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Topics - Yuki

#1
Been a while I posted either so, uh, thought you'd like what I have so far...


Horse Life 98: Eternal Winter

From a39 studios, introducing a visual novel adaptation of the definitely not award winning webcomic Horse Life 98!

We are on the eve of the feast of St. John the Baptist, the national day of Québec. A feast where we celebrate the beginning of summer, when it's starting to get hot outside. However, it's not hot. It's freezing cold. It's all but summer. What's happening? Is the groundhog that died on Groundhog Day having something to do?

Find Yuki and Tsuki, two girls with legendary kitsune powers, on their quest to find summer back in this comedy visual novel, Japanese style but 100% Québécois, created and directed by J. P. Savard. A novel with multiple branches, several possibilities of trial and error, and a lot of absurd situations. Can you find a way to bring summer back?


Have a WIP screenshot :)

Made using Ren'Py, Mannequin and Inochi2D, available eventually on itch.io and (probably) Steam in French and English.

You can support development on Patreon at https://patreon.com/a39 i'll try to post some devlogs here  :)
#2
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / repo.juju2143.ca
July 30, 2020, 07:44:23 PM
If anyone use Arch Linux, I had a repo for a while with a few interesting software such as TI/Numworks/X16 emulators and tools. Today I'm also adding daily builds for some of the packages, so check it out :)

All the instructions are at https://repo.juju2143.ca.

[juju]
SigLevel = Never
Server = https://repo.juju2143.ca/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
#3
Hardware / Commander X16
July 18, 2020, 12:33:40 AM
If you follow the 8-Bit Guy, you might know he's working on a brand new Commodore 64-like computer, and it looks quite interesting: the hardware is close to done, there's an emulator and many tools developed around it, and they even have permission from whoever ended up with the Commodore IP to build on the 64's ROM!

So yeah, I'm a mod on the brand-new forums and we're starting to get a nice community going on, if you want to check it out :)

https://commanderx16.com
#4
Drawing & Animation / Horse Life 98
May 29, 2020, 02:52:00 AM
It's a webcomic about a horse turned into an anime girl after having smoked a bit too much. Originally made with Microsoft Chat 2.5, I shifted to Adobe Illustrator and MikuMikuDance. Check it out, it's pretty absurd.

https://toasters.rocks/horselife/
https://tapas.io/series/HorseLife98 (season 2)
#5
Other / What kind of project are you working on?
April 11, 2020, 11:24:12 PM
Kinda curious here, also would serve as a poll for maybe new subforums based on what you're doing now (other than calcs and stuff cause I know a lot of you are no longer into that :)).

My day job involves getting websites to work and Linux system administration, as usual, other than that, I'm working on an English fandub of Dans une galaxie près de chez vous and a revival of my Twitch channel. Other than that, some random stuff I do when bored I post on my blog or my Twitter account. Probably should cross post about some of them in here.

What about you?
#6
Web / toasters.rocks v3
December 17, 2019, 08:52:23 AM
I've recently been rebuilding my blog where I put project updates, rants, writing, reposts from elsewhere and most recently some absurd webcomic made with Microsoft Chat for Windows 98 appropriately called Horse Life 98, check it out :)

I recently installed Ghost on some free shared hosting account I had laying around somewhere that surprisingly supports Node.js and Ruby, it's WAY better than Wordpress and it's written in Node.js so it's way faster and not a clump of legacy code that still supports EOL'd versions of PHP, and now I'm trying to build some custom theme for it, which are pretty much HTML templates that are really nice to code. Previous versions used Write Freely (written in Go, had almost no feature other than federating with Mastodon and felt a lot like 0.x software) and Tumblr (which is pretty much a failure since it got bought by Verizon, they tried to ban NSFW and the users got pissed). So yeah, it's a pretty nice experience so far, and I'll keep you updated on the new theme :)

Visit it now!
#7
Web / Sook Media
February 18, 2019, 07:02:16 AM
Hey guys... Wonder what I'm doing these days, other than Zarmina? It's a little project I'm involved with some friends that I'm working on since a little more than a year, basically it's a matching service for podcasters and Youtubers to find entrepreneurs who would want to put some ads on your content and make some money with that :) We wanted it to be very organic: you decide of what kind of ad space you want to give out, like a mention at the beginning of your video and many Youtubers are already doing, we make sure the people we match are related to each other (as in, we'd match food brands with food podcasters and gaming sites with gaming youtubers) and we hope these ads will be less annoying this way.

Anyway, check it out and I hope you'll like it! We're concentrating our efforts mostly in the province of Quebec, Canada for now, but if it gets popular there we might branch out worlwide ^_^

https://sookmedia.com/en

(Been a while I teased you with that, it's time to make a topic about that, I just waited until it gets usable before writing about it.)

(also ID 2500 ^_^)
#8
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Apple II thread
January 07, 2019, 06:51:26 AM
My brother cleaned his room and this thing ended up on my desk.



