My coworker just posted this
Apparently when I'm away from the office, this cat takes my place
These two goobers hanging out at the office ❤️
via @adriel
My coworker just posted this
Apparently when I'm away from the office, this cat takes my place
Shout out to my favourite HTML API response
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLMediaElement/canPlayType
A photobook of storm damage in Thanet, England in 1978
I found this in some of my old stuff and figured I'd scan it so it would have a place to live online
Playing around with algorithms that "are in no particular hurry to succeed" (https://www.mipmip.org/tidbits/pasa.pdf) and came up with what I'm calling Oust Sort
BogoSort uses randomness and isn't guaranteed to ever finish
Worstsort isn't an in-place sort, so it uses exponential (?) amounts of memory to execute
Slowsort is fun, but the highly recursive style makes it hard to explain (and also tends to cause stack overflows)
Oustsort is slower than Slowsort, is in-place and uses two simple nested loops
Cities: Skylines has become an obsession of mine recently
Here are maps of my city, Shawbury, generated with this mod: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=845665815
Having fun picking names for districts and metro stations, trying to reflect the history of the city as it grows