crying bc i just learned they moo when they're happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uh8nJGGbDI
can I get a Vixen’s Scream from all my femboy foxes?
wait I’ve been reading about Zig and on first glance it actually looks like exactly what I’d want?
I also really don’t like compiled languages just because they seem much more pragmatic and utilitarian than scripting languages. I would love to learn a compiled language with the same minimalist philosophy as Lua or Fennel but instead it seems like there are maximalist languages (or at least languages crammed with strange legacy behavior) like C, C++, C#, and Java
one of the worst things about compiled languages is that there’s no REPL. if you want to build an intuition for any feature of the language or any unfamiliar API you have to hand-write and trial-and-error some simple example code that you then compile and run multiple times. and there might not even be a pretty-printer built into the language
Rust, as much as I hated using it, is actually somehow able to have an unofficial REPL? I have no idea how that’s possible but it was actually very very helpful when I was trying to learn the language
holy shit is this a cool video. it’s not just satisfying from a technical standpoint - it’s also so aesthetic?
Please forgive the Amazon link, but this is the kind of thing I wish was a little less sketchy and a little more commonplace. Hostile interoperability is *good*, actually, as is finding uses (modulo safety concerns) for a product outside of what the manufacturer finds profitable.
Power tool battery systems are infuriatingly proprietary, and I can hardly think how much waste that creates.
@nonfedimemes don’t worry bro I got you. you can use my web 3.0 fork of ffmpeg with an Electron frontend and AI-assisted transcoding support for just $3000/year
what I’m trying to say is that mainstream big-budget media is not something that’s open and vulnerable. I don’t think anyone is expressing their hopes and dreams through Star Trek: Discovery character arcs. and that lack of vulnerability and passion means that it probably isn’t especially painful for the people involved to hear criticisms of their work: because it’s a job to them and not something that they put a piece of their soul into
and even it is painful for them to hear criticisms, me complaining about their work on Fedi is not going to hurt them because they’re never going to even notice my existence. if someone can make a convincing argument for why me posting like this would cause meaningful harm then I’ll try to stop but I don’t think it’s harmful at all right now
compare that to calling someone “cringe” and laughing at them for posting hand-drawn art of their OC. that is dramatically more likely to cause real, lasting harm. and that’s the distinction that I’m trying to get across
in the past I used to be so worried about all of Wikipedia’s complicated rules about grammar and sounding formal and etc. to the point that it scared me away from editing at all
but now I just don’t care. someone else can edit my writing to sound “formal” and “professional” if they want but what matters is that I’m taking text that was impenetrable to laypeople like me and making it (I hope) dramatically easier to read
now that I’ve gotten slightly more comfortable editing Wikipedia, I’ve found a fun way to hopefully make small bits of Wikipedia pages easier to read and understand
whenever I’m on a Wikipedia rabbit hole and I’m having trouble understanding what a section is trying to say, (usually because it’s very terse and using a lot of jargon) I’ll try to figure it out by reading other articles or other stuff on the internet, and edit the article as I understand more. it’s like I’m taking notes as I read, but it also (hopefully) helps others too
I don’t have a lot of attention span though so I usually only edit like 1-2 paragraphs per page, but still. I’m pretty proud of how much I cleaned up some of the text that I’ve edited idk
@Shivaekul omg yeah one thing that Lua is terrible at is giving you feedback on anything that you’re doing. I had to do so much trial-and-error with TellMeWhen in order to get my very very basic Lua to work - but none of that would’ve been necessary if I just had a decent REPL to explore WoW’s Lua environment
but I hope that you can figure it out eventually, if you want to!
“kas you literally just said not to criticize art”
with some exceptions, TV shows and movies are not art - they’re content. content is the result of a corporate assembly line. art is something that was created with love and passion for no reason other than to bring it into the world. when I say not to criticize art, I’m talking about the art of random people online, not the “art” of a massive media conglomerate
I could keep ranting about this but what I especially want to say is: how dare they do this to Star Trek in particular. how dare they take one of the most utopian and progressive and mature and idealistic shows in popular culture and turn it into cynicism slop. when the world needs idealism and hope more than ever, how dare they