It's an Apple IIc, complete with a green monochrome screen, a printer and a bunch of floppies. (Yes, the screen is actually plugged to a DVD player, but I'm surprised how watchable my DVDs are on that :P)

Todo list:

- Learn Applesoft BASIC (I did a circle wow)
- Build a serial cable for communication and ADTPro. I contacted the guy who maintains ADTPro and sells those cables and shipping is prohibitively expensive (as usual) so better make my own, so more updates on that soon.
- Watch some DVDs
- Figure out what's going on with the floppy drive?
- Try this thing out, if and when it's gonna come out. A friend of mine is planning to back their Kickstarter thing when they're going around to make it, so yeah, we're planning to have some fun with that.

So yeah. @Caleb Hansberry I know you like this, so Apple II thread.
#9
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Golfed code snippets
December 06, 2018, 01:23:24 AM
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[..." sos"].map(c=>{p="  etianmsurwdkgohvfüläpjbxcyzqö 54\x063é  2&è+  à 16=/ ç\2( 7  ñ8 90     \4      ?_    \"  .    @   '  -        ;! )     ,    :".search(c)
for(s="00";p>1;p=p/2|0)s=(p%2?"1110":"10")+s
m+=p>0?s:s+s},m=i="");(w=new(require('wemo-client'))()).discover((e,d)=>{setInterval(_=>w.client(d).setBinaryState(+m[i++%m.length]),500)})


Probably the weirdest constant to ever appear in a program, guess what it does.

[spoiler=the answer]
Get one of these things, plug a lamp in and it does morse code with the correct timing.
[/spoiler]
#10
Other / Halloween Challenge 2018
October 26, 2018, 01:11:43 AM
Cause I'm bored.

w6vCrjrDrjvCuMKuAsOuw6LCuMKow6AuwqPCu8KKwo4DworCogPCui47wojCusOrwo7CusOg

Assuming I didn't mess up, the first one to find out what this means wins forever. Bonus: write an encoder and/or a decoder and golf the source code.

In case you're stumped, I have some clues, but otherwise, have fun ^_^
#11
Web / YukiOS
October 15, 2018, 02:34:59 AM
Yet another thing I started working on that have been on my mind since a while. (I do a lot of stuff lately please stop me)

Basically, it's an operating system that runs in your browser. It consists of a kernel written from scratch in JavaScript that sets up an interface (currently a VT100-like terminal, can later be a canvas to draw on and do OpenGL stuff on kinda like X) and defines a bunch of syscalls (mostly interfaces between the DOM and threads). It then creates a WebWorker (which also defines interfaces between the program and the kernel, think a standard library or a libc) that executes a WebAssembly program (an init program, basically) which can in turn call other programs in their own WebWorkers. The main thread creates every other thread and can therefore keep track of processes like a normal operating system. (Kinda hard to explain, but yeah, if you read the code it's probably simple enough to figure it out.)

Basically (where <=> is a bunch of interfaces between each other): DOM <=> Kernel <=> WebWorkers <=> WebAssembly

WebAssembly binaries can be compiled with LLVM/Clang (see the makefile, target wasm32-unknown-unknown-wasm). In any case, it should import kernel functions (those defined thread-level when calling the binary) and export a main function that will get executed and return a return value.

So, pretty much like a real operating system. Or at least, a framework for multi-threading in C in a webpage.

Check it out on GitHub, right now it only prints some sort of Hello World but I'll put it online when it's going to be a bit more usable: https://github.com/juju2143/YukiOS

Features

- Multithreading
- Keeps track of processes
- Quebec Bill 101-compatible open-source license
- Small binaries written in C (no Emscripten)
- It's in your browser!
- Small and readable source code

To do
- Read user input
- Filesystem
- Graphics
- Other misc. stuff, as needed when porting software
#12
Other / Juju's current projects
September 04, 2018, 08:44:00 AM
Hey, let's have a quick rundown of my current projects and the stuff I want to do in the near future, cause why not.

- My job: As I might have told you, I'm working on an Internet service with a few friends. We're almost done, the list of things we need to do before releasing a beta is getting shorter and we hope getting it out this month. Don't worry, I'm going to tell you guys about it in detail when it's going to be released, but until then I can only tease you a bit :) But yeah, this is the thing that should take most of my time at least this month. I hope you'll hear about it soon :)

- Zarmina: Kinda taking a pause of it and I'll get back to it later and finish writing chapter 2, adding some music cause why not and commission a few cute graphics to put on the site. Long-term plans also includes other unrelated original stories and interactive fiction. Also, a half-elf, together with some friends. Anyway. Writing is kinda fun.

- Blogs and websites: Considering rehauling a few of my personal websites (juju2143.ca, mlp.quebec, toasters.rocks). First one is pretty much my online presence and I have a good idea for it. The latter two are my blogs, the MLP one is no longer about MLP only and probably needs a good redesign. So is toasters.rocks which is my Tumblr and also needs a good rehaul, probably as a good ol' pro blog about things that doesn't really fit anywhere else and technical articles. Probably also going to move away from WordPress and Tumblr, any good ideas? Ghost sounds nice, or I could always reuse the framework I built for Zarmina and stole borrowed from my job.

- CodeWalrus: Site looks kinda dead, we're mostly on Discord, but people still check the site often enough, so feel free to post away. I also have some novel ideas for it and should rehaul a few stuff around. I also take some ideas, what you want to see here?

