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Crazy that this bug has been around for 20+ years. Goes to show how nasty C bugs can be, especially those involving (often implicit, but not in this case) conversions of signed and unsigned interactions behavior.

Glad to see internal stack traces cleaned up (maybe we can get relative paths some day?) and Set finally get the respect it deserves!


Relative path in stack trace would be so good!


Nope, not crazy. Pretty much solely used it for years but got a lazyvim* setup last week

Still has excellent integrated debugging and is more familiar than nvim, but it has really started to get in its own way the past couple minor versions

*Not "lazy I'm" (though perhaps I am for letting that slide)


This threw me so hard when I grabbed a cheap laptop from Costco with win11 pre installed. I was saving files to c:/users/me/desktop and then when I opened Desktop in File Explorer, my shit was gone.


That's what you get for running Microsloth Windoze

Seriously though, don't get why anyone would voluntarily use, let alone purchase, any windows distro.


I am a drummer. One of the most important lessons I learned and passed onto my students is one I learned from Joe Morello (GOAT imo): tension should never be present in your playing. Counterintuitive because if you're playing a fast or difficult part, the natural inclination is to try harder. The correct way to try harder is to practice with intention, not push your body past its limits. The ability will follow.


Had a shower thought about how much I am starting to dislike vscode now that every minor version just loads on unwanted copilot cruft instead of adding actual features. Grabbed nvim that night.


Hah. Found this book back at my dad's this past winter: https://imgur.com/a/CyG1E2P

Had never heard of it before, and this is first I'm hearing of it since.

Also had other cool old shit, like CIB copies of Borland Turbo Pascal 6.0, old Maxis games, Windows 3.1


Clocksin is the standard Prolog textbook used in universities. I studied from the 5th edition.


Nice. Do you use Prolog much today? If so, when do you reach for it?


No, just coming back to it for the intellectual curiosity, nothing more.


I don't think NASDAQ is technically in correction territory yet; I believe that would mean it's down 10% from its high


Agreed. Was looking around for STL files so I could print a ruby and put it on my desk.

Glad to see it's getting love on here recently.


I gave it a try! I tried to get the odd-ball perfectly circular cut and square dimensions, but I'm mostly just eyeballing it. Haven't tried printing it yet, but I have some nice red filament that I think is going to look good!

Here's a screenshot from inside FreeCAD:

https://f.toi.sh/rubygem-screenshot.png

A nice manifold solid:

https://f.toi.sh/rubygem.3mf / https://f.toi.sh/rubygem.stl

A terrifying non-manifold FreeCAD mess: (requires surface WB)

https://f.toi.sh/rubygem.FCStd


I love this idea!! Any luck finding an STL or at least a 3d model I can convert and copy your idea?


A quick search returned this: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/gemstone-pack-68c4ec3dd23247...

Not _exactly_ the same cut, but might be good enough for you?


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