Casey Muratori explains his approach to not-so-object-oriented design (he calls it procedurally-oriented) and refactoring (he calls it compression): Semantic Compression.
Today I added procedurally-oriented to my spell check.
Casey Muratori explains his approach to not-so-object-oriented design (he calls it procedurally-oriented) and refactoring (he calls it compression): Semantic Compression.
Today I added procedurally-oriented to my spell check.
This is fun. He made a mechanical AND gate so he could use a multiplexer!
Today I read about the WordPress Block Editor. I don’t use it (I use the code editor) but I suppose it’s good to know what it can do.
lol. Via IRC today: Emu unboxing. See a brand new emu chick being liberated from its shell!
Over on YouTube @elewizard shows us how to make a capacitive sensor for the water level for a pot plant. He also shows us how to use a 555 timer and an MCU to measure small capacitances by the frequencies they generate.
Today I added capacitive, and capacitances to my spellcheck!
Our mate Piers over on @piers_rocks has added USB-C connections to One ROM. The video shows how he did it.
Water has the unusual property of expanding when it freezes. If it didn’t work like this, we wouldn’t be here!
In this video checkout someone reverse engineering a complex PCB.