- Music: I'm playing music on my piano, mostly, but I hardly make those anymore. Not that I already was constant in my music production, far from it. I probably should transcribe my original compositions, arrangements and covers someday.

- DUGCon: My friends are running some convention about some Québec French TV show from 20 years ago, it's in 2 months, I helped a bit with their kickstarter thing, go check them out if you're planning to go in the Montréal area in early November. Throw money at them, if you like the idea.

- Minecraft: I remind you we have a Minecraft server, together with other Minecraft servers on the same server. Kinda weird setup. Again, there's a few stuff I should rehaul internally, like a proper admin panel for those who don't know how to admin a server via SSH and other wonky stuff going on with them.

- Other stuff: Considered cancelled and/or one-off things for above reasons. I have too much things to think about, albeit I still mess around when I'm bored. I should concentrate on working and being productive and stuff.

- Throw money at me: That would help. It pays for the CW server and its numerous services and most stuff I said here. I have a Patreon.

That's a bit of a list, I'm involved with quite a lot of stuff and I hope going though it in the near future. If you want to help in any way, I probably wouldn't say no, that would be helpful, even if it's just ideas thrown around ^_^

(whew 5am I guess I got a bit carried away, but yeah)
#13
It's some concept I thought about this morning, inspired by Javascript emulators and those (legal) hacking challenges where you have to ssh your way into the next computer, thought you'd want to hear about it.

So, you find yourself in some computer room, for some reason. Lots of computers, old and new. Why are you here? Who knows. Maybe these computers will give you an answer. Except all of them are locked, save for one. Impossible to get to them without breaking anything, and that's something you'd want to save for last.

Looks like this dusty old-school IBM PC is your starting point. You'll want to find how to unlock these computers, one by one. Each of them will give you the name/URL of the next one and their credentials, if any, behind a little puzzle. Each level features a full-featured emulator of a different operating system (ideally free, redistributable and lightweight, so no Windows :P) running in your browser, so, needless to say, you'll want to know your way around Linux, DOS and operating systems in general.

Again, it's some idea I find pretty cool and educative and I'm not sure I'll work on it right away with my numerous other projects, but yeah, I want your feedback and ideas, what do you think about it?
#14
Well, one time a few years ago, I bought a Windows RT tablet to my grandma so she can do her stuff with Microsoft Word and go on Internet and stuff. Don't need the Pro version, I thought.

Well, guess, what, I was wrong. I have almost nothing installed on it and, with time and updates, Windows ate all of the measly 32 GB of storage installed on it. It went highly unstable, with nothing you can uninstall or delete to fix it. So my grandma sent it back to me in hopes I could fix it and do something interesting. I did a lot of stuff on it before, and they mostly all failed so far, or I didn't had time to investigate deeper. And anyway, it should have run out of support as of now. So, this is the update log thread.

Well obviously, we can do some hacks to unlock whatever feature to get a bit more control, unlock Secure Boot or something, or something of that ilk. But first, we can try to disable BitLocker, which isn't something you can do on those. It's actually required so these hacks would go smoothly without fear it would turn it into a brick.

This article suggests Microsoft patched a vulnerability disabling a backdoor into Secure Boot. And from a look of it, this update looks installed. They still provide a good command to disable BitLocker:

manage-bde -protectors C: -disable

Invalid namespace, they say. Looks like the WMI namespace got somehow deleted. Let's reinstall it.


cd C:\Windows\System32\wbem
mofcomp.exe win32_encryptablevolume.mof


Oh, it worked. Let's try the manage-bde one again... Also worked.

manage-bde -status

And it's unlocked. Next a reboot for good measure, and it should theorically be disarmed. Somehow. I'm not sure.

Next step would probably to reinstall it with the recovery partition, possibly downgrade it, unless someone have a better idea. To be continued...

On that note, thanks @gameblabla on Discord for the help!
#15
The Recamán Sequence is probably one of the most fascinating sequences in maths. It looks good, it sounds good too. Full explanation in the video below.



The image featured in this video in particular, it looks pretty cool so I reproduced it in about 335 277 274 bytes.

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<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path id="p" stroke="#000" fill="none"/><script>/*<![CDATA[*/q=[];a="M2,325";for(s=i=0;i<65;)c=s-++i<=0||!!~q.indexOf(s-i),q.push(s+=j=i*c*2-i),a+="a1,1 0 0,"+(i%2^c)+" "+j+"0,0";document.all[1].setAttribute("d",a)//]]></script></svg>




Can you do better?
#16
Anyone on MacOS? If it's useful, I started a Homebrew tap for calc software cause it severely lacks calc software. If you don't know what this is, it's some sort of package manager for MacOS, just go on https://brew.sh/ and install it if you want. Then type these commands into Terminal.app:

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brew tap juju2143/ticalcs
brew install <package>


where <package> is one of tilp2 or tilem. If you have any suggestions for any other interesting packages, then feel free to suggest here or on GitHub!
#17
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Another Pi Language
January 11, 2018, 11:22:40 PM
I made an implementation of some Pi-related programming language, cause I was bored.

