@jfred I treat all whitespace as nodes in my ASTs and just gloss it over when I stitch stuff into the tree but I use them to serialize back into text. With whatever formatting is there
Anyone know of tools kind of like #languageServerProtocol but instead of keeping the AST in memory they do streaming parse / search on the fly? I'm not a huge fan of masssive memory use and it feels like we're leaving performance on the table by parsing entire files/folders instead of just enough to get to what you want.
@reflex @jfred @cwebber Yeah! They actually have an extra level of dimming rather than just on/off.
I mostly use my vitures for coding when on the go and for watching stuff via the neckband while I'm doing chores.
The xreal beam pro seems neat as a companion device but I'll probably just use my phone instead if I end up getting their glasses.
Maybe once I get my glasses prescription updated and get some higher priority expenses sorted out :P
@alcinnz it's the lede that resonates with me: we're not developing for readers and viewers, we're developing for developers who don't want to touch actual HTML and CSS, who don't even want to touch JavaScript. They want to stay in their TypeScript fortress where normal people are not allowed.
#TIL that the “global geodesy supply chain” (required for precise satellite positioning that eliminates the Earth's own motion from the reference frame) depends on radio telescope measurements of black holes at the hearts of distant galaxies -- and these measurements are being disrupted by terrestrial interference sources like cellular phones and WiFi. Ironically, these interference sources rely on the accurate functioning of the very satellites they are interfering with.
(The LIGO detector was built in the middle of nowhere in the swamps of Louisiana to avoid this problem.)
So go find an artist you like, a smaller one, on Bandcamp and drop the same $15 you send to Spotify every month in their pocket. For truly small artists, a single sale can literally make their day!
NO ONE is going to notice or care that you spent $15 on Spotify, but the same $$$ spent say BC can be life changing to a struggling artist.
@Sh4d0w_H34rt @cwebber They do but they can't account for astigmatism, only a range of miopia. I like them for sharing but I want to get the lens inserts so I can get rid of all blurring :P
@travisfw Sadly on hold due to being busy with work. I made some progress on physics extentions with the https://omigroup.org/ folks
Also made some progress on P2P stuff in Godot https://github.com/HyperGodot/
Sadly don't have a reliable VR setup at the moment for Linux but will likely revisit Godot VR stuff later this year. Likely focused on wayland compositor stuff for painting screens in virtual space https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/gdwlroots
@cwebber @mntmn My gameplan right now is to get a framework mobo on a portable 3d printed case. https://www.printables.com/model/1051364-framework-13-mainboard-case-with-battery
My GPD WIN 4 setup has been pretty good TBH. Getting the physical keyboard + controllers in my hands has been handy. Been doing presentations with my HMD as a teleprompter lately and doing supervised walking while coding on the go.
@cwebber Yeah if your eyes are having trouble it might make things worse. One tip I got thanks to @burrito.space was to have the screen blank out periodically to force you to give your eyes a break which I've been meaning to incorporate
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.