This IBM Selectric II was only $20 at a thrift store, what was I supposed to do, abandon it?!
Anyway, it powers on but is hella noisy and doesn't quite work.
I figure I'll spend some time debugging, and if I fail it's a lovely paperweight until I save up the cash to bring it to my pals at Berkeley Typewriter. I've never owned an electric typewriter myself (all of mine are manual, intentionally) so this will be be a unique adventure. #typewriter #IBMSelectric
VGAPride 0.6 is out, my program for displaying assorted pride flags on DOS computers with VGA-compatible video cards.
This update adds 6 more flags, bringing us up to a total of 61.
https://github.com/foone/VGAPride/releases/tag/v0.6
Our new flags are:
* Autistic Pride
* Objectum Sexuality
* Pangender
* Tricolor Polyamory
@hergaiety @SteelWool This reminds me of Modelica, a physics simulation language, that has constants, parameters and variables
Constants have a fixed value at compile time, parameters are computed at the beginning of a simulation and are constantly during the simulation, and variables are math variables used in equations
It's a pretty neat language
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess
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