Have fun.

http://juju2143.ca/pilang.html
#18
Web / asciiworld [ucc3]
November 18, 2017, 05:44:45 AM
You are an ASCII character, in a grayscale 2D world, made up of other ASCII characters. You don't know what's up, but you can do things. There's no goal either. But it might be considered as a game.

You already can move a letter o around with the arrow keys (block by block in a top down view, of course) and move the camera.



Planned features

- interact with other ASCII characters that may or may not be other people
- build things out of ASCII characters (that shouldn't be people)
- run into ASCII characters that are definitely not Unicode
- everything is a monospaced ASCII character
- Definitely no UTF-8

welcome to asciiworld.
#19
Introducing a new project of mine: Tiewrap is a game engine not unlike LÖVE designed to be small and efficient, but with Duktape as a scripting language. Of course, it's similar to Legimet's Duktape-nspire project and heavily inspired from it, but this one uses SDL and should work on a variety of platforms, be it Windows, Mac, Linux, Nspire, or whatever SDL has been ported on. Planned features include a module based on the HTML5 Canvas API.

Right now it doesn't do a lot, but you can check it out here: https://github.com/juju2143/tiewrap
Also check out the API: https://github.com/juju2143/tiewrap/wiki/API
#20
Media Talk / Some fanfics I wrote
October 10, 2017, 06:00:12 PM
I write sometimes, and since you asked, figured I should put my stories here. It's in French so far, I probably should translate them in English if you want. Anyway, for those who speak French, here we go.

Yuki no Eien: The Eternity of the Sparkling Snow
This Japanese anime-style story follows two young unicorn girls in their adventures in a magic school for gifted unicorns. They end up being roommates and it gets a bit NSFW.
French: https://mlpfictions.com/story/1583/yuki-no-eien-l-eternite-de-la-neige-etincelante
English: N/A

Planet of the Unicorns
The crew of the spaceship Romano Fafard, on their road to find a planet to move the entire humanity, finds a planet filled with magical ponies.
French: https://mlpfictions.com/story/1584/la-planete-des-licornes
English: N/A

Well, I hope you liked them, and if you don't read French, stay tuned...
#21
Gaming / Dead Tomb, a remake of a Videoway game
September 18, 2017, 11:01:26 PM


If you lived in Canada or in the UK in the 90s with a cable TV subscription, you might have fond memories of the Videoway, a powerful cable TV box that could overlay many useful informations on screen, be it the TV guide, the weather, lottery numbers, a calculator and even interactive games. One of these games, Temporel Inc., was one of the most popular of the service. It was about a time traveler trying to find his way out of a pyramid in ancient Egypt to get back to his time machine and the playing mechanics were similar to Maniac Mansion.



Unfortunately, Vidéotron closed down the service in Québec in 2006 in favor of Illico, a more powerful cable TV service, with all the Videoway games vanishing with it. However, an user recorded a walkthrough of Temporel Inc. just before the service shut down, allowing him to make a complete remake of the game on PC.

Fast forward a few years later, Collectorvision, which you might know for making good Intellivision homebrew and having bought the rights to Acclaim's and LJN's brands and logos, has announced a remake of the game, but this time on the NES console with all new, beautiful graphics.




Jean-François Dupuis, the founder and project lead of Collectorvision Games, has said Dead Tomb should be done by December, with only a few typos and fixes left and music to add for a release sometime in early 2018.
#22
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / Bad Apple [UCC2]
September 14, 2017, 11:05:16 PM
I realized yesterday I could fit a 32x32 monochrome picture using Braille characters on Twitter. So of course, we're gonna abuse this.



And just now, I wrote some program that shows a movie using Braille characters in Javascript in less than 25 lines of code.

Oh, and you know what nice video could be used to test it?

Yeah. This one.


http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8628149

So you see where I'm going?

Me neither.

Stay tuned.
#23
Other / The Walrii Prime
September 08, 2017, 10:11:41 PM
I just found a pretty interesting prime here:

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Or, if you rearrange it in a square:

222227772222222222222222
222272227277222222222222
222722222722722222222222
227227727222272222222222
227272277722227722222222
227722272272227272222222
227722272227227227222222
272272272227272227222222
272227727272722222722222
772722222777222222722222
727772272222222222722222
722727772222222222272222
722722272222222222272222
722722272222222222272222
722722272222222222272222
727722272222222222272222
727772722272222222227222
727272722722272222227722
727772722222227222222772
277272722222222722722722
277227222722222722722272
272222777272222272272227
272277222777722277727772
277722222222277772222777

As far as I know, this 576-digit number is prime (or have high probabilities to be prime according to the GNU Multiple Precision (GMP) library, someone should independently verify if you have a copy of Mathematica or something just checked with Wolfram Cloud, it's prime). Now if you want to Ctrl-F this page and search for 7...

