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hypnotist commented on Dependency management fatigue, or why I ditched React for Go+HTMX+Templ   blog.erodriguez.de/depend... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
hypnotist · 9 months ago
I feel like. there should be a framework based on go where you just compile the and ship one binary to a server.
hypnotist commented on Show HN: Asterogue, my sci-fi roguelike, is now playable on the web   asterogue.com... · Posted by u/chr15m
jbellis · 10 months ago
On the subject of scifi roguelikes, I've sunk 700+ hours into Jupiter Hell. I've been playing roguelikes since the original Rogue in the 80s and I think JH is the GOAT: skill tree that rewards experimentation, learning curve that never feels unfair, and that "just one more level" itch propelling you forward. Add in a fresh take on ranged combat mechanics, a strip-it-to-essentials design (a winning run takes me ~3h on Ultraviolence), and a legitimately good custom 3D engine, and you have something that I think will be recognized as a classic for years.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/811320/Jupiter_Hell/

hypnotist · 10 months ago
looks awesome. But I do not vibe too much with turn based games. Anything similar but "realtime" ?
hypnotist commented on Brazil's X ban is sending lots of people to Bluesky   theverge.com/2024/8/30/24... · Posted by u/rvz
hypnotist · a year ago
I am surprised no one mentioned nostr.

https://nostr.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nostr

supposedly more distributed and censorship resistant than bsky. https://thenewstack.io/bluesky-vs-nostr-which-should-develop...

hypnotist commented on Okay, I Like WezTerm   alexplescan.com/posts/202... · Posted by u/alexpls
maztaim · a year ago
I'm a long time tmux fan, but I've been dealing with odd issues related to mouse actions. This is somewhere in alacritty, *vim or tmux. So I futzed with all of them, tried different terminals, all while telling myself it couldn't be tmux. So I just ignored it for over a year. I finally went back and gave wezterm a serious try just a few weeks ago and I am very happy to have switched. The mouse issues I was seeing go away. Splitting panes and resizing lots of panes is fast and responsive. It's built in so copying from a vertical split pane doesn't include the other pane like in tmux.

That doesn't make it perfect. Mouse themes are applied inconsistently as I use Gnome on Wayland. It also seems to be a problem when using neovim, but I can't prove it clearly enough to want to file a bug with anyone. Besides, everything I need to do still works and I rarely use the mouse unless I am copying random gobs of text.

I am sticking with wezterm for the moment. I have no reason to leave it at this point and it helped me reduce the complexity of my stack a teeny bit.

hypnotist · a year ago
I use tmux daily. tried to like wezterm but issues with clipboard and resizing made look for another option. Very happy with Tilix now. https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/

maybe less fancy/modern but absolutely rock solid every time.

environment: fedora/wayland/gnome

just throwing this out if anyone wants to test an alternative it out.

hypnotist commented on Study Warns Android Phones from Samsung, Xiaomi and Others Are Spying on Users   hothardware.com/news/sams... · Posted by u/rbanffy
hypnotist · 4 years ago
Related: Lithuania says throw away Chinese phones due to censorship concerns https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28616683

u/hypnotist

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