@fleeky The story has been *just* engaging enough to make the exploring fun. I am also a fan of customizing my frigate and doing quests for the aliens I hire to work on it.
@technobaboo yeah exactly!! And change it over time without surgery
@dan_ballard I like the feeling tbh. It means that when I get stuff working I've learned some new skills or new ways of thinking I can apply for future problems.
I think the tool I'll use here is to structure what I want like coroutines and leverage channels for the inter-thread messaging.
@yosh I'm just too addicted to mutable references on the heap being trivial in JS >:P
@yosh I think my issue is that I am trying to reuse it both in a closure and later in some other code.
I think I just need to rewrite this using channels and treat the two simulated peers as fully separate peers + have them listen on incoming events generated from a third thread doing the networking.
Coding in rust makes me feel so stupid :P
It seems I need to place the mutex into an arc after all?
`Mutex<Option<TunnelManager>>`
is a lot more reasonable. :P
```
{
let mut tunnels1 = tunnels1.lock().await.unwrap();
tunnels1.open_tunnel(route_id).await?
}
```
Ain't it funky
This post brought to you by the Minima blockchain whitepaper. But honestly it seems every single neat protocol is doing this. https://docs.minima.global/minima_pdfs/Minima_Whitepaper_v11.pdf
As a...
- Cat
I want to...
- Go in to a box
So that I can...
- Sit in the box
It'd be cool if people making decentralized p2p protocols had flagship apps that were than "a chat app but only for people wanting to bother using this protocol". Most folks don't get much utility from yet another chat app and it's just the diehards that will bother joining and end up only using it to talk to each other while developer hours continue to not serve adoption at large.
@technobaboo sauce: https://youtu.be/XheAMrS8Q1c
tl:dr instead of messing with genes we can trigger cells to form specific tissues using bioelectric stimulation since that's how cells signal each other to form certain tissues. right now they can have simple organisms grow whatever wherever but humans are on the todo list.
@ciourte Honestly I'll take what I can get :P
I was thinking eyes would be more on the sides or my back to give me more peripheral vision.
arms would be just below my regular ones. Like those weird worm guys frim Men In Black maybe?
Writing tests for my #veilid tunnel system. Listening to some jams to get in the right mood.
https://soundcloud.com/espritfantasy/100-electronica-presents-china-follow-me
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.