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π₯ DB48X v0.7.5 quick update via Christophe de Dinechin
The most powerful scientific calculator in the world just got one tiny step closer towards 1.0.
ποΈ Fig via RafaΕ Pastuszak
Hej! I made a drawing app where every pixel has a lifespan and eventually dies, check it out here: fig.sonnet.io
(also it has hackable, programmable brushes and a trippy geocities-eque gradients)
Motivated by a dead fig tree in my garden, not associated with the exquisite dead fish above, and partially inspired by this poem by my brotherβs 3yo daughter:
Little ducklings walked
then they fell
and they died.
(something tells me sheβll turn out to be a goth like her uncle)
Nothing lasts forever, so let's draw just for the fun of it!
π¬ Cole Lawrence
Iβm making an AI pipeline REPL directly into βForethink,β and I just put in live previewing, so you can observe individual executions π
I think this will slowly evolve depending on the features we need to build. Itβs nice to build purposefully and not need to worry about being too generalizable or pretty.
π₯ 2024-05-10-Forethink-placeholder-resolution-for-single-execution
π₯ Quality of life improvements to code-flow-canvas via Maikel van de Lisdonk
I've made some very nice UX improvements to the visual programming system that I am working on: it's now possible to replace a node with compatible node-types without hassle. When a node is selected, compatible node-types are shown in a dropdown. This helps especially when doing more creative work when creating a shader/gl flow for example and getting more feeling on what the impact is of certain mathematical operations (in the video youtu.be/K-956F6Vwps I change a multiply node to an arctan calculation).
Another improvement is being able to insert a node into an existing connection.. also taking compatibility into account. This speeds up the creation process of flows in general.
Under the hood I've also made a nice improvement: I can now use jsx components using vanilla DOM without the use of react or other libraries. This is a nice DX improvement when developing my project.
π some wandering notes via Pete Millspaugh
^I finished the book a while back and just got around to jotting down some wandering notes.
Would anyone be interested in doing a zoom book club discussion? Slack threads per chapter are nice for participation across time zones, but I prefer the format of reading then chatting about the whole book in one sitting
π Banning the use of if Then Else via Paul Tarvydas
Thinking about banning the use of IF-THEN-ELSE...
π₯ Bootstrapping Research & Dynamicland, Dec 2019 via JP Posma
The best Bret Victor talk you've never seen
π¬ Andreas S
Hello Future of Coding!
I'm looking for something which I would describe in the following way. There was a few years ago a article on hackernews where someone showed a kind of dynamic state transition visualization. One could setup multiple nodes and avalue flow from one node to the next but there would be also a flow back to the original node. So my question would be does anyone know what I refer to? What was the name of the diagram. I tried to search for dynamic state transition diagram but it is very scary how bad search engines are these days. So the Name of the diagram , the hackernews article or related reousces would be most welcome. Thank you π
π§βπ« Seymour: Live Programming for the Classroom via Nilesh Trivedi
π» github.com/dmotz/trystero via Nilesh Trivedi
This seems clever! WebRTC matchmaking over BitTorrent, Nostr, MQTT, IPFS, and Firebase - removing the need for centralized signaling servers for multiplayer real-time webapps.
π₯ Hunch.tools winning demo at Latent Space's AI UX event in SF via Greg Bylenok
Couple of links from some recent digital wanderings:
Hunch Tools LLM-focused canvas, from a recent AI/UX meetup
π‘ GitHub Next | SpecLang via Greg Bylenok
Second link: SpecLang from Github Next, which "is an attempt at lifting the developer experience to a higher level of abstraction, closer to how we conceptually think about our programs"
(Github Next is worth exploring and they appear to be doing quite a bit of FoC-related work)
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