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  • Yeah, differentiating between multiplications vs. divisions and additions vs. subtractions doesn’t make sense, because they’re the same thing respectively, just written differently.

    When you divide by 3, you can also multiply by ⅓.
    When you subtract 7, you can also add -7.

    There is one quirk to be aware of, though. When people notate a division with a long horizontal line, that implies parentheses around both of the expressions, top and bottom.


  • Ephera@lemmy.mltoRPGMemes @ttrpg.networkMotivations [Shadowrun]
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    It certainly does!

    …but, uh, well, it’s a widely-spaced monospace font in this case. That’s the one situation where kerning actually cannot matter.

    Which seems intentional. I believe, the cartoonist is being more clever here and referencing a common ligature, specifically the first of these two:

    Lower-case "f" and "i" visually merge, so that the i-dot does not collide with the hood of the f.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligature_(writing)

    Presumably the two letters got written together so often in this futuristic universe, that “fi” has actually become its own letter. Like how in German the “ß” came to be from a ligature of a long S (ſ) and a Z (which was written as ʒ), so together “ſʒ”.

    Maybe someone who’s deep into Simpsons lore can confirm that theory. 😅






  • I also always find the minimalism vs. maximalism debate interesting for usability. Lots of minimal designs are so flat that you can’t tell a button from a label or icon.
    At the same time, iOS’ new Frutiger theme regularly confuses me with its transparency, e.g. yesterday I saw that the silent-mode notification had a ➋ inside. It was centered and everything. Then the notification went away, but the ➋ stayed, because it was from an app icon behind.

    I wish, we could throw out the bad eye candy, like transparency, while keeping the good parts, like 3D buttons and such. I feel like this kind of neo-brutalist UI design isn’t the worst direction to go in:

    (This particular example isn’t perfect, like the buttons are flat, while there’s useless shadows around the boxes. But yeah, could just move those shadows to the buttons and it would still look fine.)


  • Ephera@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlgl
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    Apply as much force as you can. Realize the door is now moving quite fast and about to crash into something on the other side. Leap for the door handle. Body-check the lady into another dimension. You’re alone now, so walk through the door like nothing happened.


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    I mean, kind of has to be the reason for the top image. When the door opens into the room, you’re really not helping by opening the door and then not just following through into the room.

    That’s so awkward to push down the handle and then step back to let the other person go first, especially since it’s actually slower for the other person than just letting them operate the handle themselves.




  • Hmm, for whatever reason, I’m on 2.31.4, so that might be the difference.

    That version was tagged two weeks ago, because they apparently still release patch versions for rather old minor versions of nix. So, apparently I am getting updates, but I’m on some older release channel or something. No idea why.

    I have to head to work now, so will have to debug in the evening or the weekend. Thanks for the clue, though.


  • Yeah, my mum is like that. She’ll readily tell you that you can put dandelion into salad, but also considers it a weed.

    She’s also always very concerned what the neighbors think of our lawn (not that she ever asked), and one time she told me we had to mow the lawn, because dandelions are growing on there. When I told her that dandelions are flowers and that I think flowers look better than bland green, you could really see that she never even thought about it this way.



  • Hmm, that sounds exactly like my setup. Weird.

    I did have the file created, with {} inside (empty Nix expression). If I git add it, it works as well:

    And yeah, I understand that it’s supposed to be a stacktrace, but other error messages look similarly horrendous and I can often only try to guess what’s wrong by reading the stacktrace top-to-bottom, so I’ve somewhat gotten used to doing that.

    But good to know that these terrible error messages might be a problem with my system. Thanks!


  • Hmm, that’s interesting. For me, it looks like this:

    I actually thought, it said somewhere in there, that the file isn’t staged, but apparently not even that (anymore?).

    You don’t happen to be using Lix or something, do you? I’ve heard that it’s supposed to have better error messages, but I was never sure how much better it might be…

    Edit: Perhaps I should add that those code locations it shows, are not from my code. Only the modules/terminal/new_file.nix in the second-last line is relevant.