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Yet another autistic computer nerd. I mainly code in Rustā„¢ and right now Iā€™m working on a better TOR. Iā€™m in high school, and to be honest I wouldnā€™t mind a scolarship. I joined Mastodon after the Reddit exodus, letā€™s see how it goes (edit: going great!).

Rustacean, neurodiverse (high-functioning ASD & probably ADHD) trying to adapt to the world around them, agender because I couldnā€™t care less, and an absolute computer nerd beyond salvation.

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@livingcoder @snaggen Yep, I proposed it because I was tired of recording (neo)vim macros for that. I canā€™t recall who implemented it but they made it surprisingly quickly, and looks like it works well.

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@Arbitrary I did this a while ago, you might find it useful. It abandons the more traditional vector concept of sequential insert, so that remove() can be implemented. https://github.com/Alonely0/Lariv

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@ron Too many linked lists is one of my favorites https://rust-unofficial.github.io/too-many-lists/

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@mmstick @Ogeon Have you looked into the algorithm Google uses for material you on Android? You could use it to do the same in Cosmic.

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@MakeAvoy @snaggen Have you ever written a recursive macro with multiple variadic arguments, my friend? It is so cursed, yet so good when it works (if it works).

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@Pfalkingham @Klystron you could use a case that elevates the foldā€™s thickness to match the camera bump.

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@cheery_coffee @Klystron You have the option to also export to raw, so that youā€™ll have the full sensor data, without lossy compression, processing or AI.

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@ExLisper @aluminium Android and iOS have been intercalating featureful and polishing updates with each other for a while now.

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@BoredomAddict @steltek And itā€™s a shame because the apple silicon chips are awesome in terms of efficiency, their speakers are as good as it gets on a laptop and theyā€™re super super well built. Not to say that they run linux well enough for it to be usable as a daily driver. But that keyboard and that trackpadā€¦ Iā€™d replace them with my Thinkpadā€™s in a heartbeat.

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@zikk_transport2 @Kyoyeou the cloud is someone elseā€™s computer, and Iā€™d rather have my data on mine. I can understand why a normal user, who can barely manage their own computer, would want someone else to do it for them. But I am perfectly capable of doing my own backups and self-hosting random crap.

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