[spoiler=Now you wonder how the hell I did that? It's a secret~]
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<?php// By [email protected]// Licensed under LiLiQ-R$im = imagecreatefromgif($argv[1]);$ix = imagesx($im);$iy = imagesy($im);function findprime($a,$b){  global $im,$ix,$iy;  $s="";  for($y=0; $y<$iy; $y++)  {    for($x=0; $x<$ix; $x++)    {      $c=imagecolorat($im,$x,$y);      $s.=($c>0)?$a:$b;    }  }  return gmp_nextprime($s);}$r=array();for($a=1;$a<=9;$a++){  for($b=0;$b<=9;$b++)  {    $n = findprime($a,$b);    $p = count(array_unique(str_split(gmp_strval($n))));    //echo $a." ".$b/*." ".gmp_sub($n, $s)*/." ".$p."\n";    if($p==2)    {      $z=array();      $z[]=$a;      $z[]=$b;      $r[]=$z;    }  }}for($i=0;$i<count($r);$i++){  echo $m=gmp_strval(findprime($r[$i][0],$r[$i][1]))."\n";  echo chunk_split($m,$ix);}


You must have GMP and GD installed in your PHP installation. Script should take about 45 seconds to run.
[/spoiler]

Of course, some of you will recognize the fact I was inspired by this video:

#24
Contests / Code Golf Contest: The Pythagorean Problem
August 15, 2017, 07:52:01 PM
Time for a code golf contest? Been a while we did that. Thought that'd be fun while I'm busy with other stuff. If you don't remember what it is, I give you a task and you try to write a program that is the shortest you can do. Standard rules apply, you can find them on Stack Overflow. If in doubt, like how to count the size of your entry, just ask me or anyone familiar with the previous contests we did before.

So yeah, this one revolves around Pythagorean triplets. If you don't know what it is either, it's any set of integers (a,b,c) that solves the formula a2 + b2 = c2. So if you take a point on a plane, say (3,4), it should be at a distance 5 from the origin (0,0). Same for (4,3). The point (3,5), though, is at a distance √34 from the origin, which is not an integer and therefore not Pythagorean.

So your task is, you are given a monochrome graphic screen (96x64 on a TI-83+, but could be anything big enough we can see something) with the origin (0,0) in a corner (usually upper left, but could be lower left) and you must turn on every pixel (a,b) that verifies a2 + b2 = c2 with a, b and c being integers, with the rest must be off. Don't miss one! I know there's a bunch of clever tricks to do that, so be creative.

Bonus task: Write another program that counts how many pixels are on this way for any width and height given as inputs.

Send the source code either in this thread on in PM to me before September 1st, 23:59:59 EST. and make it clear whether the codes you send are for the main task or the bonus one. There's nothing at stake other than the honor, feel free to help each other and have fun!

Standings

Main task

UserLanguageBytes
@SnektronShaderToy50
@JujuRuby60

Bonus task

UserLanguageBytes
@JujuRuby52

* Entries must be valid and verified before showing up in this table.
#25
General Help / Building a computer for art school
August 03, 2017, 10:28:58 PM
So yeah, my mom is going to university in animation next semester (as a student of course) and she needs a pretty good computer for that, any tips? I have about a C$1000 budget for the graphics card alone (thanks some restaurant's foundation, that's helpful), plus probably another C$500-1000 for the rest. The parts shouldn't be hard to order either online or at the computer shop down the street.

Minimum configuration needed:
- Intel 64-bit 4th gen quadcore CPU
- 12 GB RAM
- 1 SSD (for the operating system)
- >1 TB hard drive (for data)
- NVIDIA Quadro K2200 (for 2D) or K4200 (for 3D), certified The Foundry and Autodesk
- Max. 2 screens (22-24", 1080p)
- Network card
- DVD burner
- Graphic tablet (not those ones with a screen in them, apparently the industry hates it because once you try it you can't go back)
- Keyboard and mouse (of course)
- Not a laptop

List of software needed (this list may vary without notice, and we already have them so I'm not asking for them, I'm just listing them so you have an idea of what kind of hardware I need):
- Autodesk Academic Resource Center (Entertainment Creation Suite Ultimate)
- ToonBoom Harmony
- zBrush 4R7
- NUKE The Foundry
- Houdini by Side Effects Software
- Marvelous Designer
- TV Paint
- Royal Render
- Arnold by Solid Angle
- ShotGun
- RV
- Lynda.com
- Gnomon
- Digital‐Tutors
- Golaem Crowd
- RealFlow
- Substance Live (Algorithmic)
- Video Copilot
- CGTextures
- Sound Ideas Series 6000 Library
- Sound Ideas Cartoon Express
- Adobe Creative Cloud 2017
- Adobe Stock Image
- Le Robert Correcteur 2.0.8

What I'm shooting for:
- AMD Ryzen 7
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, probably 8 GB of graphic RAM (The Quadros I want are a bit too expensive so unless I find a good deal I'm going with a similar GeForce, screw the certifications, hope they don't mind, Minty Root (who went in a similar school) says it should be okay)
- 16 GB RAM (the motherboard should take up to 32 or 64 GB)

Money spent so far: C$80
- HP screen 25" 1080p (C$80, previously owned by
on Twitch)

So yeah, first time I really do that, any tips? Any model I should buy?
#26
Hardware / [UCC1] 16x8 Clock
July 20, 2017, 07:51:32 PM
Just some clock I made with my Arduino and a 16x8 character screen. It's linked to a script on my computer that feeds it time and current temperature over serial port, might add some more weather details soon. Anyway, it's a pretty nice thing to make, very useful if you're too lazy to check The Weather Channel all the time.

