Collecting my attempts to improve at tech, art, and life

2020-09-05

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hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 00:12

Played “Deep Under The Sky” for a bit. Relaxing. Pretty. Nice sounds. Space jellyfish shooting their eggs all over the place is a fairly specific kink, but I tried not to think about it too much.

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 09:33

SEATTLE WEATHER UPDATE

GET OUT THERE AND ENJOY THE GRAY WHILE YOU CAN

Overcast sky

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 11:13

Typo writing “TOML::Tiny” produced “TOM::Tiny” and Perl complained but now of course this is in my head

https://youtu.be/zcSlcNfThUA

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 11:34

@vortex_egg Foam is nice indeed, and has progressed quickly! Sitting on top of VS Code greatly reduces the need for a plugin API.

I may explore it more, since I’ve been wanting to dabble with VS Code extensions.

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 11:35

@vortex_egg Now if I could just convince my brain it doesn’t need Vim to be in the flow.

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 11:47

Awesome #rakulang post by @codesections that builds on my code tangling thoughts from the other month, and goes in another direction. Love it!

https://www.codesections.com/blog/weaving-raku/

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 11:50

@codesections and yay for making actual packages! So far I lack the sustained attention span to maintain my own packages. Best I can do is dump the latest obsession on my blog and hope someone gets some use out of it.

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 12:03

@codesections Oh right yeah that was part two of my thought. Yay you got some use out of it!

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 13:25

Took a few minutes to organize my Steam library. It’s a start, anyways.

Collection titles include “chill time”, “death takes a coffee break”,  and “management: the game”

hackers.town: 2020-09-05 Sat 22:59

Did a pubsub thing and it worked and now the next step is have it be a little more automated than “Two Tmux Windows and a Redis Server”