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scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?
1·2 years agoIs there a particular draw for foobar2000? I remember a while back I was looking for a music player and that kept coming up, but I found it underwhelming when trying it. I’ve been using MusicBee for a long while now, and have found it excellent, so I don’t plan on switching, just curious if there’s something I’m missing.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's A Piece Of Software You Could Never Do Without?English
4·2 years agoJPEGView It’s a simple but powerful image viewer (don’t be misled by the name, it can view most any standard image formats).
It feels weird to even have an opinion on such a simple piece of software, but this is the type of tool that reminds you of what software could be like. When you open an image, you see the image. No loading time. No unnecessary toolbars. No fucking pop-ups to update the software to get the latest AI tools.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s plenty powerful. It’s got all the tools you’d expect: viewing EXIF data, cropping, rotating, brightness/color correction. It even has some more advanced tools: navigating collections of photos (including nested folders), viewing a collection as a slideshow or movie, perspective correction, batch-renaming… The impressive part is that it does all this without getting in the way of it’s job: viewing images.
Unfortunately, the project has been abandoned, though it appears to have been forked here (I haven’t actually used this version, but hopefully they haven’t changed too much).
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•This is a painting of Commander Riker fighting Godzilla.English
241·2 years agoThat doesn’t look very realistic. I bet they just punched Godzilla for the take and then reversed the footage.
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MealtimeVideos [Dormant]@lemmy.world•Can I Follow A Self-Guided Tour From 1937? | Dime Store Adventures [38:55]English
3·2 years agoBeyond enjoying this channel, I’ve recently been thinking more and more about the value of older books. The trend of the modern internet seems to be leaning towards highly accessible but low quality information, and the amazing density of well-researched information in some older books astounds me.
That’s not to say that we haven’t made advancements (the volume of information I could find about Newport on, say, Tripadvisor vastly exceeds single-source publications like that in the video), but the combined influences of advertising, SEO, fake reviews, data collection, etc. has taken something away from this type of resource.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•FOSS Android app: Loop Habit Tracker
16·2 years agoI’ve used this for a while now, and it’s an excellent app. It’s genuinely refreshing to have apps that just do their job without fuss or feature creep.
That’s pretty rough in a lot of ways, but man would that make ASCII box-drawing easier.
I didn’t see the content of the post, but the modlog lists the following:
Removed Post “Unpopular opinion: Wesley Crusher is not the worst TNG character… Alexander is.” reason: Rule 1 + No be cares about your “unpopular opinion” luke warm takes
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x08 "Under the Cloak of War"English
19·3 years agoLoved the Clint Howard cameo! Pretty amazing to still have actors all the way from TOS appearing!
I remember seeing a few in an auction a while back. Two things I recall:
- Very few of them are full rectangular pieces; they have cutouts for filming which detract from them being pieces to hang (though that’s a matter of preference)
- Holy hell they were expensive
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Technology@beehaw.org•Stop Trying to Make Social Networks Succeed [Opinion]
12·3 years agoSeems a bit disingenuous to compare the niche of tech folks that used Google+ to the niche that use WeChat, with the later “niche” being… China…
Not everyone has to agree that dominating a country’s social media usage is a good goal, but it clearly is the goal for many companies, and they’re going to continue to persue it. Perhaps users of social media should redefine success, but for creators of social media platforms there are absolutely clearly defined measures of success and failure.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•What are your favourite TNG episodes?English
10·3 years agoOne of the things I really like about TNG is that the longer seasons allowed the writers to take more risks outside of the standard “planet of the week” episodes. Some of my favorite episodes are those that dive deep into some of the lesser seen characters and really flesh them out in a way we don’t usually get to see in more modern television. It depends if you’re more into this vs the more traditional plots, but if so I hope you’ll really like the late season episode “Sub Rosa”.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•Canon Connections: Strange New Worlds 2x03 - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and TomorrowEnglish
12·3 years agoI don’t know if it’s a canon connection to Star Trek in particular, but I loved the nod to the trope of using Toronto for NYC/Chicago/wherever.
I’d definitely be down to participate if this gets going! Was the other sub daily? weekly?
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Programming@programming.dev•Has anyone else seen this interesting "challenge site" when googling a programming topic?English
5·3 years agoI went through these challenges a while back; they were super fun! I remember at the end there was something about “notify me if there are more challenges” but I don’t believe I ever heard anything.
I’m a sucker for puzzles, and the write-ups for the challenges were the right level of silliness.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•(Meta) Do we have a general forum for this instance?English
1·3 years agoSeconding the recommendation for thunder; it’s the first one I’ve found with a proper compact mode. Everything is simple and fast without any frills.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Programming@programming.dev•How a nerdsnipe led to a fast implementation of game of lifeEnglish
3·3 years agoSuper interesting read! Thanks for sharing.
I’d be interested to see how impactful a sparse representation would be. It’s an optimization I know to have been useful from trying it on AoC and similar cellular automata problems, but I have no clue how it would mesh with the other optimizations made here. I would guess its effectiveness would also rely heavily on the particular ruleset you were simulating, as well as your starting state.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Star Trek Social Club•Canon Connections: Strange New Worlds 2x02 - Ad Astra per Aspera
12·3 years agoAmazing as always!
As for regulations around personal logs, Star Trek has a long and confusing history with how it deals with privacy. I swear we’ve seen personal logs pulled up numerous times before (that one episode in TNG with Geordi and that woman’s dog?), including “Crisis Point” as mentioned.
Given that, I’d take it that Starfleet’s rules regarding personal logs are primarily focused on their admissibility in court, rather than general accessibility.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Chat@lemmy.one•Did you know there’s no emoji for the cool S? Please add your name to this petition for changeEnglish
2·3 years agoThanks for sharing this! Very cool to see the work that goes into a proposal, especially knowing that it has paid off.
From my uninformed perspective, this seems like an easy approval (no doubt due to your convincing proposal), but I’m curious if you were confident it would be accepted when you proposed it? I have no idea how stringent the acceptance process might be.
scarecrw@lemmy.oneto
Chat@lemmy.one•Did you know there’s no emoji for the cool S? Please add your name to this petition for changeEnglish
5·3 years agoNot to be a jerk, but the image used there is a pretty bad example of the Cool S. It shouldn’t have horizontal ends, and should instead use diagonal lines to connect back to the middle.
Not that there’s exactly one Cool S, but this does not look like the most common or recognizable variant.











Why restrict to 54-bit signed integers? Is there some common language I’m not thinking of that has this as its limit?
Edit: Found it myself, it’s the range where you can store an integer in a double precision float without error. I suppose that makes sense for maximum compatibility, but feels gross if we’re already identifying value types. I don’t come from a web-dev/js background, though, so maybe it makes more sense there.