It's designed as an analog control system, because I want to use it to organize AIs/ROS/distributed systems.
The windowing system, animation control and graph is all custom made using the GPU + shaders, because subpixels are too expensive for CPUs.
Unemployed for a few months so this is my hobby while I travel.
Added proper menu system with real DOM transitions. Look at how the menus fade in. Look at the background colors of the menu items. Look at how the old menu closes at the same time as the new one opens. #Rust#Bevy
The guy really moved into that seat. Bags hung up on the wall, food wrappers and two bottles stuffed in the seat ahead of them. His girlfriend in the seat next to him had her feet up, wrappers stuffed everywhere too, watching a show on her phone.
I like that they fit together as a couple though.
Tainan in Taiwan is really clean. Had a great time.
Someone stole my reserved seat on the train back to Taipei. But food is assigned per seat. When the attendant came with food I pointed out I’m in a different seat so I can get snacks and coffee.
Guy that stole my seat looked betrayed.
@JakeSmGaming You can spend an hour pointing at the exact code, "It's right there! YOU did that. Why?"
AIs: "Yes, I made a mistake and lied about it, which was also a mistake, and then I doubled down. I shouldn't have done that."
@fjzeit Before people complain there is no real use: you use a hashmap and a linked list together to implement a least-recently-used cache, which is the number one thing you can add to any real-time system to improve all those damn lookups at the beginning of network requests.
Waking up before the SF people do is refreshing because it’s nice to have a couple hours where twenty-somethings aren’t loudly proclaiming new universal truths that somehow also align with their personal financial or autistic special interests.