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gnome-shell-extension-caffeine
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b-decoded
- found when searching for a way to make a color darker using js
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Minigames while waiting for builds
Just use b
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Note, the first time you ever run the render() method, it will download Chromium into your home directory (e.g. ~/.pyppeteer/). This only happens once.
I use b
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Notation as a Tool of Thought
I used to believe this but i don't anymore.
From https://github.com/tlack/b-decoded
Arthur is famous for his very dense programming style. Most C programmers would scream when seeing this code.
In his view (and others in the terse scene), it is much better to have everything in your application readable on the screen at once than to have great names for things or a lot of white space to comfort the first timer reader.
To them, once you've sufficiently studied that screen or two of code, you can understand all of it at the same time. If it's spread out over thousands of files, it's very difficult to understand all of it, which leads to bugs, unnecessary abstraction, and the need for advanced tooling just to work with your own project's code.
He wants to see the code "all at once" so he can understand all of its behavior without paging around and shifting his focus to another tab, window, etc. To get there he makes a lot of tradeoffs in terms of the code formatting and naming conventions. He also, in b, creates a dense set of interlocking macros and abstractions that can make the code very hard to follow.
Critics and the uninitiated say that his code is like old school modem line noise: random punctuation intermixed with bits of understandable code. I would suggest that he's actually quite careful with the abstractions he chooses and they are actually not always the most dense, highly compressed code structures available to him. He chooses wisely and his code rewards deep study.
Interview with Arthur Whitney: https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1531242
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Thinking in an Array Language
Here's some links relating to this style of code that you may find useful:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W83ME5JecI2hd5hAUqQ1BVF3...
https://github.com/tlack/b-decoded
https://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/90748/conversation/ngn-...
They're not 1.5 paragraphs per line, but enough to give a taste of the implementation style.
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20 times a day. 20 x 4 sec = 80 sec = 1min + 20sec. For vim users, this is a lot.
I could write a whole compiler in that time.
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Someone earlier linked to Arthur Whitney's style of coding in the comments. Can we discuss this further? I am disturbed by what I saw.
Here is a link: https://github.com/tlack/b-decoded
gnome-shell-extension-caffeine
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IT-Spielereien die einem das Leben ein bischen erleichtern
Für Gnome gibt es das unter dem Namen "caffeine" https://github.com/eonpatapon/gnome-shell-extension-caffeine. Sehr hilfreich um den Laptop während des Kompilierens wach zu halten
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Some ideas for organising Rust Cosmic DE extensions properly.
Make a Store from where people can install and upload extensions to, and the extensions should be mostly divided into 2 categories: functionality adding extension which has nothing to do with UI (like Caffeine Gnome extension) and miscellaneous extensions (which changes the UI as well as add some functionality, Like Cosmic Workspaces Gnome Extension). This store should also host widgets preferably created using EWW (because it is also written in Rust and would fit quite well in Cosmic DE ecosystem.....or it can be forked to match the design language of Cosmic DE, thus maintaining design consistency even in the widgets).
- 20 times a day. 20 x 4 sec = 80 sec = 1min + 20sec. For vim users, this is a lot.
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Caffeine OR Espresso, which extension do you prefer ?
eonpatapon/gnome-shell-extension-caffeine
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Show HN: Gnome-stay-awake – temporarily disable your lockscreen
or the more easier ways
https://github.com/eonpatapon/gnome-shell-extension-caffeine
What are some alternatives?
gnome-stay-awake - a cli utility that prevents gnome lockscreen whilst running
gnome-shell-extension-espresso - Enable controlling conditions to prevent the usual auto suspend and screensaver functions from taking effect.
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