@demofox @aeva Yaaay! Rockets good
A shameless plug (it's hilariously stupid but idk maybe it could inspire you to something): https://lisyarus.itch.io/andromeda-delivery-service
@aeva does a quick edit pass on a 2016 very-short-story counts? things are still very very slow moving in here...
edit: if it counts -- https://journal.gureito.info/fiction/2016-07-23-notice-of-termination.html
@aeva Something like that: https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@lisyarus/116286245414955370
Syntax-wise a mix of Rust and Python, semantics-wise somewhere halfway between C and C++ (at least that's the end goal)
Also easily embeddable with a small compiler, which is why I'm writing it myself instead of e.g. using LLVM

Attached: 2 images Rewriting my toy language aarch64 compiler using the new IR as an input. The compiler code decreased in half (1.5k -> 700 loc), and its logic got way simpler. Still not an optimizing compiler, though, and lacking structs, arrays & pointers π Left: test program Right: IR output
@aeva I'm still spending most of my free time on my daily word game, Tiled Words!
It just won the Playlin Player's Choice Award for daily web games which was neat!
I've got a few big features in the works (user accounts + user generated puzzles) but don't have as much time as I'd like to work on them!
@aeva Still early days as itβs opened up a whole new set of questions but the summary is island has good idea for public transport network akin to modern thinking about 10 years before it took off elsewhere potentially maybe.
Either way it makes me very happy
@aeva a dress!
i just sewed the left part to the right part! now all i have to do is connect the center part... oh wait
@aeva Super early prototype. I am working on a self-host meetup alternative for my group (after surveying various alternatives and haven't found anything really satisfying).
I kind of feel gulty to not working on anything graphics/game or programming language related (since those are what I am more interested in), but actually learned a lot since I haven't done this kind of web backend projects other than in university courses
@aeva arrrrrrgh i got so close. Tonight was literally "I think this worked better in the top of the oven" AND IT DID but it's just not quite there.
i am going to gain so much weight trying to figure this out but mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@aeva I'm in the process of creating and holding an βintro to web devβ course for CS undergrads.
We've gone over HTML & CSS and where to find tutorials & references. They got an assignment to make a small static website. I showed them Neocities and Nekoweb for inspiration and assigned https://another.rodeo/artisanal-web/ by @tbaxter for at-home reading.
Soon I'll see their results, and I'll finally get a gauge of their willingness to engage with creative vibes outside of React and its orbit. I'm excited. π