I'm not sure if I'm going to update it anytime soon, or if I have the means to make a video about it, but eh, I have a blurry webcam picture.
#28
PC, Mac & Vintage Computers / 7-segment alarm clock
July 03, 2017, 08:03:57 PM
Wanted one of those on my computer besides my bed (because I don't feel like configuring a real one lol), so figured I could make my own. Features and downloads coming soon.



Code and instructions: https://github.com/juju2143/7-segment-alarm-clock
Downloads: https://github.com/juju2143/7-segment-alarm-clock/releases
#29
Gaming / Intellivision games are still a thing
May 22, 2017, 02:44:41 AM
Yep. It's a small company based in Montréal and Phoenix who makes a few interesting homebrews for Intellivision/Colecovision/NES/SNES. It's pretty cool.

http://collectorvision.com/

Also have some gameplay of their game Sydney Hunter & The Sacred Tribe (in French), it looks pretty amazing.



Oh, as a bonus they even bought the rights to the Acclaim and LJN brands. You know that one with the rainbow logo everyone hates? A small homebrew maker from Montréal, Canada bought it. Nice.
#30
Hardware / Building an arcade cabinet
May 15, 2017, 06:52:59 PM


This is a little project I'm building with my brother, some sort of arcade thing which should be pretty fun to do. On the hardware side, I'm using one of my VGA 1440x900 LCD panels, this one has DVI-I with a simple $5 HDMI converter attached, I have a bunch of arcade sticks, my brother already built this one on the bottom, from spare wood and a kit bought on Amazon, there a Raspberry Pi 3 I'm going to install RetroPie, I have an USB sound card, a mini bluetooth keyboard from some $10 iPhone case, the whole thing should work, only thing left is to probably build a frame out of wood and a bunch of decals would be welcome, that would be awesome.

Now I'm going to install and configure the OS, any ideas are welcome and I'll keep you updated ^_^
#31
Media Talk / Frog Guy
May 09, 2017, 02:01:11 AM
http://frogguy.com/

It's Frog Guy.
#32
Arcade / Fiscal Kombat [arcade]
April 10, 2017, 12:44:29 AM
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#33
Media Talk / Comic books you bought
April 09, 2017, 11:15:36 PM
Don't think there's a topic about that, but I'm making one because I bought a bunch of them this week at the Nadeshicon (anime convention in Québec City) and the International book fair of Québec City, where I volunteered with the 30th Francophone Comic Book Festival. Most of these are in French, but some are also in English. So here we go, in no particular order.

Frivolesque, vol. 2 by Dez, Éditions Rémi Paradis
A bunch of you know that one, it's one of my favourite webcomics, this book collects the comics on the site over the last 2 years. It's pretty interesting because it's like a 4-koma slice of life manga, except it takes place in my hometown of Québec City, Canada.
http://editionsremiparadis.com/frivolesque/
http://frivolesque.com/

Zidara9 #11, Éditions Rémi Paradis
Nice sci-fi magazine, now with columnists like Luduc and Denis Talbot (formerly of Musique Plus).
http://editionsremiparadis.com/zidara9/

Le Bob #34
Another magazine, this one is funny.
http://www.lebob.info/

Aventurosaure by Julien Paré-Sorel
The adventures of a dinosaur. Same guy who draw the new Dans une Galaxie près de chez vous comics, to be released in 2018.
https://julienparesorel.com/bd/

À chier (cty) by Obom, Mauvaise Tête
It's like Archie comics, except everyone's faces are weird and the dialogue does not make any sense.
http://www.mauvaisetete.com/?p=980

Le Bouddha Brisé, chapitre 1 (The Broken Buddha, chapter 1) by Esbé, Berber 13-13
Another comic that takes place in Québec City. There's even cameos from Frivolesque, but it's the complete opposite of it as it's the story of some guy on the verge of "dissociation".
https://berber1313.com/categorie-produit/bouddha-brise/

Hiver nucléaire 1 & 2 (Nuclear winter 1 & 2) by Cab, Front Froid
This one is the story of a girl in a post-apocalyptic Montréal, years after a nuclear accident that left a permanent winter behind.
http://cabfolio.com/works/hiver-nucleaire/
http://cabfolio.com/works/hiver-nucleaire-2/
#34
Gaming / Fiscal Kombat
April 08, 2017, 04:35:25 AM
http://fiscalkombat.fr/

For those not following the French elections, that's one of the candidates of the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon. And he actually got a videogame made for his campaign. That is actually good. Nice.
#35
Gaming / Kona
March 24, 2017, 04:54:44 AM
It came out a few days ago, Kona is a game where you're a detective in the 70s in Québec's Great North, which is to me a pretty interesting setting :D

Check this out: http://store.steampowered.com/app/365160/
#36
Contests / CWick Contest #4: The Tau Problem
February 28, 2017, 05:03:02 AM
Wait what? It's back? Well, then. Today I ask you the 1000 first digits of tau. I think @JWinslow23 will love this one. So if you remember how it's done, I ask you a program that have this output exactly (or more):

