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codrusofathens

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Likes old Greek dudes...

CS student, writing in #Rust, #Java, & #Kotlin. Interested in UI/UX, systems programming, #math, #numericalanalysis & #numericalmethods, #typetheory, #functional programming, and other cool things. Also self-hosts stuff.

Amateur calligrapher and painter; always almost happy with my skills! Also lightly interested in astronomy, physics, the defense industry, and more...

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codrusofathens, to calligraphy
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Completed my illuminated manuscript of Psalm 93 in time for Mother's Day!

I used a modern variation of the Beneventan hand, which was most widely used in southern Italy in the middle ages. The historical script had lots of ligatures, but those are hard for modern readers, so I didn't use any here. This is also the hand where our modern question mark originated.

#illuminated #manuscript #calligraphy #fountainpen #MothersDay #gift

Side view detail of some of the illumination, with a cross filled with gold ink.

codrusofathens,
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@paradoxmo Thank you!

codrusofathens,
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@paradoxmo This Sheaffer No-Nonsense fine point for the letters, and a felt-tip pigment liner for the rest. I used acrylic paint for the illustration, & for ink, a mix of PH Martin's and Higgins from Hobby Lobby. Nothing fancy!

johncarlosbaez, (edited ) to random
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Costa Talalaev gave me a fractal: a 3-dimensional Sierpinski gasket!

He made it using the 3d printer at the Hacklab, a makerspace here in Edinburgh. It was a bit hard to make since it's held together only at tiny spots. He had to build something with more plastic, a kind of scaffolding, and then tear that off. The end result is very light yet sturdy.

codrusofathens,
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@johncarlosbaez
We had someone at our uni present on fractals, and that's where I learned that, just like Barnsley's Fern, Sierpinski's triangle can be generated by random motions in a chaos game.¹ Definitely something I'd love to learn more about - I'm still considering adding a math double major...

¹ For those interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_game has some neat animations.

codrusofathens,
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@johncarlosbaez That is good advice; thank you for it! I didn't mean to imply I'd really concentrate on fractals, though. I think my favorite mathematical topics (that I know of) are numerical analysis (works nicely with CS), and maybe number theory. Not really sure where that fits overall, but I'll keep looking for opportunities to add another major!

looopTools, to rust
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I keep looking at rust and thinking "Gods it seems to be an awesome language"... Then I read and hear about a lot of hassels moving from C or C++ to rust and never really any massive success stories... are the massive success stories out there? #rustlang #development

codrusofathens,
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@markuswerle
There's always a bigger fish, my friend, & there's no need to get testy. A much bigger project than your PDE solver is the Linux kernel, which is written in C & now some Rust, with C++ explicitly rejected by arguably the world's most successful programmer, Linus Torvalds.

@prma @looopTools

codrusofathens, to math
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Another semester over, & another thank you card to my calculus professor!

To all the educators out there, and university profs. especially, thank you for the work you do. Believe it or not, some of us are paying attention! 😁

nyrath, to random
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An old classic "what if" question is What scifi novel or movie would you like to live in?

Adult me is skeptical of most of them, they all have drawbacks.

Child me instantly knows my heart's desire.

codrusofathens,
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@tkinias @nyrath
As much as I love the Expanse TV show, and Apple's Foundation, I think I'd have to agree. Star Trek is a more appealing future than space slums or the Galactic Empire of Hats.

Never have seen Tomorrowland...

janriemer, to rust

Oh, look! 👀

There is a over at by Packt 🥰

https://www.humblebundle.com/books/rust-mastery-packt-books

It also contains the recently published "Asynchronous Programming in Rust" by Carl Fredrik Samson:

https://www.packtpub.com/product/asynchronous-programming-in-rust/9781805128137

codrusofathens,
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@janriemer
This is pure gold! Thank you so much for posting this!
Mr. Milanesi's Creative Projects for Rust Programmers looks very interesting so far.

tkinias, to random
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It’s amazing—and terrifying—how fast the bridge went down <https://www.npr.org/live-updates/baltimore-bridge-collapse#catastrophic-bridge-collapse-was-caught-on-video>. It looks like something under ten seconds from the moment of impact till the deck hits the water.

Horrible to contemplate how bad this would have been if the collision had happened six hours later...

codrusofathens,
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@tkinias @nyrath I know some bridges have concrete pilings around their supports to prevent ships from ever colliding with the main structure.

