Surma

@DasSurma

Web Advocate . Internetrovert 🏳️‍🌈 Craving simplicity, finding it nowhere.

London, UK
Joined June 2008

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    Jan 27

    📝New blog post: Keeping the frame rate stable is important, but for XR apps it is absolutely crucial. Workers can help! To make my point, I refactored a XR example to run all the game logic in a worker. More here 👇

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  2. 15 hours ago

    I'm on my flight to Mountain View for . My laptop ran out of battery and there are no power plugs so I decided to watch "Charlie's Angels". "All I need is root access and some time to permanently fix the flaw in the Blockchain so that it will stay safe." oh no.

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    in my quest to make commodore 64s secure against attackers with quantum computers by implementing supersingular isogeny key encapsulation in 6510 assembly, i obviously need constant-time multiplication, but forget even variable-time IT DOES'T HAVE *ANY* MULTIPLICATION INSTRUCTION

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    Jan 30

    so it looks like many people didn't know about percentages being reversible. that fact is very useful when having to calculate, for instance, 17.3% of 5,745

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    Jan 27

    📝New blog post: Keeping the frame rate stable is important, but for XR apps it is absolutely crucial. Workers can help! To make my point, I refactored a XR example to run all the game logic in a worker. More here 👇

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    ➡️ thinks humans can't read URLs. ➡️ agrees. ➡️ They think the URL bar should be redesigned. ➡️ RIP their mentions. 🎥 Watch here

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  8. Jan 27

    cc I’d be curious what y’all think about making more of the XR API available in a worker by default.

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  9. Jan 27
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    Jan 27

    Something very important just occurred to me about centaurs.

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  11. Jan 25
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  12. Jan 24

    Just to be clear: I adore Prolog, but in small doses. I'm not up-to-date but I'm pretty sure a lot has happened in logic programming since the 70s.

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  13. Jan 24

    This tweet is so incredibly relevant today with the announcement of Yarn 2 using Prolog, a language from 1972.

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  14. Jan 24

    A thread full of people giving advice on how to easily become a millionaire while they themselves are not millionaires. Makes you think.

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    Heck, let's straw-poll the mod issue: What should be the answer to mod(-8px, 5px)? (feel free to RT for reach)

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    All right, CSSWG just agreed to specify that number precision is explicitly *un*defined, so this trick not working in Firefox is going to continue to be valid. HOWEVER, we just resolved to add mod(), so this silly hack won't be necessary anyway.

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  17. Jan 22
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  18. Jan 22

    🎧New HTTP203 podcast! was really sick, but that shan’t stop us from publishing the podcast. ➡️Comparing observables & streams ➡️Our role models for public speaking ➡️Playing “Artechulate” with words provided by ➡️Jury duty

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  19. Jan 20

    Another WebAssembly conference happening in London!

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  20. Jan 20

    A bit late to the party, but I merged the PR by to reflect the new release on Lookin’ good!

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