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Can I invent a language called Larry Ellison Script and trademark it

IANAL. But yes I think we can.

Good luck with the cease and desist letters.

I think Scrappy may have been mentioned on HN a few weeks ago, not sure if that fits what you’re looking for.

https://pontus.granstrom.me/scrappy/


I think you win the internet today --- I missed that discussion:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44118159

(this discussion seems to have aged out https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44040642 )

and it's almost exactly what I want (just needs to be a stand-alone desktop app, and have tools for arc and Bézier curve (so that a user could extend arc into a circle, and I assume line into a rectangle) --- if it added Flash-like deforming line-drawing (see Wick Editor for an implementation) that would be icing on the cake.

Thanks!


Glad I’m not the only person stood there focusing intently over my spectacles on orange skin looking for defects through the red plastic netting.


No mention of the Transputer :(


It’s because the folks who are the middle-aged adults with disposable income in their 40’s and 50’s used to have computers from the 80’s.

Although one of the benefits of them is that you can still play and program for them (and even on them.) They’re simpler and more immediate.


Hope you don’t mind but I’ve copied this So I can refer back to it ;)


Be my guest. I am an older (41) but have been in tech since 1998, my first job was a local tech shop writing apps in ColdFusion…I built software for a long time before going into cybersecurity. My hobbies and interests have changed, but having that switch you can flip and just transport yourself completely to something else is amazing. It helps you have perspective and not let work stuff become your whole universe.

Even the author of this article fell into that trap IMO. Of course the whole article was about them recognizing it. They felt their work was super important and let it slowly eat their life. You get so invested in promotions and grinding things out, making projects look good for promotions. It is all toxic as heck. Like, when you see that happening just, stop. Who knows what will happen, but at least you won’t lose yourself. You may not get promoted as fast, but on a difficult project being eaten by politics that is likely anyway, our own heroics can’t overcome inertia like that.

Work isn’t worth it. Do right by the project, but just stop caring about it so much. Sorry, older tech survivor rant over. But, yeah, take care of yourselves, the golden FAANG chains aren’t worth your health :)


Switch off the computer and your phone, take a break from analysing things, take a breath or two, and go for a walk. Give yourself space. Take pleasure from the small ordinary things, without placing any expectations on yourself or the day. Be kind to yourself. Play.

You're a human being, not a human doing.


It’s only obscure if you’re writing from a position of ignorance.


That seems pretty tautological.


Yes, I found this rather embarrassing, as well, especially for a medium, which isn't exclusively consumed in the US.


Relevant related article: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2013/11/sharecropping-in-the-clou...

Maybe one day there’ll be alternatives, you’ll be able to buy and own books and read them on devices like the Open Book:

https://itsfoss.com/open-book/

In the meantime I’ll be sticking with old paper books.

On the downside they take up a lot of space (but I guess that’s why we have public libraries, charity shops and second hand book shops.)

On the upside they have a great battery life.



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