

This emulator rocks. Anyone know of a similar emulator for TI84 Plus CE?
This emulator rocks. Anyone know of a similar emulator for TI84 Plus CE?
This only works if the bridge is financed as an NFT
Wow that’s terrible design
Might be worth looking at Sozi
http://sozi.guide/en/index.html
It saves the presentation as a giant SVG in an HTML file that you can animate. Should be able to convert latex to SVG and add it in. Not sure about video.
Good job imagining a version that could go 3D
Yeah it’s pretty neat. You can also imagine a version that goes 3D, maybe replicating uneven ground or stairs.
You still need phone number verification to create an account, that hasn’t changed
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I’ve got to give you credit, this is the first time I’m hearing of a situation where blockchain actually serves a purpose in a game. It’s a pretty niche scenario, but yeah it would add some value in this case.
So basically if something in a game (item, character, account, etc) needs to persist beyond the game then blockchain could be a solution. You could probably still do this with some kind of traditional database, but maybe blockchain has some technical advantage?
Yeah I’ve been wondering the same thing too, like what’s the point? I’ve seen some devs try to use blockchain for tracking ownership of items, so you could trade/sell items to others and it would all be tracked and verified through the blockchain. But if you’re playing a game that’s hosted by a centralized server, then just use a database. I don’t see any benefit for a decentralized blockchain when you’re playing on a centralized server.
If you want to continue using infinity, you can compile the app with your own free API key. Someone made a Google colab script to automate the process:
I think this is common, but it still doesn’t address the issues with using touchscreens and sight in emergency situations.
In an emergency, unlocking a phone, accessing the dialing app, then dialing the correct number on a touchscreen all add considerable friction.
What if you’re wearing gloves? What if the screen is broken? What if it isn’t your phone? What if your hands are wet? What if the fine motor control of your fingers doesn’t work well because you’re injured/cold/burned/weak? What if you can’t see well because of an eye issue or smoke…
Being able to tap an actual hardware button a few times can prove invaluable during these kinds of emergency situations.
Sounds like an opportunity to develop a fediverse focused search engine
Yep, makes sense. Thanks for your efforts!