nycki

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[–] nycki 9 points 10 months ago

Answering my own question: I work in web development and my usual value for pi is the standard JavaScript Math.PI. JavaScript uses 64-bit floats, which are accurate to about 15 decimal places. But that's how many digits the computer uses. For practical math, I don't think I've ever needed more than 2 digits of accuracy in an equation involving pi.

[–] nycki 5 points 10 months ago

optional autocomplete is a nice-to-have, eager autocomplete is a pain in the ass. as long as it only completes when I ask it to, I don't mind.

[–] nycki 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

right pad for mouse, left pad for hotkeys, all the way. Great for games that use the entire left half of the keyboard.

[–] nycki 3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Sort of, but only long term. Evolution is slow and climate change is fast.

[–] nycki 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I had some Berenstain Bears books as a kid and I remember noting at the time "huh, weird name but okay". So like, I don't get why people think it was "Berenstein"? It looks wrong, but it's always looked wrong.

[–] nycki 4 points 11 months ago

My experience with pacman was via rwfus on steam deck. I was coming in as someone with experience with apt, npm, pip, even choco and winget on windows. My expectation from pretty much every other command line tool is that commands are verbs, flags are adverbs. So having to install with "pacman -S" (or is it "pacman -Sy"?) just feels unnecessarily cryptic. Same with "nix-env -iA". I understand that there are some clever internals going on under the hood, but you can have clever internals and sane defaults. For instance, "npm install foo" both downloads the package to node_modules and updates package.json for me, so I can see what change was made to my environment. Nix should do that.

[–] nycki 2 points 11 months ago

I've also seen it as pacman -Sy and pacman -Syu and so on. I really just think "install" should be a subcommand, not a flag. That's really my only issue I guess, I've only ever used pacman via rwfus on steam deck so maybe my usability problem is with that.

[–] nycki 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Federated f-list already exists, it's called IRC. Honestly I'd love to see an f-chat to IRC bridging tool, so I can add it to my znc bouncer.

[–] nycki 5 points 11 months ago

Google search. I want a way of finding stuff based on everyone's tag suggestions, like a booru, but distributed.

[–] nycki 13 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (13 children)

pacman and nix are both really neat conceptually but they both fail at the most obvious usability test, which is "I just want to install a package"; its like exiting vim all over again.

edit: yes, I know you can set an alias to pacman -Sy or whatever, but if you need to set up an alias for a command to be usable, then I can't in good faith recommend that OS to anyone, and I don't want to use an OS I wouldn't recommend to others.

[–] nycki -3 points 11 months ago (2 children)

oh. why would you go to the effort to post something hateful if you don't even believe it?

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