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Thanks! I agree that in the few example images you've shown it looks quite natural. In other implementations I could always see "ghosts" of the Hilbert curve in the resulting image (usually these were 1-bit images, that might have been a factor), so that used to turn me off of it a bit, even though I find it a very elegant algorithm. On the note of matrix based error diffusion exploring other methods, maybe you'd... - Source: Hacker News / 7 days ago
Isn't it more a matter of how space is folded in higher dimensions rather than an increase in volume that accounts for containment? There is plenty of space in the corners after all[0]. [0]: https://observablehq.com/@tophtucker/theres-plenty-of-room-in-the-corners#Fig2. - Source: Hacker News / 5 days ago
Using other constants in place of the ‘4’ can lead to some _really_ gigantic smallest solutions: https://observablehq.com/@robinhouston/a-remarkable-diophantine-equation. - Source: Hacker News / 28 days ago
"Observable is obnoxious if you want to add a D3 pie chart to your Vue application and have to untangle calls to D3’s API from reactive cell values, which look like ordinary JavaScript, but are not, and will cause compilation and runtime errors when copied." Yep - as I wrote: "If you want to just blindly copy and paste d3 code, you may have issues with the docs being hosted on observable." If instead you learn the... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I'd imagine many nested named capturing groups may trip even the best automated system! I do like the solution though. I would've probably approached it differently, trying to first get the 'inverted' match (i.e. Not matching anything that isn't a currency like pattern) and refine from there. A bit like this one I did a while back, to parse garbled strings that may occur after OCR [0]. I imagine the approach does... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
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