@ArcaneCluster@mastodon.art avatar ArcaneCluster , to random

Finished lineart ✨️ time for some color to bring back those values & to bring it life!!

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@ArcaneCluster@mastodon.art avatar ArcaneCluster , to random

Shroom-folk 🍄✨️ Ready for ink! ✍️

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@didib@swiss.social avatar didib , to random

„Lavender“ (2024)
Photo ©️ Dietmar Bachmann
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@KayeMenner@mastodon.social avatar KayeMenner , to random

and by Kaye Menner Wide variety & lovely at:

https://kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/colors-lines-and-textures-kaye-menner.html

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@KayeMenner@mastodon.social avatar KayeMenner , to random

by Kaye Menner Wide variety & lovely at:

https://kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/tennis-ball-zoom-by-kaye-menner-kaye-menner.html

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@ThembaLewis@pixelfed.social avatar ThembaLewis , to random
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of by Kaye Wide variety & lovely at:

https://buff.ly/laZR189

homedecor

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@breadless-arts@pixelfed.social avatar breadless-arts , to random

you′ll never get rid of your shadow -

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@attenomis@pixelfed.art avatar attenomis , to random

Esto es bastante viejito. No le faltan fallos,pero me gusta igual.


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Angular

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of by Kaye Menner Wide variety & lovely at:

https://kaye-menner.pixels.com/featured/whispers-of-silk-by-kaye-menner-kaye-menner.html

Curving, flowing lines blend shades of blue, green, and yellow, creating a dynamic sense of movement and fluidity. The design suggests a sense of depth and energy, reminiscent of waves or ribbons in motion.

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@AlisonCorfield@pixelfed.art avatar AlisonCorfield , to random

Today’s sketch, an interesting pebble on my walk. I love the beaches near my home, nearly all rocks and pebbles, so much variety.

A photo of the pebble I drew.

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@moyamoyashashin@pixelfed.social avatar moyamoyashashin , to random

History

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@AlisonCorfield@pixelfed.art avatar AlisonCorfield , to random

Recycling scraps and offcuts into my sketchbook. With added stitch.

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@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar aral , (edited ) to random

Hit an interesting limit in the TypeScript language server¹:

Looks like there’s a limit on the number of entries an object (constant) can have before the language server balks. Seems to hit it around 1,343.

(I’m generating an object for an icon library.)

Doesn’t appear to be related to file/memory size (breaking up the same number of entries into several objects works).

Anyone know what limitation exactly I’m hitting (if it’s documented somewhere?) Been searching but couldn’t find any reference to it.

¹ It’s definitely a language server limit as I tried in VSCode as well to rule out it being a limit in Helix Editor.

aral OP , (edited )
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Right, well, I can reproduce it with a simple example so I just filed a bug. Let’s see if it’s a known issue/limitation or what.

https://github.com/typescript-language-server/typescript-language-server/issues/951

Screen recording showing the issue:

https://vimeo.com/1073284447?share=copy#t=0

aral OP ,
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So it does look like the TypeScript language server has a limit of 4MB source size where it disables type checking (and actually shows an erroneous error stating that exports that exist in the file do not exist) for files that are imported but not open in the current workspace/session.

Still not sure if this is documented anywhere or not (haven’t been able to find it, if it is).

99.99999% of the time, unless you’re doing niche stuff like I am, you won’t run into this.

Workaround: should you have such a large file, e.g., with a large generated object, try and refactor to split it up into multiple files and rejoin it a separate file. The actual object size/memory usage isn’t the issue, it’s the file size.

https://github.com/typescript-language-server/typescript-language-server/issues/951#issuecomment-2786000876

@joancarroll@photog.social avatar joancarroll , to random

An experiment with intentional camera movement in a forest in Slovenia. Vertical streaks in various shades of green and brown create an abstract forest scene, evoking a sense of motion and depth. The blurred lines suggest tall trees with light filtering through the canopy.

https://joan-carroll.pixels.com/featured/forest-abstract-slovenia-joan-carroll.html

@joancarroll

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tuna , to Linux in [Solved] Convert commonmark links to Headings with spaces to GitHub flavored markdown.

This is very close

sed ':loop;/\[[^]]*\](http/! s/\(\[[^]]*\]\)\(([^)]*\)%20\([^)]*)\)/\1\2-\3/g;t loop;/\[[^]]*\](http/! s/\(\[[^]]*\]\)\(([^)]*)\)/\1\L\2/g'

example file

[Some text](#Header%20Linking%20MARKDOWN.md)
(#Should%20stay%20as%20is.md)
Text surrounding [a link](readme.md#Other%20Page). Cool
Multiple [links](#Links.md) in (%20) [a](#An%20A.md) SINGLE [line](#Lines.md)
Do [NOT](https://example.com/URL%20Should%20Be%20Untouched.html) CHANGE%20 [hyperlinks](http://example.com/No%20Touchy.html)

but it doesn't work if you have a http link and markdown link in the same line, and doesn't work with [escaped \] square brackets](#and-escaped-\)-parenthesis) in the link

but!! it was fun!

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