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@chrisamaphone @TodePond Thanks! Love the comparisons and recommendations. I kind of get the feeling that I didn't manage to express precisely what I tried to articulate though. But that's fine, especially as long as the replies are this considerate.

In the context of emergent strategy, I think I'd maybe say that my take was that implementing your own "new" (to you) ideas can be a playful way of gaining real-world experience, with the ultimate goal of creating more possibilities?

@jbauer @v This is what I'm using as well, both on macOS and iOS. It feels like software from a different time, but in a good way.
@TodePond @chrisamaphone (It's renewed now, but DNS)
@TodePond @chrisamaphone Sorry, I'm not sure I agree 100%
@chrisamaphone @TodePond Maybe this is what following the mindset to its logical conclusion looks like?

@gilesdring "Orinoco Flow" is one of my favorite songs (yes), and this now shares first place with the orginal as my favorite version. Love the ending.

"Snakes" is a legit banger btw.

This is really interesting to see: https://primarium.info/

A few years ago, I tried to re-learn cursive (VA, to be precise: https://primarium.info/handwriting-models/vereinfachte-ausgangsschrift-va/) from a primary-education book. I didn't succeed. Now I'm wondering if I just haven't found "my" cursive yet.

Primarium

Handwriting Education in primary Schools

Primarium
@ashley ... backbone, meteor, browserify, require. backbone, meteor, browserify, require. backbone, meteor, browserify, require.
@Cykelero I really don't think that this is true. The level of flexibility and control C-like languages allow for is part of what makes this whole thing feasible–there is almost nothing standing in your way. Manual memory management doesn't have to be a pain as well, Ryan Fleury has an interesting post on the topic: https://www.rfleury.com/p/untangling-lifetimes-the-arena-allocator
Untangling Lifetimes: The Arena Allocator

Making performant dynamic manual memory management in C feel almost like garbage collection.

Digital Grove
@the_gneech Perfectly mirrors the joke that "Japan has been living in the year 2000 since 1980"