Subsurface 4.3 Released 38
jones_supa writes "The Subsurface development team proudly announces release 4.3 of the open source divelog and dive planning program, available for all major desktop operating systems. This is the software originally founded by Linus Torvalds, and the development seems to be continuing in great pace. Subsurface now supports flexible filtering of the dive list based on criteria like tags, people or gear. Dive characteristics can now also be copied and pasted to other dives. The dive profile now offers an easy to understand tissue saturation graph that shows tissue saturation at any point during the dive. As another new feature in the dive profile, one can turn on an improved visualization of the gas combinations used during a dive. The dive computer and file format support have also gotten large improvements."
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On the flip side, if anything is mainstream, it's by definition not nerdy. So I'd say that news like this belongs here a lot more than all the mainstream articles that you can get from every news aggregator out there. That something has to do with tech doesn't make it nerdy. That it isn't mainstream, on the other hand, is a plus for nerdinessworthiness.
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I thought the frontpage was based on what categories we chose to see (example: this one is opensource.)
Are there non-front pages for articles?
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IPads and Kindles make good fill ins when you need a sub for your surface.
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My initial thoughts when I read the headline as well, haha.
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Or people just ripping a hole in their wall, dumping the Surface into it, then plastering over the hole...
Re: Rich people problems (Score:2)
You have Mac & Cheese, a laptop, and electricity. You're not doing too bad, my friend.
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Lame and not even a direct link (Score:4, Informative)
So some program with a limited audience has a new release, and not only does this make the front page, TFS doesn't even link to the software itself, but to some lame blog talking about the software.
FWIW Subsurface [subsurface-divelog.org]
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Slashdot is large enough for everyone. You don't have to be interested in every story.
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Yea, but this story is so lame I think even degrades the site. What's next? A new recipe program is released and partially funded by Martha Stewart so it's news?
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The "Lame" blog, mine blog, is one of the main authors of the app ( me ).
And respectfully it is lame. I cannot see any link at all to your software on your blog, and the posted images were deliberately cut in half so they lost a lot of context. In order to find out actual details of the software I had to google the name in order to find the actual website. That is a big fail in my book.
The lack of links, carved up pics and "generalness" of the blog make it and the /. story look like pure click-bait.
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Recently switched to C++/QT (Score:3)
One interesting piece of history about this project is that they switched from using C/GTK to using C++/QT recently and apparently with very good results. Especially interesting given the way Linus' past comments on C++ have been so widely replayed.
here's a link to the talk: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=... [youtube.com]
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Note that the core library is still in C though.
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