Vcera jsem tu narazil na video simulace kapusticek, kapustickozroutu a zroutu kapustickozroutu v nekonecnem cyklu. Hned jsem si s tim chtel hrat a odpovedet si na spoustu otazek ze sveta lovcu, lovenych a kapusticek.

Akce to byla uspesna. Osahal jsem si @bevy + #burn.

Natrenoval nejake modely. Vysledek tu:

evolution-ochre.vercel.app

Pokud budete mit pocit, ze kapustickozrouti obcas honi zrouty kapustickozroutu, tak to neni jenom pocit. Jsou to supi.

#rust #bevy #burn

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I wish Apple's operating systems had a better setting for whether VoiceOver should speak hints. Right now, it's either all hints, or none. What I want is the option to only speak a hint when that hint is not the default one. Double tap to activate? Yep, I've heard that for 17 years. Swipe up or down with one finger to select a value? Yeah, I know--don't say that one. But if an app adds custom hints, I very much want to hear those.

If you rely on assistive technologies (TTS, Braille display, enlarged fonts), what would be your preferred terminal output from a compiler or other CLI tool telling you where an error occurred?
If you'd prefer a different option, please elaborate.
#Accessibility #Programming #A11y #Rust #RustLang

  • at path/to/file.rs, line 10, column 29 (56%, 14 votes)
  • at path/to/file.rs:10:29 (40%, 10 votes)
  • -> path/to/file.rs:10:29 (16%, 4 votes)
  • path/to/file.rs:10:29 (32%, 8 votes)
25 voters. Poll end: in 2 days

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In the Telegram group of a podcast I really love a listener brought this: github.com/github/spec-kit. And it seems, it's a thing I've been searching for since I started using #AI assistants in my development. Even before AI I always wrote a spec first, even if it was quite rough on edges, — I've always thought in lists and headings (yeah, screen reader user habits!). It's even more trustful because comes from #GitHub itself. Although it's still in version zero, I'm trying it now and it seems a very interesting concept.#SpecKit #SDD #SpecificationDrivenDevelopment

For 11025 Hz, we kept the original symmetric cosine glottal waveform because the new LF-inspired one sounded "constrained" / "like a small cell phone speaker" at low sample rates.
At higher sample rates (16000+), use asymmetric LF-inspired glottal waveform
with sharp closure (sharpness=3.0) for richer harmonics and "grainier" Eloquence-like
character.
This is based on the Liljencrants-Fant (LF) glottal model from 1985 - the same research that informed Klatt88 and likely Eloquence's DSP!
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