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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107840984
Trying to derive a realistic CRT shader from the physics of how a CRT works. I believe I got the basics of it correctly but it doesn't look very convincing so far.
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>>107841022
You should emulate an NTSC video output perhaps (if you weren't planning on doing that already), maybe look at the blargg shader
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>>107841035
I did a NTSC shader once upon a time that looked sorta convincing. It wasn't so hard because the most characteristic artifacts stem directly from the math of decoding the signal. What I want to do here is to capture the look produced by the CRT itself, without a degraded signal. Unsurprisingly, that proves to be harder.
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posting this again, didn't realize the other thread was ded

I've been on emacs for a long time, wanted to try vim, can I just use straight ahead raw vim? I kinda quit emacs because I was wasting too much time configuring shit now only to look at the vim side and be bombarded with neovim bullshit and learning lua, using some kind of neovim "distrobution" that relies on a bunch of random shit and random keybinds, or using doom emacs but then I'm still on fucking emacs. I thought vim itself... did pretty much everything? is most of the neovim stuff just to be fancy or slightly easier? I don't get it.
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>>107841022
have you considered a sub-pixel resolution for your shader?
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>>107841059
How intense is the bloom on your shader? That's an aspect of CRTs that I feel most emulations fail to replicate. (Both the effect where the picture will shrink or grow depending on how bright it as, and the light that comes off of the phosphor)
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>>107841092
Neovim mainly adds modern features and nicer plugin ecosystems, but none of it is required. Have fun with plain ol' Vim.
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>>107840984
First for name me a Cool Programming Language
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>>107841022
That's a cool project.
The linux mint distribution I used a decade ago had a screensaver like that. It was really cool.
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>>107841503
COBOL
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>>107841503
>Cool Programming Language
CoProLang
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I implemented a first version of >>107795283
the syntax got more complex because I also wanted to better structure the output, but I'm reasonably satisfied with how I'm mixing the text matching itself and building up the result
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>>107841503
Joy
or Om if your autistic
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>>107842338
kind of cool but also seems extremely brittle - the input will have to strictly adhere to a consistent grammar for such rules to work
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>>107842664
it's true on paper, but in practice the rules themselves can be arbitrarily lax
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I only Python. Why? Because python is the white man's language and the only language that isn't pure unadulterated dogshit
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>>107843076
>Brown hands wrote this post.
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>>107842338
That's awesome, Champ! When you finish high school, do you plan to go to college? Do you want to be a CODER when you grow up? Want to make video games? That would be so cool! Your mom will be really proud of you!
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>>107843076
>I only Python
Same, Sukhdeek, same
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>>107842338
as nicely as possible, this is less readable than regex, and far more verbose
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>>107843036
>Lorem ipsum
find a text you like nigger
the lyrics of an Iggy Azalea song would be better than this shit
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>>107843157
This post has nothing to do with programming.
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>>107843162
kys braindead faggot
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>>107840984
I fixed my ssl cert for my subdomain so download links work again without freaking out. counts as progress amiright
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>>107840984
>What are you working on, /g/?
Posting maids.
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are there any tools to visualize large codebases? i found emerge but it looks kinda dead
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>>107843199
Or you could just stop using out of date ancient shit dristros and get fedora installed
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>>107843210
What do you want to visualize?
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>>107843210
for what purpose?
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>>107843222
impressive, how can i learn this technique?
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>>107843214
>assuming
if you want loonix builds that’s all you have to say. it should run in wine but building for loonix isn’t hard. there’s just no demand
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>>107843233
visualizing large codebases
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>>107843279
why would you want to do that, though?
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>>107843076
Based, true, and real.
I can attest to the truth of this post. I, myself, as a white man with a massive cock, huge balls, extremely high T levels, and who slays more pussy in a week than this entire board gets in a yea... in 10 years.... I too only use Python.
It is truly the language of the gods.
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>>107843314
do you have a job?
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>>107843337
yes, and i just grep for function signatures? if your repo is configured well, you should be able to find things even without that
there's literally no possible use case for this toy
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>>107843314
To get a big picture overview of a codebase.
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>>107843360
>>if your repo is configured well
>assuming assumptions
Meanwhile, in the real world...
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>>107840984
>What are you working on, /g/?
Visualizing sorting algorithms. Generating the correct beeps and bloops is difficult.
https://files.catbox.moe/ooenb7.webm
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>>107843394
you don't need that
>>107843400
if it's not configured well, a visualization is just going to confuse you more. you're better off just doing a tree on the dir at that point
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>>107843400
I seem to be noticing a pattern between inability to visualize an apple in your head and writing shitty pajeet code.
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>>107843406
Shutup, ebassi.
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>>107843472
are you a compiler and/or linker? no? then why the fuck does it matter?
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>>107843404
>two pointer sorting algorithm
wat
shouldn't the most effective method be one pass + binary search for nlogn?
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>>107843488
>two pointer sorting algorithm
wat
How is that strange? It colors the two bars that gets swapped as red. Quicksort does use two pointers moving towards each other and swaps corresponding values that are respectively less than or greater than the pivot selected.
>shouldn't the most effective method be one pass + binary search for nlogn?
You are not making any sense. A binary search is an operation done on an already sorted array; it doesn't sort the array.
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>>107843210
it's the kind of situation where if it existed, everyone would use it and you would already know it
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>>107843127
what's the regex equivalent of that pic that you find more readable?



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