The same fox class but with camel emojis being inserted instead of spaces. Below the class is a configuration for "spaceCamel.separator" which has a camel emoji assigned as its value.
i think this is what they really mean by "camelCase.".
The same fox class but with camel emojis being inserted instead of spaces. Below the class is a configuration for "spaceCamel.separator" which has a camel emoji assigned as its value.
i think this is what they really mean by "camelCase.".
A snippet of source code describing the class of a quick brown fox. Spaces are inserted between camel cased and pascal cased words. The Visual Studio Code editor is set to use a proportional font. The last line reads as: new Quick Brown Fox().jump Over(lazy Dog)
wrote an extension to do... whatever this is. I'm calling it "space Camel.".
I'm a big fan of using proportional fonts for programming. But I'm not certain if I like this.
marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemNa...
A wiki discussion page. The screenshot is focused on a section titled "Big ol' list of links". On the first paragraph, BunnyNabbit wrote: "Zhis wiki is incomplete. But how so? I will need to understand our progress by listing all stage links in one paragraph.". Right after are links to stages 1 to 400. Some of the links are blue, indicating they were created. But most of the links are red. BunnyNabbit wrote: "oh. well. zhat's a lot. As a reminder, I'm supposed to be documenting S290 because it's a difficult maze. Should I write contribution tutorials? I just use OBS and Animmerger. I could also try mucking around in Cheat Engine and maybe-".
Giving up sounds fun. I should try it. I think in the industry, they tend to call it "taking a break.".
A Gassy GaoGao stage displayed in whole. The level's design are stairs ascending to the right, with enemies, gaps and spike traps placed throughout. An enclosed room with a chest is embedded within the stage. The image is partially mapped, with uncovered areas largely being off bounds. The snake-like enemies are distorted because of the capturing process.
I had to stitch screenshots of a largely undocumented game. This was tiring, but I found a command line tool called Animmerger to automate the stitching.
gassy-gaogao.bunnynabbit.com/wiki/Tutoria...
Awesome... Cool tpyo fix
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studying hiragana
Apparently, the reverse proxy to the website was removed from my Caddy configuration. I suspect that I might've overridden it with a separate wiki that I recently started gassy-gaogao.bunnynabbit.com/wiki/Main_Page.
Should be fixed now! Thanks for notifying me.
Thanks. Looking into it.
it's very strategic work either way!
given the span of time, after I opened the PR I was thinking about using image manipulation. and questioning the acceptability of importing a module just to add a background for transparent images
Turns out, it was already futureproof. Bluesky's client now requests webp, which supports transparency
very understandable. Excellent work!
friend of друг
* Explodes into a bundle of plywood cubes
been thinking of curating, annotating and releasing of my data (probably images) as public datasets
Clade's source code open in Clade. A file called find.co is open in the browser, showing a sub-section for the Finder class. The window is divided into two distinct sections, a column view of the project structure on top and source code on the bottom. The class has the text documented before its definition: "Object to search text in a document. It contains digested data of search parameter (compiled regex, ...( and a state for the current search.". The Finder class itself is partially displayed, with most of its code folded into Smalltalk-like protocol categories. The folded sections are as follows: initializing, accessing, searching, testing, private.
I found this rather charming text editor. Its default layout is inspired by the system browsers typical in Smalltalk systems. With support for Elastic Tabstops, it makes using a proportional font practical for coding.
tibleiz.net/clade/
Corporate advised me to not call myself "Phyllis “Weydiiso” Iyo" and suddenly have my identity reflect that of a tree. they said to "put on a fresh coat of paint" instead. And so, I did.
this keyboard costed ~$120 (usd) and I need to get my money's worth. so naturally I turned the copilot key into a Fart Button
Revel in my creativity! I just released celaria-formats@1.0.0!
that snapdragon (8-core @ 3.30GHz) sure can snap a sdragon
🙃 node-gyp and ARM64 windows is giving me hell
still wondering if Ralph Bluetawn ever found the buvvins in the sky
An excerpt of the GitHub issues search page. The search bar has the query: 'is:issue involves:@me "use es modules"'. Eight results were returned by the search query. One visible entry is an open issue titled "Use ES modules" for the BunnyNabbit/appendme repository.
okay, i didn't think i was doing the same thing to that many projects.
in my refactoring era. Digging up old projects and thinking "maybe this could use a little more classes"
2000x2000 'ought to be enough for anyone
An open GitHub issue titled "Spanish text translations". The screenshot shows an excerpt from the issue. Two issues in a task-list are prominently displayed. The first entry is a closed issue titled "Translate strings to Spanish". Next to it is a checked red circle, signifying it is closed. The last entry is an open issue titled "Translate help documentation to Spanish", with a green circle and a dot inside that circle, indicating it's open.
Why Are You Red ?
i am SAASing right now
Various windows are open. In the front are two windows displaying downloaded reference sheets. The window titled "downloads Properties" is displaying properties of the downloads folder, stating that the directory takes 459 megabytes on disk. It is slightly obscuring parts of the file explorer window behind it. The file explorer shows a path of "C:\node\download-references\sonasky-reference-downloader\downloads\sfw" and is displaying folders named after characters and users. The characters are mostly furry in design. Behind the two windows is a code editor, partially displaying the program responsible for downloading the files. Snippets of code and terminal logs are visible.
I thought about drawing something. so naturally I wrote a program to download all of SonaSky reference sheet imagery to my computer.
"I'm not here to save the planet—" yeah, i could already tell
like what do you mean my paging file is small?? This is some really degrading stuff.