Nils Frahm, his albums are quite different from each other; here are some I like in no particular order:
wizard skating, software, design, …
Nils Frahm, his albums are quite different from each other; here are some I like in no particular order:
Nicht direkt ein Ohrwurm, ist mir aber hängen geblieben: Team Scheisse – Schmetterling
I created !onskates@lemmy.graz.social, a community for quad & inline skating. So far there was only a single post from someone other than me. 🥲
I’d also like to go much more niche with a community specifically for wizard skating. But considering the limited popularity of skating communities, there is no need to hurry creating that one.
I use it on a Raspberry Pi 4.
On the one hand I like Lua for its elegant, minimalistic design. I enjoy writing Lua, most of the time when working on Neovim plugins.
On the other hand I value the raw expressive power of C++. It is a beast, but I enjoy taming it.
A lot of effort has gone into improving the performance and speed of all aspects of Inkscape.
Oh yeah! That’s what I want to see.
This involved the refactoring of inefficient code, rewriting how Inkscape works with patterns, moving bitmap tracing into a separate thread and so much more.
Canvas rendering is now both multithreaded, and done outside of Inkscape’s main process thread.
If your computer’s processor has more than one core (which it most likely does), this can result in a 2–4× speedup while zooming / panning / transforming objects.
Damn, actually can’t wait to get there (just have to actually finish something first).
Makes you wonder what Mozilla themselves are running for synchronisation. 🤔
Thanks a lot for sharing! His previous videos on that topic also seem interesting.