #fosdem2025 #python #polylith

  22. I went to visit three runestones standing next to each other at Broby bro north of Stockholm. They are all part of the Jarlabanke family stones.

    The first one to the left is U 136, which is a pair stone with U 135. It mentions travels to Jerusalem and Greece. Estrid that raised the stone is grandmother to Jarlabanke.

    The middle stone is U 137 raised by Estrid and Östen after their son Gag. It’s the oldest of the Jarlabanke stones, and was found in 1930.

    The stone to the right is U 135, the pair stone of U 136. It mentions building of a bridge and a mound nearby.

  23. I have a dealer for real Huy Fong Foods Sriracha! The first one’s free… Unfortunately he doesn’t have more bottles.

    #sriracha #ChiliSauce

  24. I have a dealer for real Huy Fong Foods Sriracha! The first one’s free… Unfortunately he doesn’t have more bottles.

  25. I have a dealer for real Huy Fong Foods Sriracha! The first one’s free… Unfortunately he doesn’t have more bottles.

    #sriracha #ChiliSauce

  26. I have a dealer for real Huy Fong Foods Sriracha! The first one’s free… Unfortunately he doesn’t have more bottles.

    #sriracha #ChiliSauce