I wonder why the F. S. Key bridge didn't...?

nyrath, to random
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Online calculator for plotting scifi interstellar trips. An aid for Mongoose 2300 AD

https://starscanner.six51.com/

codrusofathens,
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@nyrath @sudnadja
IF your FTL is based on finite routes between stars (wormholes, gates, jumplanes, &c.) instead of a "go-anywhere" drive, you get the lovely perk of being able to use subway-style topological maps. They're clearly (pun intended) easier to read. 😁

codrusofathens,
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@nyrath
Heh. I knew you know! I like the subway maps for getting a strategic feel, but nothing beats the awesome looks of a 3D star map. I wish there were more programs out there that let people work with 3D star plots.

I'm especially interested in how @sudnadja is doing all this fancy stuff in Mathematica...

On that note, I'm gonna go read up on yEd.

codrusofathens,
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@nyrath @sudnadja
It seems like a very, very powerful set of tools. Also a very, very expensive set, but for the moment, I'm a university student, so I can use the school's installation...

tuxedocomputers, to linux German
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Tower PC meets elegant living space design

✴️Cool enclosure. Cool temperatures. Quiet liquid Cooling, 2x 140mm case fans

✴️447 x 215 x 469 mm

✴️HDMI 2.1 | DisplayPort 1.4 | 11x USB | Wi-Fi 7

https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-Atlas-XL-Gen1-Intel.tuxedo

#linux #livingroom #desktop

codrusofathens,
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@tuxedocomputers Hey, there's a typo of "glas" for "glass" in the second paragraph! That case looks suh-weeet! I love the brass IO ports on top...

wezm, to random
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Saw someone operating (screens) like this on a video last night. Not sure 16:9 is the ideal aspect ratio.

codrusofathens,
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@wezm @georgeharito You can even program it in TI-BASIC.

You're welcome for that rabbit-hole!

adapalmer, to random
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Congratulations, you've invented writing, what will you use it for?

Mesopotamia: Law codes!
China: Ethics!
Greeks: Philosophy!
Romans: Rhetoric!
Norsemen: Just teach me how to spell "A curse upon the man who moves this rock."

codrusofathens,
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@Cassandra @adapalmer Canadians: Syrup-bottle labels.

Any more anti-American stereotypes to drag out? /s

codrusofathens,
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@Cassandra I did! That was the post I saw first.

The United States' legacy? Why not our inventions - the light bulb, the semiconductor, or the airplane? Or the leaps in civil rights, through government of, by, and for the people? We were one of the first nations to outlaw slavery. We're the second-oldest continuously-functioning government on the planet, and the oldest republic.

Those are things people will remember 500 years from now. The advertisements for Coca-Cola? Not likely.

ramin_hal9001, to opengl
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Question:

Does anyone know of an APL compiler or transpiler that can generated Vulkan or OpenGL shader scripts? (Free/libre would be most appreciated.) I think Aaron Hsu might have engineered something like this at some point, but I can't find anything about it at all right now, probably thanks to our amazing new "AI-enhanced" search engines.

codrusofathens,
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@ramin_hal9001 The Goog hasn't completely borked using quotes and booleans in their search engine yet. Have you tried that? Just curious...

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  • codrusofathens,
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    @BrodieOnLinux I know it says "Dark Theme: Always" in my profile, but I can actually tolerate light themes........

    .......when I have sunglasses on. 😎

    codrusofathens, to calligraphy
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    A thank-you card that I'll be mailing this week!

    s31bz, to random
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    The USA. A place where people cough openly in public places without any consideration for those around them.

    codrusofathens,
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    @s31bz By charitable contributions, the most generous people on the planet... We're even generous with our germs! LOL

    nyrath, to random
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    Tech-savvy Marine in Japan decorated for stopgap fix for satellite communications

    The part, a $0.48 plastic housing for pin connectors that plugs directly into the terminal, was on back order, meaning it would take more than a year to arrive.

    So the Marine used his home 3d printer to make the part.

    https://www.stripes.com/branches/marine_corps/2023-12-25/mobile-satellite-communications-marine-japan-award-12465031.html

    codrusofathens,
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    @nyrath Every base needs a few 3D printers. Proof is right here!

    s31bz, to random
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    Today I am now 30

    codrusofathens,
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    @s31bz Happy Christmas and Merry Birthday! 😄

    s31bz, to random
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    The current state of Youtube in Brave on Fedora hahahahhahahahaha

    codrusofathens,
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    @s31bz Oooh... That looks whacked. Thx, Ooogle.

    codrusofathens, to random
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    @nyrath Thought you might appreciate the fiddly bits and aesthetic of this central control panel for a railway line circa 1980.

    It was all wires; no computational hardware was involved...

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