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#valentine #heart #drawing #lisp #gamedev 2: @dougmerritt's reckoning

lispy-gopher-show.itch.io/lisp

this one is kinda #commonLisp #McCLIM #code dense, solving two problems:

- we never close and reopen windows (except by accident): It updates dynamically in this one

- Instead of lame straight lines we use some random #mathematics doug found.

- Since the window updates dynamically, I just incrementally guessed my way to the new heart.

How does Cryptee keep its platform, a privacy-preserving photo and notes Progressive Web App, insulated from Big Tech?

What did they do when Apple tried to remove Progressive Web Apps across the EU with just three weeks' notice, forcing them to fight to save the company, employees, and customers?

And how do you build a piano that’s unlike any other?

🎧 Listen to the latest episode of “For a Better Web” with guest John Ozbay, founder of Cryptee.

vivaldi.com/blog/john-ozbay/

🎙️ Join us on "For a Better Web" as we sit down with Vivaldi’s Jon von Tetzchner and Qwant’s CTO, Laurent Ach, to explore the art and science behind building user-centric browsers and search engines.

Discover how European tech collaboration is driving a more open and innovative internet. Listen now and be part of the journey! 🌐🎧

podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho

PS: Laurent Ach will join this Friday's Community Talk here on Vivaldi Social, where we will host a live Q&A. Be sure to tune in at 15:00 CET!

Spotify for PodcastersNavigating Europe's Digital Frontier by For A Better WebIn this engaging first episode, we sit down with Jon von Tetzchner, CEO of Vivaldi, and Laurent Ach, CTO of Qwant, to talk about the unique missions and values of Vivaldi and Qwant—two European tech pioneers committed to privacy, innovation, and user empowerment. Discover how these companies embody European identity in the digital world, from their adherence to stringent data protection regulations to their support for diverse European languages and cultures. We also take a deep dive into the technical challenges and triumphs of building a search engine and a browser, exploring topics like crawling, ranking, and indexing from Qwant's ongoing rebuild efforts. Finally, we discuss the vital role of user feedback and community engagement in shaping their products. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about Europe's digital landscape, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of privacy-first technology.