@Parnikkapore

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Write solutions for your problems, not problems for your tech demos. (Unless it's a game, then show the world your wacky prototypes!)

English, ไทย, Deutsch mit wenigen Wörter, Viossa auen, Esperanto nur iomete!

Blorbos#guix, #luanti / #minetest, #reticulum / #rnsystem
Neocitieshttps://parnikkapore.neocities.org/
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Musichttps://open.audio/library/artists/7715/

The upper platform is finally built, and the platform amenities are preliminarily placed. Things are taking shape at Keppkirk station!

I plan to make a wavy blue design for the ceiling of the lower level, referencing Keppkirk's proximity to and relationship with the Tief (as well as adding some interestingness). Suggestions welcome 

📍 Keppkirk station

#luanti #minetest

Rofl. 😂 I was curious and asked a slopmachine to "circle the MOSFET and/or inductor in this photo for me". After all they are supposed to now be able to merely edit given pictures, right?

The result is beautiful. It… "circled" it. It is in fact now a circle. This machine is a shitposter.
#AI #AIgen #Mistral

It's a bit funny listening to the discussion about Google requiring all apks to be signed by them too, because the term "sideload" for me means "flashing an overlay ZIP in a ROM flasher" - installing an app is *never* sideloading

(Personally, I also see this as another move away from trusting users with their devices and toward Apple-style nannyship, directly attacking the very reason I prefer Android...)

Bookmark: https://www.dr-lex.be/info-stuff/volumecontrols.html

A writeup about why *not* to use linear volume controls.

MediaElement#volume is actually linear, so custom volume sliders should make such adjustments.

I'm using x^3, mostly because my laptop speakers literally max out at "slightly louder than normal" and with x^4 the bottom 50% are all inaudible lol

Programming Volume Controls

Please read this text if you are involved in the development of audio software/hardware of any kind!

A li'l quoting test

Accidentally found a nice photo-taking spot

📍Nervhalawu station (BML)

#luanti #minetest

#NTS some hints to the lost art of south asian typewriters (because following what daisy wheels once did might be a good way to make #uxn text rendering less eurocentric)

https://www.dsource.in/resource/history-devanagari-letterforms/letterforms-typewriter

Letterforms for Typewriter

The idea of writing mechanically was patented on 7th July 1714 by Henry Mil; the first experimental gadget was made by a French man Xavier Progin in 1833. Random conversions in Devanagari came to market from time to time, but the most important models were the Nagari Lekhan Yantra by V. M. Atre and the Mistra - Hindi typewriter by Olympia. The orthography of a script for typewriter is decided by the popular acceptance of common grapheme that fully represents the pronunciations of the language.

D'Source

Nope, one more redesign, because that one turned out to leave too little space for platform amenities. A single, very wide stairwell is the solution.

It's just barely possible to meet the visibility requirements in order to allow yield signs to be used on the CS2 and D Road intersection, and the sweet deal is taken! We now have a clear idea of how D Road will pass through Keppkirk station.

📍Keppkirk station (Contract AML702)

#luanti #minetest