I just split because I have many OS installed and I make them all use the same EFI partition (to have a nice boot menu), otherwise I think you don't care
Posts by Aloïs Cochard
Join Andreas Herrmann for a live talk at #BazelCon on the challenges that we faced while creating rules_haskell to build Haskell with Bazel, and how Buck2’s novel features allowed us to create more efficient Haskell build rules for Buck2.
Learn more: events.linuxfoundation.org/bazelcon/
Beautiful momma cuddling her baby…🥰
congrats!
congratulations! Nice to see you work reaching the physical world 🙌
The view from the International Space Station as an aurora meets the sunrise in space.
I move 1 along the x-axis, then rotate by an angle theta, I move 1/phi, rotate by theta, I move 1/phi², rotate by theta etc etc.
Made with #python #numpy #matplotlib
very enlightening, thanks a lot for sharing!
I would love to render and visualize this in VR, is there something I can read to explain the projection?
Much respect.
A little preview of embedding my polynomial roots #mathart into 3D.
Made with #python #apple #MLX and #pyGFX
This sounds so apocalyptic.
👋
600 million white points make up this image of mine on a canvas of 60000 pixels x 60000 pixels. Each point is a root of the parametric polynomial:
4𝑥⁶ + (−10𝑡₁³ + 10𝑡₁² − 10𝑡₁ + 10𝑖)𝑥² + (10𝑡₂³ − 10𝑡₂² − 10𝑡₂ + 10𝑖)𝑥
𝑡₁, 𝑡₂ ∈ ℂ, |𝑡₁| = |𝑡₂| = 1
May the force be with you.
Yeah I've been there, there is some cool cryptopunks but sadly most of the population is not people I would like to share time with.
you are really looking for trouble 😂
This month's #GodotEngine 4.4 was a massive, feature-packed release!
Like most big releases, it had a few quirks which we're addressing in priority for a 4.4.1 maintenance update.
Please test this new release candidate before we tag the 4.4.1-stable release!
godotengine.org/article/rele...
it really feels like parser combinators are always nice and easy to use until they're faced with literally any real-world scenario.
in this case: apparently megaparsec doesn't support interleaving custom lexers that can fail. you know, like literally every lexer that supports string literals
Okay I must have missed the cues.
But 6 orders is already a lot for my lazyness 😅 ... I mean I don't enjoy doing that.
Yeah for sure, I'm amazed you did not even had to brute-force the order of the different manuscripts when feeding them in-tray at the begin of this part: intoindiegames.com/walkthroughs...
Maybe I'm just lacking some hardcore adventure game skills, I only played Day of Tentacles and Full Throttle.
It's beautiful, the sound design is amazing... but oh gosh I did hate the puzzle and droped the game it the begin of part three... I'm not a fan of non-sensible puzzle where one have to brute force to move forward, such a bummer.
Differential λ-calculus defines linear functions as being functions f such that f (t + u) = (f t)+ (f u). So that linearity in the logical sense is like linearity in the algebraic sense. Which is kind of cute.
Here + is non-determinism. 1/6
Sadly it does not perform as well that the model I designed to predict where cop will do their patrol and that most gangs are now using.
A fractal pattern generated by an Abelian sandpile model, featuring a bright yellow square at the center surrounded by a symmetrical arrangement of navy blue triangular shapes. The pattern radiates outward with intricate geometric designs in shades of navy blue, olive green, and gray. The design demonstrates four-fold symmetry, with each corner showing identical patterns of triangular fractals that appear to be reaching toward the central square. The overall composition creates a striking contrast between the bright yellow center and the darker, detailed surrounding patterns.
Beauty in mathematical groups: the identity element of the abelian sandpile group for a 2048x2048 square lattice.
Computation turbocharged by MLX Apple GPU metal kernels 🏃♂️⚡️
Made with #python #mlx #matplotlib
#ComplexSystems #selforganizedcriticality #GenerativeArt #MLX
A symmetric fractal pattern resembling a mandala, created by an Abelian sandpile model. The image features a circular design with intricate geometric patterns radiating from the center in shades of blue and gray against a burgundy background. The pattern shows detailed triangular and diamond-shaped elements that create a tunnel-like depth effect, with the complexity decreasing towards the bright center.
Visualizing a relaxed configuration of the Abelian Sandpile model (2d Bak–Tang–Wiesenfeld model). Simulation accelerated with custom GPU kernels in Apple's MLX.
Made with #python #mlx #matplotlib.
#selforganizedcriticality
that's exactly what I was hoping for, thanks a lot 🙏
This photo shows an ironic scene at an iRobot store, where someone is manually mopping the floor in front of a display of Roomba robot vacuum cleaners.
What's wrong with this picture?
definitely true!
that's super awesome, please make it an open demo for others to learn from your mistake 🙏