09 Dec 25
The title is very clickbait. Basically just an article comparing gatherer-hunter lifestyles with agricultural ones. The author is definitely a little biased I think, but it’s an interesting article.
Langium is an open source language engineering tool with first-class support for the Language Server Protocol, written in TypeScript and running in Node.js.
What textX couldn’t be.
via: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rniw5QPddmI
Basic i3ipc based script to blur an output’s wallpaper when a client is present in it - WillPower3309/swayblur
Epsilon is a pure Go WebAssembly runtime with zero dependencies. Fully supports WebAssembly 2.0 Specification
Rethinking window management for GNOME Shell
“Vomit is a favorite of the prop crew, who produce a substance the consistency and color of the real thing, while still having an acceptable taste in the actor’s mouth. It has a tomato soup and milk base with other soups added for texture. The result is a thick, almost nauseating prop durable enough for use in six or more takes.”
(Includes a floor plan of the ER set, ca. 2003/Season 9)
08 Dec 25
The US legal system is so effed.
Here, I’ll show you:
(let* ((abc '(a b c))
(abc2 abc)
(fish '(f i s h))
(fish2 fish))
(push! 'nope abc)
(mutate-cons! 'yeah fish)
(list abc abc2 fish fish2))
Returns this:
((nope a b c) (a b c) (yeah f i s h) (yeah f i s h))
Another secret manager, this time password protected. IMO it works best with keys so that you don’t have to leak the password everywhere.
Nova looks like the baby of Markdown and Prolog. You write documents that contains facts that then can be run to infer properties. Certainly novel!
Such an aesthetic problem.