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dharrigan06:10:07

Good Morning!

thomas07:10:10

morning lovely people... did everyone have a good weekend?

otfrom07:10:36

morning. I did. Did you @thomas?

thomas07:10:13

I did... I managed to get something working I first started about 10 years...

otfrom07:10:42

cool. Anything you can share?

thomas07:10:18

This is ray-traced Lego... and I I started on this model a loooong time ago. But I was never able to figure out how the two arms could move and calculate the angle of the top part correctly.

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thomas07:10:03

turned out I had the solution all long, just didn't understand what the variables ment.

thomas07:10:19

ps. this is made in Povray. so all typed.

thomas07:10:34

oh, and for the Lego nerds among you this is set 6541.

Rachel Westmacott08:10:24

I think we had that set as kids!

thomas09:10:48

not jealous at all what so ever!!!!!

pez09:10:45

Morsning, korsning! I don’t know how intensely you follow my Calva Twitter updates. 😃 https://twitter.com/pappapez/status/1452409528511762444

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pez09:10:56

There’s also a tweet about ClojureDocs example surfing via Rich Comments.

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Jakub Holý (HolyJak)10:10:29

Niiice! ClojureDocs integration is indispensable to me in Curisve, great seeing it in Calva!

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borkdude09:10:02

Good morning European and other friends. Wrote a blog post on how I replaced my Octopress blog with 200 lines of #babashka https://blog.michielborkent.nl/migrating-octopress-to-babashka.html

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Jakub Holý (HolyJak)10:10:34

I have used markdown for a long time but found using it for blogging about code insufficient and frustrating. I find AsciiDoctor equally simple but much more powerful and convenient for the types of things I write. I just wanted to bring that to your attention though of course YMMV 🙂

borkdude10:10:06

@U0522TWDA Good point. I have the flexibility now to support asciidoc if I want. I am using asciidoctor babashka book for example

Jakub Holý (HolyJak)10:10:45

Directly via the java lib I assume, since bootleg does not support it, if I remember right?

borkdude10:10:42

I use the asciidoctor CLI in babashka book

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Jakub Holý (HolyJak)10:10:20

My last rewrite was from Gatsby.js to #cryogen and I have never looked back 🙂 Fewer bells but far simpler and easier to customize, plus asciidoc. So I understand the pleasure of getting rid of Octopress 🙂

borkdude10:10:42

I also have a watch script which automatically refreshes a browser: https://github.com/babashka/book/blob/master/script/watch.clj

borkdude10:10:21

perhaps we can ask if bootleg adds asciidoc but isn't the core of this still implemented in JS or Ruby or so?

borkdude10:10:44

omg it uses jruby...

borkdude10:10:49

probably a no-go for bootleg

borkdude10:10:26

if there will be a good go or rust implementation of asciidoc(tor) then I can make a bespoke pod for it

borkdude11:10:53

it seems there is work going on to bring it to haskell. https://www.tweag.io/blog/2021-06-15-asciidoc-haskell-pandoc/ that will also be a suitable pod target

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