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@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ and live in Copenhagen, Denmark. I am a software developer by day and a
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hacker by night.
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I have a Master's degree in computer science from
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[DIKU](http://diku.dk/) where I have also participated in the yearly
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student revue [DIKUrevy](http://dikurevy.dk/), the [Canteen
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association](http://kantinen.org), among other things.
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[DIKU](https://diku.dk/) where I have also participated in the yearly
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student revue [DIKUrevy](https://dikurevy.dk/), the [Canteen
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association](https://kantinen.org), among other things.
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## Contact
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ I also hang out as `ngws` in `#diku` on `irc.freenode.net`.
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### Emacs
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Emacs is a nice text editor.
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[Get it](http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/).
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[Get it](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/).
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### StumpWM
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@ -109,15 +109,15 @@ Most of these I don't use actively (sorted alphabetically).
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+ [Identi.ca](https://identi.ca/nqpz)
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+ [KeyBase](https://keybase.io/ngws)
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+ [Launchpad](https://launchpad.net/~ngws)
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+ [Libreplanet](http://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:NqpZ)
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+ [Libreplanet](https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:NqpZ)
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+ [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngwwws/)
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+ [Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/members/222324674/)
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+ [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/user/ngws)
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+ [The Esolang Wiki](https://esolangs.org/wiki/User:Nqpz)
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+ [Twitter](https://twitter.com/ngwwws)
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+ [Uncyclopedia](https://en.uncyclopedia.co/wiki/User:Schabeindividuum)
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+ [Wikipedia (Danish)](http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruger:NqpZ)
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+ [Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:NqpZ)
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+ [Wikipedia (Danish)](https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruger:NqpZ)
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+ [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:NqpZ)
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## Keys
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ lastupdated: 2012
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*2011.*
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Have you ever checked the Wiktionary entry for 'meta'? I have. It's
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right [here](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meta#English). When I looked
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right [here](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meta#English). When I looked
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at it, I noticed that there were no antonyms. *None!*
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But why?
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ SPECIAL:ARTICLES
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I have created a burgerized version of the danish
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[Borgerforslag](https://www.borgerforslag.dk) at
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[burgerforslag.dk](http://burgerforslag.dk).
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[burgerforslag.dk](https://burgerforslag.dk).
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## My official webcomic
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## Very old web experiments
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For your pleasure: [nohiX](http://nohix.metanohi.name/) and [this
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directory listing](http://projects.metanohi.name/).
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For your pleasure: [nohiX](https://nohix.metanohi.name/) and [this
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directory listing](https://projects.metanohi.name/).
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@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ lastupdated: 2011
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![Glorious NanoNote](glorious-nanonote.jpg)
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I own a [NanoNote](http://sharism.cc/). I think it's cool (though I
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I own a [NanoNote](https://sharism.cc/). I think it's cool (though I
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haven't found much use for it yet). The default NanoNote distro comes
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with an [OpenWRT](http://openwrt.org/)-based. It's also possible to run
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with an [OpenWRT](https://openwrt.org/)-based. It's also possible to run
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Debian on it (with only 32 MiB RAM..), but it's slow.
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(Originally, this page was meant to have a purpose.)
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ store the list of words on the stack instead of in memory, so words with length
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In any case, a word length of 10 would require about 100 MB, a word length of 11
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about 1.2 GB, a word length of 12 about 15.6 GB, and a word length of 17 (like
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"inconspicuousness") about 16,5 Petabytes (16500000 GB). That's 6,5 Petabytes
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*more* than [what the Internet Archive uses](http://archive.org/web/petabox.php)
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*more* than [what the Internet Archive uses](https://archive.org/web/petabox.php)
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to store millions of websites, books, video and audio.
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So perhaps neither my algorithm nor my implementation was that good.
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memory.
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Originally published
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[here](http://dikutal.metanohi.name/artikler/old-junk-code-word-finder).
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[here](https://dikutal.metanohi.name/artikler/old-junk-code-word-finder).
