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Archive for June 17th, 2025

Of interest – GitHub – t-d-k/LibreCrypt: LibreCrypt: Transparent on-the-fly disk encryption for Windows. LUKS compatible.

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/17

Of interest – despite the known issues and LUKS workaround through WSL – mainly as the majority was written in Delphi: [Wayback/Archive] GitHub – t-d-k/LibreCrypt: LibreCrypt: Transparent on-the-fly disk encryption for Windows. LUKS compatible.

Found when researching TFrame – What is the accepted way to use frames in Delphi? – Stack Overflow.

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🔎Julia Evans🔍 on Twitter: “debugging strategy: use sounds or pictures I’m still not satisfied with the examples in this one, I’d love to hear examples of how you use visualizations or sounds to debug https://t.co/5DOxshi8QN” / Twitter

Posted by jpluimers on 2025/06/17

[Wayback/Archive] Julia Evans on Twitter: “debugging strategy: use sounds or pictures I’m still not satisfied with the examples in this one, I’d love to hear examples of how you use visualizations or sounds to debug”

title: use sounds or pictures When you're dealing with a lot of data (like in a game for example), sometimes text isn't the best way for your brain to process it! computer: "<thousands of lines of log messages>" person: "ugh I can't read all this!" computer: boop boop beep beep boop person: "wait, that pattern is super irregular..." Some things you could try: * play a sound every time an event happens! * add red outlines around every HTML element! * display an image representing some data!

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