@jaredj probably a bit of both! what would you recommend?
Made a little Fractran ruleset compiler, still working on making the output nicer, but compiling rewriting to stack languages is a piece of cake.
https://paste.sr.ht/~rabbits/c75030488a264dd9aa7d030030047e928c24418a
"year in review"
@jaredj @vidak after a few initial hiccups due to user error (and a lingering issue that stops some people from following me that I don't have the technical skill or mental bandwidth to figure out), I'm mostly happily settled into my self-hosted #GoToSocial instance. I'm enjoying scanning the #emacs hashtag weekly with my mastoden.el code for combining the timelines from multiple servers, I'm slowly building the habit of posting little status updates and thoughts, and I like the glimpses I get into other people's thoughts. My limitations at this point are more non-technical than technical. :) There's probably a better thing out there, but that's okay, there's still enough for me to learn from and figure out even with what I've got.
This time, I bought a dead nugg! My strong suspicion is the BIOS chip in this one has gone faulty. Luckily, one person still sells replacement flash chips. It will be a fun (and tough) soldering exercise.

"year in review"
you know, i feel like i've got enough wisdom to keep quiet when i really want to say 'i told you so'
we owe it to ourselves to ditch using mastodon as a project. honestly the fediverse ended up following the pareto principle because of mastodon. and then mastodon itself within mastodon dot social.
where is the federated, horizontal system we were promised? how is it acceptable to have one instance to rule them all?
very little of mastodon as a piece of software is praiseworthy, with its complete lack of modularity, and its wasteful use of people's computing resources.
the man himself refuses to listen to the community, and runs the show as if he is inseperable from the project.
I don't usually rewatch tech videos, but because it's just that good I'm in the middle of rewatching @gutbomb's video about the low end OG Power Macintosh, the 6100, with lots of background and speed upgrades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L1h33fUfcE. He produced almost all the music in the video too!
if you view in-browser pixel art and run macOS on a retina display, you may or may not have noticed that Safari doesn't render pixel-perfect images. by default, it anti-aliases every image which turns razor sharp pixel art into mashed potatoes
save the following code in a text file like 'sharp-pixels.css':
body > img:only-of-type, .mw-mmv-image img {
image-rendering: crisp-edges !important;
}
and then go to Safari -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Style Sheet -> Other...
and select the css file you just created.
voila. sharp pixel art whenever you view a png.
huge thank you to @gingerbeardman for the code
bad idea: write a virus to infect the DOS-stub of 32bit windows EXEs, but all it does besides spreading is changing them to print "This Program requires Microshaft Winblowz."
The #harelang mailing list is quite active recently, some breaking changes being proposed (have to scroll past the 'build failure' and 'build success' reports):
https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/hare-dev?page=2
I like the idea of such a minimal language that uses a smaller simpler compiler (QBE) rather than LLVM (LLVM is quite bloated and unstable these days).
Looking forward to the 1.0 version of Hare in the distant future!
State of Clojure 2024 Results
https://clojure.org/news/2024/12/02/state-of-clojure-2024
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://clojure.org/news/2024/12/02/state-of-clojure-2024
in other news, i have sat at my computer for many hours unable to find the energy to record any videos about BASIC
i have approached spectra.video for a new peertube account, as diode.zone is scaling down, so far no response--i may just email SDF and get one on toobnix
thinking about the permacomputer a lot lately
it needs some way to program PROMs and microcontrollers itself, because if it is the only computer available it needs to be able to build more computers
at this stage the only way to reduce the chip count would be to start using FPGAs, something about which i know little, and have scant experience
https://news.adlsolarpunk.net/adelaide-solarpunk-newsletter-2-december-2024/