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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-28 at 20:14

Hewwo

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-22 at 20:30

Eir shows a bit more interest in Korean TV series than her sister.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-18 at 21:07

I've been ignoring #caturday duty for quite a long. I applogize.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-14 at 12:41

We tend to (rightfully) complain about standard chaos in engineering, so today it's time to return to kinda basics and complain about the variety of paper size standards: https://github.com/typst/typst/blob/a4ac4e656267e718a5cf60d1e959f74b2b7346f3/crates/typst-library/src/layout/page.rs#L803-L955

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-13 at 09:14

Hmm, generally, what most people use nowadays for the case "write documentation in version control friendly format and then export it as reader friendly PDF/EPUB"? WYSIWYG packages like LibreOffice are not very version control friendly, writing in LaTeX is not very sanity friendly if you're not a scientist but just a stupid programmer like me.

I look towards rst+pandoc combo but don't feel fully satisfied with it (blaming mostly rst there, it clearly has more handy formatting features than, say, markdown, but I keep failing to wrap my head around its syntax and constantly need to go to docs even for simplest stuff. So maybe I was searching in the wrong place all the time.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-04 at 13:10

For the reference, the size of PDF files opened there varies between 2 and 56 megabytes.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2025-01-04 at 13:07

This memory footprint feels really like a progenitor technologies we've lost.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-26 at 15:37

As Letterbox says that I watched more than 200 #movies this year, I was in the mood to assemble a smol compilation of 20 ones I watched this year for the first time and I consider good ones. This clearly isn't top-20, trying to make tops of anything subjective gives me terrible headache. Just 20 pictures I enjoyed and decided to mention here.

Alt text in the next message behind the spoiler, as it's too long, lol.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-25 at 15:28

Okay, I'm sorta idiot and missed _NO_CRT_STDIO_INLINE

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-25 at 13:49

I wonder if it's my setup being so screwed or UCRT being UCRT but why in the bloody hell it brings lua51.dll as transitional dependency when I try to use printf/sprintf in my code?

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-23 at 19:28

Having two hands is very practical when you need to pet two cats simultaneously.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-15 at 18:07

Very rare occassion: all three #cats on the sofa.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-15 at 11:29

Generally my opinion of #Zig didn't change much since the first days: I really like it from system engineering point of view (perhaps gonna try to make some simple finite project with it at some point) but it's a bit annoying when you try to do "fire and forget" AoC style of programming. Feels like I was given a tool to create something which supposed to run on space shuttle without human intervention for two decades, and I'm trying to wield a grocery shop cart with it. Doable but questionable.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-15 at 11:26

Seems that enough AoC for this year. Tried to catch it to the ongoing, stuck with D11p2 for a while, "screw it, will optimize and solve later", and D12 was already in the mood "I don't really have passion to think how to write working floodfill in Zig now". Don't see the point of forcing myself.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-07 at 18:16

[#]caturday #cats

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-12-02 at 16:19

Observer

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-11-26 at 21:33

The sign of not getting enough sleep has never been so clear: I just thought that I can't recall which HUD popup appears when I put on a shoe. In real life, yep.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-11-22 at 08:33

The friend told that it's a good photo of Eir because it shows nicely her coat patterns, so I think that it belongs here too.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-11-17 at 17:54

Monday is coming.

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Written by virtual void meow() on 2024-11-10 at 14:26

Cinema club.

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