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This post is adapted from my lightning talk during ElixirConf 2024.| Bryce’s Blog
The Nintendo Switch saves a screenshot when you press the “capture” button, and saves a 30-second video when you hold down the “capture button” for a couple seconds until it pops up that it’s saving a video. The capture button is the square with a circle, normally on the left Joy-con, on the bottom-left of the logo on the Pro controller, or at the bottom-left corner of the screen on the Lite Switch.| Bryce’s Blog
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Copyright 2005-present Bryce Kerley.| Bryce’s Blog
I played a lot of shareware Doom growing up, but I never really got into downloading maps online. We only had one phone line, and as a result I didn’t have much of an on-ramp to online communities until Doom had been disregarded in favor of newer and shinier games.| Bryce’s Blog
Copyright 2005-present Bryce Kerley.| Bryce’s Blog
Copyright 2005-present Bryce Kerley.| Bryce’s Blog
Earlier this week a park I like to walk through was suddenly fenced off and preparing for a thing. The fences had “Electrify Expo” signage on them, as did some banners over the street. It was about electric vehicles, which, complex feelings, but I asked around and got a free ticket so whatever. Didn’t have any other big plans for today.| Bryce’s Blog
Sometimes I post in an online community of computer touchers, as one does. When talking flippantly about programming languages, it’s sometimes useful to glob a bunch of them together based on characteristics, whether superficial or not. This started with jokes about common features of “P languages” like Perl, PHP, Python, JavaScript and Ruby, but you can classify other languages too.| Bryce’s Blog