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the opus magnum DLC is out today! it's based on a community mod and has several new glyphs
@mcc “anchorsToBottom” maybe? i’ve been writing something similar which has an “anchorIndex” that can be equal to the list’s length (which produces this behavior)
@evan @cwebber @kopper @hongminhee maybe a compromise approach could be to specify a simpler “json-ld as it is used in practice”, similar to what HTML5 was, that remains backward compatible while simplifying the spec to the point that it is actually feasible to implement
@eniko i wonder if it's possible to shrink the cubes by 1px in only the directions where there is no adjacent cube (to solve the chunk gap issue)
@iris @azonenberg @whitequark @ryanc 11 AM -> 12 PM -> 1 PM is a sequence dreamed up by the utterly deranged
@zwarich @joe @foonathan @dotstdy i feel like at some point you just have to inline if you care about register-stealing-level performance. unless there's some situation where you can specialize a function by a weird calling convention and then use that specialized function in multiple places profitably -- maybe hash table lookup or something?
@dotstdy @dpk @slava @joe @wingo how chonky is fil-c? my understanding is that it's designed to address this exact issue (by giving C a reasonably-lightweight GC'd runtime so it can be memory-safe without having to rewrite anything)

@mikarv for anyone else curious about the definition in s. 509.013:

(9) “Theme park or entertainment complex” means a complex comprised of at least 25 contiguous acres owned and controlled by the same business entity and which contains permanent exhibitions and a variety of recreational activities and has a minimum of 1 million visitors annually.
(https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0500-0599/0509/Sections/0509.013.html)

Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine

new bloggery, in which our protagonist dreams of laurels https://wingolog.org/archives/2025/12/17/in-which-our-protagonist-dreams-of-laurels
in which our protagonist dreams of laurels — wingolog

wingolog: article: in which our protagonist dreams of laurels

@scottjenson at the lower deceleration constant settings, the exponential interpolation only takes a few frames as well, but imo the pacing makes it feel less laggy—the highlight spends more time near the target. it’s not a huge difference though for sure! thanks for checking it out