Pete Gonzalez
@octogonz.com
https://www.octogonz.com/
TypeScript tooling architect at TikTok
Open source projects:
https://rushstack.io
https://api-extractor.com
https://tsdoc.org
TypeScript tooling architect at TikTok
Open source projects:
https://rushstack.io
https://api-extractor.com
https://tsdoc.org
Wow, smoothing is surprisingly effective! Today I stumbled across the Teletext G3 smooth mosaics, and was looking for example art. 😸
If the text display can reverse a character, then the full set of smoothing glyphs could be incorporated into a bitmap font by adding just 28 extra characters.
If the text display can reverse a character, then the full set of smoothing glyphs could be incorporated into a bitmap font by adding just 28 extra characters.
September 23, 2025 at 6:53 PM
Wow, smoothing is surprisingly effective! Today I stumbled across the Teletext G3 smooth mosaics, and was looking for example art. 😸
If the text display can reverse a character, then the full set of smoothing glyphs could be incorporated into a bitmap font by adding just 28 extra characters.
If the text display can reverse a character, then the full set of smoothing glyphs could be incorporated into a bitmap font by adding just 28 extra characters.
Tomorrow we'll be demoing the lynxjs.org mobile framework! 😎
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September 4, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Tomorrow we'll be demoing the lynxjs.org mobile framework! 😎
For example, joining an open source foundation can provide access to legal resources that could satisfy the regulatory requirements of the school, enabling people to use the software, without creating personal liability for the OSS maintainer.
July 22, 2025 at 8:41 PM
For example, joining an open source foundation can provide access to legal resources that could satisfy the regulatory requirements of the school, enabling people to use the software, without creating personal liability for the OSS maintainer.
Agreed, my point was more about what could we do to enable noncommercial software like Notepad++ to get properly reviewed and approved, versus implying that users should trust it because it is open/free. Much of my own work is nonprofit OSS. We are compared against apps from vendors, like it or not.
July 22, 2025 at 8:35 PM
Agreed, my point was more about what could we do to enable noncommercial software like Notepad++ to get properly reviewed and approved, versus implying that users should trust it because it is open/free. Much of my own work is nonprofit OSS. We are compared against apps from vendors, like it or not.
And security today isn't merely about what is in the code that we can all see, but more about the processes by which a project is managed. The world has changed.
July 22, 2025 at 3:32 PM
And security today isn't merely about what is in the code that we can all see, but more about the processes by which a project is managed. The world has changed.
In the year 2025, what questions should people ask before they install an executable binary on their OS and give it access to their Documents folder? "Who makes this and why should I trust them?" is a basic question. Not merely trusting to be honest, but trusting to be meticulous about security.
July 22, 2025 at 3:31 PM
In the year 2025, what questions should people ask before they install an executable binary on their OS and give it access to their Documents folder? "Who makes this and why should I trust them?" is a basic question. Not merely trusting to be honest, but trusting to be meticulous about security.
Let us know when it's 32,768 😊
July 3, 2025 at 10:29 PM
Let us know when it's 32,768 😊