6.283185307179586476925286766559005768394338798750211641949889184615632812572417997256069650684234135964296173026564613294187689219101164463450718816256962234900568205403877042211119289245897909860763928857621951331866892256951296467573566330542403818291297133846920697220908653296426787214520498282547449174013212631176349763041841925658508183430728735785180720022661061097640933042768293903883023218866114540731519183906184372234763865223586210237096148924759925499134703771505449782455876366023898259667346724881313286172042789892790449474381404359721887405541078434352586353504769349636935338810264001136254290527121655571542685515579218347274357442936881802449906860293099170742101584559378517847084039912224258043921728068836319627259549542619921037414422699999996745956099902119463465632192637190048918910693816605285044616506689370070523862376342020006275677505773175066416762841234355338294607196506980857510937462319125727764707575187503915563715561064342453613226003855753222391818432840398

You're allowed mostly everything, a calc (scrolling or output to a Str variable might be needed), a PC, a Google Home that speaks the output, whatever. This is also a code golf contest: smaller is better, but it will also be judged on how original the method to produce or to show the output is, be it an algorithm, compression or whatever, and also how fast it is. You need not to have that output exactly, variations are allowed, as long as it shows more or less these digits. Standard code golf pitfalls from Stack Overflow applies.

Send the sources of your entries to [email protected]. Contest ends Monday March 13th 23:59:59 EST. (Two weeks this time, because it's a big one.)

Note that the schedule is now whenever I feel like. Feel free to send ideas for future contests like this.
#39
NOTE: Server is currently offline until further notice. Thanks!

So I see there's a bunch of Matrix users here, so naturally, I started a channel on there. So if you're on there you can join room #codewalrus:codewalr.us and join the fun!

If you're new to this, a good client is https://riot.im/: it features browser, desktop and mobile apps. You can either register an account with any homeserver available (default is matrix.org but you can easily run your own) or use our custom homeserver http://codewalr.us (add :8448 if it doesn't work, leave identity server default) and log in with your CodeWalrus account to get a @YourCWUsername:codewalr.us. (If your username contain spaces or other weird characters, please get in touch.) Then you can search for #codewalrus:codewalr.us and join the room.

Right now, it's a bit experimental and might be a bit slow as the synapse server should refrain from eating all the available RAM (the matrix.org instance uses quite a lot of memory and disk space, but it's pretty big, ours should be way smaller and hopefully not use all the RAM and disk we have left), but you are welcome to come in and test! Matrix has quite a bunch of features WalrusIRC does not have like end-to-end encryption and other fun things, so maybe it may one day replace it and fully integrate with the forum.

FAQ

Q: Is there an IRC bridge?

A: Yes. There's a bunch of them, however, they create a new IRC client for each Matrix user (and vice-versa), which may be problematic with EFNet. matrix.org provides a bridge with Freenode and we're using it with our old channel on Freenode for the time being.

Q: There's something not working/a feature you should add

A: First or all, try again. Still not working? You can always complain in this thread. Additionally, the code for the forum auth provider is published at https://github.com/juju2143/matrix-synapse-smf, you can always check it out, I've left a bunch of TODO comments in the code, such as the problem below and syncing avatars, emails, display names and stuff.

Q: I can't get in with the CW homeserver

A: You can't register on this server. There's a few bugs left to squash with the login process, the most major one being with usernames with spaces and other weird characters Matrix might not like, if you're in this situation, please get in touch with me. The server might probably just be off, in that case, try again later. Feel free to register with another homeserver such as matrix.org or create your own, though.

Q: Can I link my several Matrix accounts with the CodeWalrus one?

A: I'm not aware you can do that, but you can easily pick one to use with any channel on any server you want and ditch the rest. Your account on the CW homeserver might be used for future integration with the website, though.

Q: Can I host a room for my project on the CW server?

A: Sure thing. Just create a new channel and integrate with IRC with the available bots if needed.

Q: I need help

A: Just poke me.

Q: There's no walruses

A: It indeed lack walruses. This should be fixed.

Have fun!
#40
Drawing & Animation / Juju's random drawings [NSFW]
January 15, 2017, 08:49:32 AM
That's my resolution for 2017: drawing more. So have, uh, girls in sexy bunny suits.

http://juju2143.deviantart.com/art/Yuki-and-Minty-in-a-bunny-suit-lineart-657438697

I should color this in.

Bonus: Intentionally taken with a potato picture of Miyuki's room from Zarmina. https://scontent-yyz1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15940961_946830275417567_5696334107904822090_n.jpg?oh=f21b007ebe114ae2ca41716e946f20e1&oe=591FC72B
#41
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#42
Consoles / SmileBASIC
January 05, 2017, 12:34:36 AM
AKA Petit Computer, but on the 3DS. Guess I should make a thread about that.

Anyway, I'm making a little GUI with this. Mouse support and there's a start of a start menu. Nice.


(pic is a bit blurry, sorry)
#43
Gaming / Stretchmo for 3DS
December 14, 2016, 07:13:53 AM
Been playing this game a lot, it's free on the Nintendo eShop (with paid DLC of course). If you have it, you should try this level.

