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#climateCrisis #commonLisp #graphing #series #gnuplot screwlisp.small-web.org/progra
Hey everyone. I jammed some #declarative #lazyEvaluation #engineering #programming to tie into the climate segment of the live show in TWO hours.

Interesting declarative exploratory programming and super simple gnuplotting if I do say so.

But I basically ran out of time to make a good graph with daily temperature max/min/avg from about 1920-2020 in some weather stations in New Zealand. Any ideas??? Clock is ticking

blendOS v4 has been released! #ArchLinux made #Immutable, #Declarative, and Atomic. Define your system with a single YAML file ('/system.yaml') supporting packages/kernels/DEs from the Arch #Linux repos & #AUR.

#Flatpaks, #Android apps & #Ubuntu, #Fedora, #Debian, and #CentOS Stream packages can be installed too (#containers), and integrate with your host system.

blendos.co/blog/2024/06/05/blendos-v4-released-arch-linux-made-immutable-declarative-and-atomic/

P.S. We just joined Mastodon!

Lots of very interesting ideas today at the #webComponentsCG's #declarativeCustomElements Demo Days no. 1! 🔥

If you missed out, you can find more info at github.com/w3c/webcomponents-c

If you never want to miss out again, join the convo at discord.gg/s933rmKR9R

If you want to see Demo Days no. 2, share you availability and subscribe to calendar.google.com/calendar/u

See you there! 👋

GitHubDeclarative Web Component Proposal Demos - March 2024 · Issue #84 · w3c/webcomponents-cgBy Westbrook

#ThingUmbrella #ReleaseThursday & new package announcement:

thi.ng/imago is a declarative & extensible image processor using JSON arrays to define pipelines (or rather trees, because nestable) of processing steps as pure data. Each pipeline can produce file outputs at any point. Multiple outputs are supported & expected. So far there're a dozen operations/transforms (most of them with many options). More to come and it's also very straightforward to add support for custom image transforms.

The following file formats are supported: AVIF, GIF, JPEG, JPEG2000, JPEG XL, PNG, SVG (input only), TIFF, WebP, raw data (output only). Output file names can be templated with various presets (e.g. dimensions, date, time, hashes etc.)

All image I/O & processing is done via sharp.pixelplumbing.com and thi.ng/pixel & thi.ng/pixel-dither. Whilst "sharp" is doing most of the behind-the-scenes heavy lifting, this new library allows for a wider set of transformations and options to define various ops (e.g. sizes/positions can also be given as percent). Sharp on its own also has other limitations (which can only be overcome with extra interim in-memory serializations)...

**Docs & examples are still forthcoming — please bear with me! 😉**

Ps. This project is the spritual successor of an eponymous project I started in Clojure/Java back in 2014... The big wheel keeps on turning!

Pps. ...it's also the 190th (😱) library/project in #ThingUmbrella!

thi.ngOpen source building blocks for computational design. Est. 2006thi.ng is a set of ~350 complementing code libraries & projects, a long-term effort devoted to Computational Design in its many forms.

#introduction

Hi, I'm Erik, a #golang programmer from Norway.

I'm all for using #statecharts, so much so that I made statecharts.dev. I have witnessed the rise and fall of #rest, but continue to support restful architecture. I think I'm somehow naturally drawn towards #declarative systems.

Heavily into #kubernetes, #openshift, #kubebuilder professionally (at my employer Stibo DX), and have a sprinkle of #awslambda / #dynamodb in some personal projects.

statecharts.devWelcome to the world of StatechartsThe world of statecharts describes what statecharts are, their benefits and drawbacks, how they differ from state machines, and practical examples on how to use them.