Erik “Lacraia” Magnusson

@lacraia
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A capoeirista, programmer and father living at a beautiful farm. Working for Electronic Arts trying to get the new Battlefield out the doors.
@lina @akkerman You need some kind of semaphore that guards against more than one thread being able to execute within the function concurrently. Or put this function on a single thread and have other threads add to a queue that executes this function based on the queue. I realise I sound very cocky in how this should be implemented, but I mess it up myself every time 🥴

I’m tired of asking for help and donations…
Today, I’m asking for a job opportunity, not charity.

I’m willing to do any honest work to provide for myself and my children with dignity.
If there’s any opportunity—even a small one—that could help me stand on my own feet, I would be truly grateful.

My dignity means everything to me. All I need is a chance. 🤍
@aral @fabio
@Geri @gvenema
@simon_brooke

@zverik @nikitonsky Weird place to put it.
@nikitonsky What is the yellow arm for?
Right winger: Gender roles have always been pretty clear-cut, so we should aim to be like the Vikings.

Me: That’s right. Your wife should handle your money and give you an allowance. She can even get a divorce if she wants.

RW: Hold on!

Me: You should braid your beard and wear perfume.
lifted my policy of avoiding people who say linux instead of gnu/linux and open source instead of free software but still not many girls talk to me
I think https://strangersonabench.com is my favourite podcast.
Strangers on a Bench

Strangers on a Bench, a podcast by singer-songwriter Tom Rosenthal

Strangers On a Bench

TapType is out. It's a keyboard for blind Android users.
There are no visible keys. You tap where QWERTY keys would be from muscle memory, and a spatial prediction algorithm figures out what you meant. It scores nearby keys using a Gaussian proximity model and runs a beam search against an 80,000 word dictionary. You don't need to be precise. That's the whole point.
Swipe right to commit a word. Swipe down or up to cycle through suggestions. Swipe left to delete. It learns what words you use most and ranks them higher over time, and you can add your own words to a personal dictionary.
Every letter has its own unique sound, from Andre Louis's keyboard sound recordings, so you can learn to identify keys by ear without relying on speech. Each swipe direction has a distinct sound too. TTS is there when you want it, adjustable speed, and you can turn it off entirely if you prefer sounds only.
It has emoji search with skin tone selection and favourites, a number pad mode, an upper case mode, and full punctuation support with a customizable quick list. Two-finger gestures handle things like send, close keyboard, switch keyboard, and voice input.
Everything works with TalkBack. I built this because FlickType was a fantastic keyboard for blind iOS users and then it was gone. Nothing like it existed on Android, so I made one.
It's free, no ads, no tracking, no metrics. I'm not evil.

Edit: Now on 2.0 with multiple languages supported.

If you find TapType useful, consider supporting its development:
https://paypal.me/aaronhewitt
https://github.com/sponsors/aaron-gh
https://liberapay.com/fireborn/

Download: https://github.com/aaron-gh/taptype-releases/releases/latest
#TapType #Accessibility #A11y #Android #Blind #VisuallyImpaired #TalkBack #Keyboard #AssistiveTech

Modern, scientific man has written women out of history

Half of Japan’s samurai were women, groundbreaking new exhibition at British Museum says
https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/japan/british-museum-samurai-women-warrior-myth-b2913476.html

The Viking Woman Warrior of Birka, Sweden
https://www.history-channel.org/a-viking-mystery-the-woman-warrior-of-birka/

Early Women Were Hunters, Not Just Gatherers
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/early-women-were-hunters-not-just-gatherers-study-suggests-180982459/

‘Woman the hunter’: Studies aim to correct history
https://news.nd.edu/news/woman-the-hunter-studies-aim-to-correct-history/

The sports where women outperform men
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240731-the-sports-where-women-outperform-men

Half of Japan’s samurais were women reveals groundbreaking new exhibition at British Museum

‘Samurai’ explores over a thousand years of Japanese history related to the elite warrior class

The Independent
because I hate you all, I curse you with the new and terrible knowledge of https://100jumps.org
100 Jumps

Hold to charge, release to jump. Land on 100 platforms to win — but one miss and it's over. How many attempts will it take you?