#44
Hardware / My Christmas tree
December 05, 2016, 07:44:39 AM

Video of it in action
(sorry for bad lighting but you get my point :P)

I think I made that a few years ago, made it again this year, got some fakeish plastic Christmas tree-like cone and a battery-powered set of lights at the dollar store, put those together, wired where the batteries would be to my TI C2000 Launchpad (because my brother has my Arduino), fired up the Fade example in Energia and there you go, a programmable USB Christmas tree. Still have to figure out how to serial port with Energia, but had I have my Arduino, could have done some fancy blinking stuff with it. Not that I already can do fancy stuff.

Are you doing some Christmas-themed projects this year?
#45
Randomness / Sorunome wants fox pics
November 28, 2016, 06:34:54 PM
#46
Kinda specific topic title, but there's a few of them I'm looking for. One is based on a Japanese manga, the other on a French comic. Both things you can't go wrong, else the fans would be disappointed.

Warning: topic may contain heavily opinionated and/or NSFW content.

Ghost in the Shell



Warning: may contain naked Scarlett Johansson being badass. Well, some say it's cultural appropriation and/or whitewashing, but I call bullc. This looks pretty good so far, and I don't care, the Japanese don't care either if it's a white person being cast as a Japanese if it's the best they can get. And looks like it is. Seems they also took extra care to make it faithful to the manga/anime, just look at the comparaison. (Again, warning, may contain NSFW.)




Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets



Written and directed by Luc Besson. I tell you, you can't go wrong with Luc Besson, who also wrote The Fifth Element. Also Lucy, which starred Scarlett Johansson, talking about her. Well, this one also looks pretty good and I'm looking forward to it.

I've never read or watched either of them, but yeah, looks pretty good.
#47


You shouldn't see this.

https://twitter.com/juju2143/status/793475099450077184

EDIT: Broken image in Firefox. As far as I can see, it just does something weird and unexpected in Chrome.
#48
Eh, I'm not sure anyone here have Macs but guess it'd be useful to put this here.

I've recently started playing with AppleScript, which is a pretty powerful thing that lets you script pretty much anything on your system, akin to bash shell scripts, except you can also script supported (and unsupported?) GUI applications to do things like clicking on a particular button or opening a particular menu. So of course, you can use it to TAS the whole system, why not?

Here's one script that I wrote for Undertale, there's a basis to TAS games, right now it pretty much starts the game and names the player as there's no real "key up/down" feature, or at least, it's broken... But at least it starts as soon as it's launched. To run this script you must have bought Undertale on Steam and have not saved yet.

Maybe it can be used to TAS calc games, that would be fun.

Code (AppleScript) Select

-- Keypress function, gets keycode, delay time (in 15ths of a second) and repeats in arguments
on kp(keycode, dtime, x)
tell application "System Events"
repeat x times
key code keycode
delay dtime / 15
end repeat
end tell
return
end kp

-- Useful key codes for Undertale
set z to 6
set x to 7
set c to 8
set kleft to 123
set kright to 124
set kdown to 125
set kup to 126

tell application "System Events"
-- Detects whether UI elements are enabled, if not we prompt the user to enable it in System Preferences then quit
set isEnabled to UI elements enabled
if isEnabled is false then
tell application "System Preferences"
activate
set current pane to pane id "com.apple.preference.security"
display dialog "This script uses macOS' GUI Scripting feature, which is currently disabled. Please enable Script Editor to control your computer in the security pane." with icon 1 buttons {"Cancel"} default button 1
return
end tell
end if
-- Opens Undertale from Steam (close Undertale first for optimum sync)
do shell script "open steam://run/391540"
-- Now we wait until the window is shown
repeat until window "UNDERTALE" of process "UNDERTALE" exists
end repeat
-- Make sure it's on top (kinda useless but we never know)
set frontmost of process "UNDERTALE" to true
end tell
-- Now press those keys super fast
kp(z, 45, 1)
kp(z, 1, 2)
kp(kright, 1, 2)
kp(kdown, 1, 1)
kp(z, 1, 1)
kp(kleft, 1, 3)
kp(kdown, 1, 5)
kp(z, 1, 1)
kp(kright, 1, 3)
kp(kup, 1, 2)
kp(z, 1, 1)
kp(kleft, 1, 3)
kp(kdown, 1, 2)
kp(z, 1, 1)
kp(kdown, 1, 1)
kp(kright, 1, 1)
kp(z, 1, 1)
kp(kright, 1, 1)
kp(z, 1, 1)


I do believe you can do that on other operating systems, Xorg in particular have a tool for simulating keypresses and mouse clicks, Windows probably have a program for that as well.
#49
Media Talk / The MLP Fan Remake Project
October 25, 2016, 05:16:08 AM
Inspired by similar projects involving Sailor Moon, Star Wars, Dragon Ball and Yu-Gi-Oh, here's a new project of mine, quite ambitious this time: reanimating the first episode of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, with the styles of many, many fan animators.

Announcement video here. (As seen on Equestria Daily!)



As I write this, we have 40 animators already working on it, this is going to be great.
#50
Arcade / Rubby Bird 100 [arcade][mobile-friendly]
October 04, 2016, 04:12:33 PM
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