scarecrw

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[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 7 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Why restrict to 54-bit signed integers? Is there some common language I'm not thinking of that has this as its limit?

Edit: Found it myself, it's the range where you can store an integer in a double precision float without error. I suppose that makes sense for maximum compatibility, but feels gross if we're already identifying value types. I don't come from a web-dev/js background, though, so maybe it makes more sense there.

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Is there a particular draw for foobar2000? I remember a while back I was looking for a music player and that kept coming up, but I found it underwhelming when trying it. I've been using MusicBee for a long while now, and have found it excellent, so I don't plan on switching, just curious if there's something I'm missing.

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 4 points 1 month ago

JPEGView It's a simple but powerful image viewer (don't be misled by the name, it can view most any standard image formats).

It feels weird to even have an opinion on such a simple piece of software, but this is the type of tool that reminds you of what software could be like. When you open an image, you see the image. No loading time. No unnecessary toolbars. No fucking pop-ups to update the software to get the latest AI tools.

Don't get me wrong, it's plenty powerful. It's got all the tools you'd expect: viewing EXIF data, cropping, rotating, brightness/color correction. It even has some more advanced tools: navigating collections of photos (including nested folders), viewing a collection as a slideshow or movie, perspective correction, batch-renaming... The impressive part is that it does all this without getting in the way of it's job: viewing images.

Unfortunately, the project has been abandoned, though it appears to have been forked here (I haven't actually used this version, but hopefully they haven't changed too much).

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 23 points 1 month ago (1 children)

That doesn't look very realistic. I bet they just punched Godzilla for the take and then reversed the footage.

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Beyond enjoying this channel, I've recently been thinking more and more about the value of older books. The trend of the modern internet seems to be leaning towards highly accessible but low quality information, and the amazing density of well-researched information in some older books astounds me.

That's not to say that we haven't made advancements (the volume of information I could find about Newport on, say, Tripadvisor vastly exceeds single-source publications like that in the video), but the combined influences of advertising, SEO, fake reviews, data collection, etc. has taken something away from this type of resource.

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 16 points 3 months ago

I've used this for a while now, and it's an excellent app. It's genuinely refreshing to have apps that just do their job without fuss or feature creep.

[–] scarecrw@lemmy.one 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Replaying Hellblade. I absolutely loved it on my first play-through a couple of years back, and I'm excited to go through it again.