home now, can open the package from the TypeRacer event
been adding some new "e" features
well views, but actually strings
promises are really hard!
finally got ahold of the package @jessicard sent me a while back c:
probably needs revision
exhaustive list
trying to figure out what i think of Obsidian
authored some PRs with Orpheus Legion for Saint Patrick's Day 🍀
safety...
i figured out how TypeScript works
did a sort
got onto dino.icu o.o
new lifeblood feature acquired:
finally graduated to NERDTree!
i made it so that i3 will play the honk sound from the Nintendo Switch every time i press Mod+Shift+Hgot sent some more stickers!!!
day 13
day 10
day 8
day 7
day 6
day 5
everyone else is posting their code instead of their leaderboard standing... okay, i can do that
day 2
the tradition returns... (solved yesterday.)
i completely changed the way naz handles its stack trace and now i can actually make sense of what's going on
added a dark theme!
added Open Graph tags
today i cycled 25 miles
redlinks!
now you can use a bit of front matter to allow for choosing between multiple documentation versions!!!
our scientists just synthesized a brand-new element:
that's looking more like it!
almost ready, but not quite
more elements!
variables!
options!
almost ready!
stress test
regular expressioning 3
property extractor 3000
added a 404 page
today
the sidebar now populates itself
Jekyllin'
black magic formula
test cases, test cases, test cases!
aliased ls and cat to exa and bat
gamejam planning
making some syntax highlighting
improved the assembler's call stack
added imports to the ABCO-1 assembler!
thinking through something new
second dose of the vaccine
the things i deal with on a regular basis
today's special: ABCO-1 ROM decompilation
finally did some font configuration
getting ephemeral...
we continuously update the ABCO-1 assembler to improve your experience. this update includes: better macro definition code
playing with octokit!
starting work on a Slack bot
moved the ABCO-1 repo to pure ESM
every great assembler, at some point in development, needs an all-encompassing chain of options
algorithm thoughts
hello from gohan!
got to take the rice home from school! now i just need an Ethernet cable...
my esolang can count bytes now!
switched the rice's shell
first dose of the vaccine
prettifying the rice
big commit
building on the rice
chains are good
linux rice at school?!
new ICs
getting better at this!
doubled board size... just in case
i think this is what the cool kids call a "bus"
i should really leave more notes when i do things
i am the chain queen
cursed actions are to be performed
making some plans
clock is finished!
first wires i've ever cut and stripped...
i've now made more contributions so far this year than i made in all of 2020!
wrote an Esolangs page for my OISC
and wires!
EEPROM programmer is here...
first parts
setting up hardware zone
turns out it doesn't cost very much to order ICs from Texas Instruments. who knew?did some chess puzzles
pretty much finished the writing process
time to start the writing process
found an old folder - i guess at some point i was thinking about making a CSS framework?
got it running on a VPS!
Discord bot needed a logo...
writing embeds for my Discord bot to respond with
got a new drawing tablet!
made my Discord bot figure out if you're actually sending messages during the time range you've given it
fixed my Alacritty config, now Chalk actually recognizes i can handle 256 colors <3
hmm...
finally gave naz a proper stack trace!!! i've never been so terrified of a function in my entire life.
fast.
apparently my esolang is able to output ANSI escape codes if you use the -u flag. that's... cool?
any ternary fans?
regular expressioning 2
got tricked into learning... Scheme?
yeow hit 15 stars during the all-hands call -- thank you all so much!!!
avatar now reflects my longer hair and round glasses ✨
the argument parser went somewhere! go get it on npm if you want (npm i --save yeow)
got distracted and started making an argument parser, not sure if it'll go anywhere
regular expressioning...
language-naz is now finished!
starting to get the language-naz package off the ground
brought my Patreon back online!
Hack Club replied to a tweet of mine and asked me to draw Orpheus holding an orb - i, of course, obliged
i got a mechanical keyboard!
my esolang's web interpreter can generate permalinks now!
making a tree-sitter grammar
after some seriously aggressive styling, my scrapbook looks a lot nicer!!!
my Discord bot keeps a database now!
joined Alacritty club. can't get neofetch to work so i did other stuff instead
figuring out how to make a Discord bot
added comment support to my esoteric programming language!
finally! it took the better part of a year, but i actually managed to build a modular synthesizer!!!
drew a dino!
more planning!! each of the named projects contains at least one to-do list or Kanban board
finally got a bigger desk!
new desk will not be moved in here until tomorrow, and i can't be bothered to move anything off of my bed that would've gone in it, so i've done this instead
played a very, very long chess game as black
a friend of mine drew me a new avatar 😁
learned some elementary chess...
finally published my website redesign! click on the paperclip at the top of my scrapbook to go there!
here is my commit graph for 2020! hopefully i can minimize the amount of dry spells next year ⚡
i may or may not be giving my website the redesign it's been waiting almost 18 months to get...
what will i be working on in the coming days? let's head to the board
today we went to the Sequoias to find some snow
doing some, uh... "research".
finally getting around to making a super simple game to demo my game framework with. more tomorrow, hopefully
remembered Notion existed, and did a tiny amount of planning for a project i might start sometime next year
puzzle time! this time, using my esolang to write a program which outputs a program which will output the original's input.
you know, my original plan for this evening was to do some programming, but this was such an amazing round of BombParty i can't even be mad
my esolang is now one year old :)
Advent of Code is making everything else take a back seat, somebody help
my stickers came!!!
day 8, thankfully, was much more straightforward
finally solved both parts of day 7!!!
i have manipulated the input for today's puzzle into an array of arrays of arrays. this is promising
i continue to be terrified by the mapping and reducing these puzzles are producing
completed AoC day 5, and 2.5 puzzles from before 2019! i should really get back to some of my other projects.
all done with AoC day 4.
beat a challenge with my esolang for the first time in a while: write a program that outputs the sum of its ASCII values!