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spinal

Poundland Sale

14th June 2025
I saw it coming, I once worked for a competitor of theirs and even with cheap Chinese products (the main staple of these stores), you can not produce things for such a low price and still make enough profit to keep the doors open. On top of that, customers*snip*


Jayenkai

Rainbow Week

14th June 2025
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This isn't chess.


Socoder

Rainbow Week

14th June 2025
Screenshot SaturdayPost a screenshot of something you're working on. It doesn't need to be relevant to this week's theme.


Kuron

Rainbow Week

13th June 2025
Adding because it fits the theme. I did this song for years in gigs, sometimes on piano, other times played fingerstyle on the guitar. Sung by the great Paul Williams who wrote it.


Kuron

Rainbow Week

13th June 2025
Story...
When I was little and lived with my grandparents, we would always go to Cherokee, North Carolina on vacation, and also go into Gatlinburg, Tennessee for a day or two. Back then, it always coincided with rainbow trout season. This was before the *snip*


Pixel_Outlaw

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
@kuron It's interesting how we've gone from ''programmer''/''cod er'' to ''developer''
A ''developer'' can be asked to do anything at any time and the domain is unbounded by the employer.
In a sense, they can expec*snip*


Kuron

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
[quote]The real sad part is like the project above, programmers aren't programming. They're memorizing frameworks at a very small level and writing glue.[/quote]
When I used to teach, I stressed the difference between programming and coding. What *snip*


spinal

Switch 2

13th June 2025
Mario kart online is worse than a bullet hell game, at least with those, skill comes into play. With MK it's just dumb chance if you finish near the front of the pack.


therevillsgames

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
I've was a Java professional for many years in enterprise, mainly Java 7 and 8. Learnt it as Uni JDK 1.2 iirc.
Java still runs most of the backend services in some shape or form.
And you can create games with it too, LibGDX is a great framework and i*snip*


Kuron

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
I am guessing X/Rumble use some sort of API to get the video code from the embed URL when somebody posts a normal rumble link. *shrugs*


Kuron

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
Is what I said above, if you do it, anybody posting a Rumble link has to click on the button for iframe embed code for the video and you just parse the part of that after embed word. SHould never be any issue then.
Like YT, no need to parse the tail end *snip*


Jayenkai

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
Aaah, here we go. This was the reason.
Two urls that end up going to two different videos, even though ''the bit that looks like the video's code'' are identical.
[quote=Myself from a couple of years ago]
But (Linkage) is NOT the same as (L*snip*


Kuron

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
We are on a coding forum, coders are used to clicking on links if need be and don't mind. Different on a normal forum where folks are terrified to click on shit and everything has to be embedded. But, Rumble is very popular.


Jayenkai

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
The length of that explanation may indeed have been why I didn't add it.


Kuron

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
IIRC, I think before the issue you ran into was when I would post a normal link to the video, the letters/numbers within the link were not the actual video ID like in YT, so parsing those out would not work like for YT.
I am guessing somebody would always*snip*


Pixel_Outlaw

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
The real sad part is like the project above, programmers aren't programming. They're memorizing frameworks at a very small level and writing glue.
Sure, it's been the case since we've had libraries but it's been pushed into configurati*snip*


Krakatomato

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
I've been using Java since the early days, including while working at Sun Microsystems, where we were encouraged to adopt it from the start. Java has evolved tremendously, and the performance with modern JIT compilers and garbage collection is excellen*snip*


Kuron

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
dunno, but I think they may have changed the way they link to videos, not sure. Now they offer a specific iframe link as well as other specific links.
This is the iframe version:
[code] (Linkage)
[/code]
They also offer a monetized direct URL:
[code*snip*


Kuron

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
Not sure of the term to use, but ''hobby chips'' I will go with. There were a couple of chips largely aimed at hobbyists which used an embedded Java. These were even used in some consumer electronics/devices. Then the embedded BASIC chips kinda *snip*


Jayenkai

Rainbow Week

13th June 2025
That's ok. Content is content ;)


cyangames

Make me do

13th June 2025
Received some of the bits for my hardware project today. Had a quick play about with them. The Adafruit Flora has a lot fewer inputs and only one set of Serial RX / TX stuff, which should be fine as I only want to read out serial data to one device and rea*snip*


cyangames

Rainbow Week

13th June 2025
D'oh, did this on Monday, whoops!


Jayenkai

Rainbow Week

13th June 2025
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Jayenkai

Supporting Modern File Formats

13th June 2025
I opened up the BB script to add Rumble, and found that I'd already done it previously..
But I also commented it out, and wrote...
// There's something weird going on with this iframe. I'm not 100% sure on the security of it.
I wonder why *snip*


Jayenkai

Learning Java ... I guess

13th June 2025
The very concept of Java was ideal. A ''universal'' language that every machine could understand.
And, they tried to make it catch on. They really did.
A bit like Esperanto..
It continues to be a big thing, but it's rather telling that most*snip*

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