@CHz

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Robotic connoisseur of video games and the music contained therein
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Found an absolutely delightful old computer reference book: The ResEdit All-Night Diner by Dave Ciskowski, which is entirely about tampering with pre-existing applications and system files with ResEdit and written in an unnecessary and unhinged metaphor about ordering food at a diner. Such narrow bands of human technology and culture had to intersect to make this artifact possible.

Scans are available for this and a staggering amount of other books at Vintage Apple: https://vintageapple.org/macprogramming/index_year.html

Castle of the Winds on Steam

Castle of the Winds is a classic early Windows roguelike. Set in a world inspired by Norse mythology, players explore procedurally generated dungeons beneath a quiet village, battling monsters, discovering magical items, and unraveling the mystery of an ancient evil.

This would happen even when the only program I ever launched after booting was Terminal.app, and it'd happen across different users with different shells. Once it started, logging out and back in wouldn't fix it, only a reboot would, but also the computer would hang on a black screen with mouse cursor after restarting so I had to force power off.

Fixed it, at least for now, by blasting all the log files in /var/log/asl 🥴

Brand new and very "entertaining" computer issue on my Mac today:

So when you open up a new window in Terminal.app, it runs the standard login utility that among other things displays the last login time while setting you up in a shell, normal Unix-y stuff. After about 5 minutes of uptime, it would start hanging there for about 5 seconds and then just kick to command line without displaying the last login time. The last command would also stop displaying any current or past logins.

Anyway I just edited my name in my .gitconfig to use an actual ʻokina and now it displays everywhere, thanks Unicode
Messing around with importing stuff to GitLab and I've only realized now git's been having trouble with the ʻokina in my name (typeset as an apostrophe). It's always displayed fine on Bitbucket so it's clearly there in the repo data, but it doesn't show in either a Terminal git log or on GitLab. Hate this fucking software
I've been using Bitbucket for like 15 years, since back when they supported Mercurial and allowed unlimited private repos when GitHub didn't, so it's been sad watching its slow slide into irrelevance. Might waste an entire day and finally just move all my code elsewhere https://www.atlassian.com/blog/it-teams/important-changes-coming-to-bitbucket-clouds-free-plan
Important changes coming to Bitbucket Cloud's free plan - Work Life by Atlassian

We’d like to inform our users about upcoming changes to Bitbucket Cloud’s free plan, effective April 28, 2025. These changes...

Work Life by Atlassian
Just remembered the screensaver I made a million years ago that drew with customizable mathematical equations, but I didn't want to implement an expression parser and evaluator myself, so I instead just piped the equation string through PyObjC into Python's eval(), which is probably the least hinged architecture of anything I've ever written
I'm gonna find whoever decided terminals should print stdout and stderr with no differentiation between the two and give them such a wedgie for making me waste my time debugging baffling errors in this script

@shadsy Heyyyyy, so like

Supposing, hypothetically, that I were to have figured out how to solve Enigmaparcour I

Would you want me to upload a video of it after I (if I actually) beat it 👀