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ lastupdated: 2011
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*2011. Most likely very outdated.*
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**Note:** See
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[http://pygame.org/wiki/CairoPygame](http://pygame.org/wiki/CairoPygame)
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[https://pygame.org/wiki/CairoPygame](http://pygame.org/wiki/CairoPygame)
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for other examples.
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This piece of code allows you to convert a Cairo surface to a PyGame
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```
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ChucK is an imperative language. Instructions on how to install and run
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it can be found on its [website](http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/), along
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it can be found on its [website](https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/), along
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with other useful information. You can listen to the above sound
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[here](square.flac).
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program converts to the actual audio. Live-Sequencer has a couple of
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funky features such as highlighting which part of one's program is
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played; read about it and how to install and run it at [this
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wiki](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Live-Sequencer). You can listen
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wiki](https://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Live-Sequencer). You can listen
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to the above sound [here](squarewave.flac).
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Something more advanced
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Many abstractions in sound generation allow for fun sounds to happen.
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Interested people might want to also take a look at e.g.
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[Euterpea](http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/euterpea-2/), [Pure
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Data](http://puredata.info/), or [Csound](http://csounds.com/).
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[Euterpea](http://www.euterpea.com/), [Pure
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Data](https://puredata.info/), or [Csound](http://csounds.com/).
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Originally published
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[here](http://dikutal.metanohi.name/artikler/sound-programming).
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[here](https://dikutal.metanohi.name/artikler/sound-programming).
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@ -171,13 +171,13 @@ Nå, bortset fra det var årets stilemne godt.
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Relevante links:
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+ [http://gnu.org/](http://gnu.org/)
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+ [http://fsf.org/](http://fsf.org/)
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+ [http://webmproject.org/](http://webmproject.org/)
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+ [http://xiph.org/](http://xiph.org/)
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+ [http://theora.org/cortado/](http://theora.org/cortado/)
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+ [http://w3.org/](http://w3.org/)
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+ [http://w3.org/TR/html5/video.html](http://w3.org/TR/html5/video.html)
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+ [https://gnu.org/](http://gnu.org/)
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+ [https://fsf.org/](http://fsf.org/)
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+ [https://webmproject.org/](http://webmproject.org/)
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+ [https://xiph.org/](http://xiph.org/)
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+ [https://theora.org/cortado/](http://theora.org/cortado/)
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+ [https://w3.org/](http://w3.org/)
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+ [https://w3.org/TR/html5/video.html](http://w3.org/TR/html5/video.html)
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V.h. Niels Serup 3. E, HTX Hillerød (snart student)[^done]
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grafikkort -- ikke for at lave 3D, men for at lave generelle tunge
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udregninger på smarte måder der passer til hardwarens fordele og
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begrænsninger. Futhark er et eksisterende sprog og har en hjemmeside på
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[futhark-lang.org](http://futhark-lang.org/) hvor man kan læse mere om
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[futhark-lang.org](https://futhark-lang.org/) hvor man kan læse mere om
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det.
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Futhark-sproget har en tilhørende *oversætter* som tager
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HAPPY IS PARSER GENERATOR. IT GENERATE HASKELL CODE. VISIT
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[<HTTP://WWW.HASKELL.ORG/HAPPY/>](http://www.haskell.org/happy/) FOR
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[<HTTP://WWW.HASKELL.ORG/HAPPY/>](https://www.haskell.org/happy/) FOR
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UGLY INFO.
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HOW HAPPY GOOD
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YES WE USE CONTINUATION WHICH SMART. LOOK ATTOPARSEC USE CONTINUATION IN
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RETURN!
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[<HTTP://HACKAGE.HASKELL.ORG/PACKAGE/ATTOPARSEC-0.11.1.0/DOCS/DATA-ATTOPARSEC-TEXT.HTML#T:IRESULT>](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec-0.11.1.0/docs/Data-Attoparsec-Text.html#t:IResult)
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[<HTTP://HACKAGE.HASKELL.ORG/PACKAGE/ATTOPARSEC-0.11.1.0/DOCS/DATA-ATTOPARSEC-TEXT.HTML#T:IRESULT>](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec-0.11.1.0/docs/Data-Attoparsec-Text.html#t:IResult)
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YEAH BUT NOT IN HAPPY............
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