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Stavros
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I like making things. Most of them are silly. Sometimes I post about them.
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Feedback is "I'm going to use this to implement my alarm clock perhaps because it looks great".
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I polished and published a #MicroPython experiment for emulating OLED displays in the terminal. Uses kitty's Terminal Graphics Protocol.

Feedback welcome!
Oh no, I hope it gets better soon!
Hah, try living in Greece, every time I see some ancient Greek logo, I'm thinking "neonazi".
"The only thing keeping us from prison is that we control the judicial branch".
If I never have to type in a hex address again, it'll be too soon.

Raspberry Pi has great attention to detail and it shows.
I am making a tiny LED panel and it's going to be amazing.
Oh, then qutebrowser!
Vimium does this and it's great.
I'm making a new thing, does anyone want to give me feedback?

pine.town/new
Pine Town
pine.town
Yeah, economies of scale must be pretty crazy, you can probably get orders of magnitude more yield from a single crop than for multiple crops for a fixed amount of work.
Ahh, you mean "everything they need to eat", not just "the entire amount of food of their crop they'll need in a year". Got you, thanks.
What do you mean? Modern farmland tends to grow food for not just the farmer, but lots of other people as well.
Fun fact: I once crashed reddit with an April Fool's joke and then I forgot about it.
True, but I found the "commit vs change" thing to be the most confusing detail when someone's coming from git, and it wasn't really very consequential over just "mutable commit", so I figured I'd simplify!
Hope you have something else to do for the next hour!
Isn't CSRF a thing of the past anyway, with the SameSite cookie attribute?
Flux imaging really intrigues me, there's something that really tickles me about retrieving the actual analog values and converting them to digital so you can then extract the digital data on the disk.
Stavros @stavros.io · Oct 13
Thanks! I still use lazygit for diffs, as I find it easier, it works well!

Is there anything I should change or add to the tutorial?
Stavros @stavros.io · Oct 11
Wait, why the inverse of epsilon? Don't you need the denominator to be large?
Stavros @stavros.io · Oct 11
Ah yeah, I'm not sure about that, I only use one remote most of the time. It doesn't really disallow you from committing, it just warns you. You can override it easily (at your peril).