Jonathan Moore

@Moore
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Well itโ€™s not pretty, but itโ€™ll work. I assume some kind of crimp connector would have been more appropriate here. Not a lot of room to work with, though. Just gotta do a few LEDs and this will be ready for testing.

Starting more seriously on the interface now, I think I got everything down where I want it. Through all my years of programming in #Uxn, I've managed somehow to never learn much about emulating larger numbers and just lived within the boundaries of 16-bits, but I do skirt pretty close to the boundary sometimes. For example, if I want a little progress bar 0x32 pixels wide, to display a value between 0 and 0x15, I have to do a little bit of finessing to have enough resolution in a short to emulate what in other languages you'd use decimal points for.

https://rabbits.srht.site/decadv/

#DecemberAdventure

A new study finds that texting a random stranger is probably better to mitigate loneliness than talking to an AI-powered chatbot

https://www.404media.co/chatgpt-loneliness-study-college-students-random-strangers-texting/

Texting a Random Stranger Better for Loneliness Than Talking to a Chatbot, Study Shows

A newly published study of how college students interact with chatbots and human strangers showed talking to a random person offers more connection than an LLM.

404 Media
If sorting women into "trans women" and "not trans women" requires laws that compell all trans women to register themselves on a government list, then maybe the differences aren't quite so important or obvious as you thought.
@neilmadden I looked in to it. If you use Android Java it does but not for openjdk.

Here's a privacy-enhancing technology for you to consider:

"No."

You don't need to know. You don't need to measure. The efficacy of advertising campaigns, market segmentation, and relevance targeting should be minimized for the good of humanity.

@neilmadden O I thought it could. I have not tried it on Java myself, I compiler explorer for Rust mostly.
@neilmadden you could use compiler explorer for smaller tests to see the assembly.
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