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Half Asleep Chris is my top favourite YouTube subscription! This "Cats vs Dominoes" episode is promotional of his new book. Just remember that it's a book for kids published by an educational publisher! But let me say, the sounds of everything falling in turn throughout the house is very ASMR!

youtu.be/LzQ8KHlEOMo?si=iLHh6t…



( Hailstone function in Rejoice )<br><br>n^7 @Hailstone<br>    .#[url=https://social.nouveau.community/tags/n]n[/url] .\n<br><br>    done [n^2]/[n^2 done] [Halt]/done<br><br>    @Parity <br>            [a^2 Parity]/n^2<br>            even [odd n]/[even n]<br>            @Parity.A->N [n Parity.A->N]/a<br><br>    [Even]/even [Odd]/odd<br><br>    @Even ( n = n/2 )<br>        [a Even]/n^2<br>        @Even.A->N [n Even.A->N]/a<br>        Hailstone<br><br>    @Odd ( n = 3n + 1 )<br>        [a^3 Odd]/n a<br>        @Odd.A->N [n Odd.A->N]/a<br>        Hailstone<br><br>@Halt<br>

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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega

I did write a whole game in Vera for December Adventure 2024

One bottleneck became things like "your rules to check for the parity of a register is 40 rules deep, but there are 5 step. So, it's really 200 rules deep. But, it is also part of a hot-loop and takes 20,000 rules to finish".

Second issue was things like "rules submit all values in one transaction". So, you had to awkwardly spread actions over many rules to enforce sequence of individual steps.

in reply to ... and and and and ...

you've been contending with this limitations much more than I have I think, a lot of the languages you've explored since Vera looks like stabs at cutting across large rulesets like that.

The hailstone function works amazingly well 🙌


in reply to Ben Lubar (any pronouns)

yes? unless there's a game specifically designed to prevent you from doing so, I'm pretty sure you can beat any game where you can turn by moving in any direction


RE: social.treehouse.systems/@danc…

April 1st is over.

However, we really do want to port Haiku to the RK356x.

In fact, there is progress on porting Haiku to arm64 and it seems to be making good progress: discuss.haiku-os.org/t/arm64-p…

We have NO PLANS to deprecate our ALARM-based Linux distro. 🙂

#pinetab2 #haikuos


We want to port Haiku to the RK356x platform 🙂

It's a long term plan but once Haiku port for RK356x is done and ready, we'll:

- Deprecating our ALARM-based Linux distro in favor of Haiku.

- All new PineTab2 will ship with Haiku instead of traditional ALARM-based Linux distro.

- Existing users will still remain on ALARM, however there'll not be any updates (user will receive "there is nothing to do" when they tried to update it)




Haven’t checked if he really said this; it’s just a nice sentiment.

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in reply to Brad Koehn ☑️

I play the violin.

Some would say, "Don't do that."

I'm with Kurt.

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Jay Bryant
I did some reading. As nearly as I can tell, he told this story. I love Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. He was a marvelous writer and our world views very much agree.



The Vampire Rabbit of Newcastle upon Tyne


Newcastle upon Tyne is best known for its proud history of industry and invention, its famous football club, and its vibrant nightlife. Many people who walk the busy streets of the Toon, are unfamiliar with its dark side: real life witch trials, public execution and dissection, and of course, the vampire rabbit.

Unlike the former two very dark tales from Newcastle, the Vampire Rabbit is of a lighter order. More of an interesting conversation piece for those who seek it out or come across it by accident...



From #meat 🥩☠️ to #palmoil 🌴☠️ – #agriculture is the world’s biggest driver of #deforestation and animal #extinction 🐆🦏🔥☠️ As these activities intensify, whole ecosystems could go #extinct. Fight back! #BoycottPalmOil and be #Vegan #Boycott4Wildlife palmoildetectives.com/2021/02/…
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Braiding knowledge: how Indigenous expertise and western science are converging | Native Americans | The Guardian theguardian.com/environment/20…

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capacity: one imperial terabyte (0.909 metric terabytes)
in reply to Lynnesbian

shouldn't

shouldn't the metric one be the smaller one?
it's the one that uses si prefixes correctly and the bigger one has weird factors between ranges o.o




Japan’s Yakult Ladies are quietly preventing lonely deaths and improving thousands of elderly lives
They’ve became one of the most important social safety nets in the world’s oldest nation.
Upworthy

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These are our Aussie animals seeing themselves in a mirror!

I wouldn't be surprised if the magpies did recognise that they were looking at themselves. The two that come up to the mirror near the end of the video are mother and adolescent child.

youtu.be/6zlyC-qZUzs

in reply to Muse

Velma, one of my feline roomies, isn't from Oz, but she likes the big mirror in the bathroom. 🙂
in reply to Muse

When we brought our cat Desmond home we had, as part of the process, separated him from his brother. Kittens are separated all the time. But you never know what bonds have been formed. So, for the first couple weeks in our house he wanted to sleep cuddled up next to a mirror in our living room. I think it must have felt like still sleeping with his brother. 😢


So much energy, right over our homes, that can be harvested, used, stored.

Gale winds over the UK right now.

earth.nullschool.net/#2026/04/…

#RenewableEnergy

in reply to Albert Cardona

I have become addicted to monitoring the solar harvest on my panels

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