Comments

lens_r, to canada in Uninsured patient faces major hospital bills in Ontario after having legs amputated

Just here to say as an unproud American that the vigor and strength and TRUTH with which you are speaking is exactly what is missing here. If it doesn't affect them, they are willing to look past it, and the country is corroded and corrupted because of it. People like you give Earth the chance to be a great place

lens_r, to reddit in If Reddit had a soul/conscience, I think it was us, and we're all on Lemmy now...

Kbin, real life, discord, etc

lens_r, to gaming in What are you playing this week?

PlanetSide 2; work picked up and I don't have enough time for Elden Ring now

lens_r, to kbinMeta in We should defederate from lemmynsfw

Ah yes, the classic "you're either with me or against me"

lens_r, to gaming in Which game would you want to get rebooted?

Crackdown 2

lens_r, to gaming in What are some of your LEAST favorite game mechanics?

PlanetSide 2 is great until you get 40 invisible Vanu sniping you hahaha

lens_r, to fediverse in I like this significantly better than Mastodon

It mostly has to do with the server you join. I'm a part of communities that are filled with immature teenagers, but also ones full of helpful discussions (the 3d printing discord comes to mind)

lens_r, to programmerhumor in Handle your errors properly

IMO there's a place for both. A print statement will reveal a flaw in the programmer's thinking regarding the control flow of the program and the state at that time. If a print statement gives something unexpected, you know exactly where to look in the debugger. If it gives you what you expected, it reveals the problem may be elsewhere

lens_r, to opensource in What open source project(s) are you working on?

I have a few projects I switch between based on how much time I have and where my interests lie.

My most recent is a from-scratch compiler for a made-up language (MIT), Intercept, written in C with no dependencies (apart from libc, of course). I'm really proud of this one, and have even been lucky enough to work with other people on it.

And then there's my text editor (MIT), which is an homage to Emacs. I just have learned so much from Emacs and like it so much that I had to make my own. At this point it's got a working SDL2 and OpenGL backend, as well as tree-sitter syntax highlighting, and, of course, is extensible through LITE LISP, the built-in programming language.

Finally, my pride and joy, LensorOS (GPLv3). I started this project when I first started learning C++, and through it I have learned amazing things about how computers actually work, from hardware to kernels to userspace.

Just wanted to say, this is a really good idea for a thread! I really enjoy seeing all these amazing projects from everybody

lens_r, to chat in where are you from?

This gave me a good chuckle

lens_r, to asklemmy in what brought you to Lemmy?

Just going to add that I joined kbin today and it's been a really good experience. Quick loading, consistent login, etc

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • megavids
  • thenastyranch
  • magazineikmin
  • cubers
  • InstantRegret
  • cisconetworking
  • Youngstown
  • vwfavf
  • slotface
  • Durango
  • rosin
  • everett
  • kavyap
  • DreamBathrooms
  • provamag3
  • mdbf
  • khanakhh
  • modclub
  • tester
  • ethstaker
  • osvaldo12
  • GTA5RPClips
  • ngwrru68w68
  • Leos
  • anitta
  • tacticalgear
  • normalnudes
  • JUstTest
  • All magazines