Lazygit is incredibly capable for everything (including this). I don't touch the git cli anymore.
> It’s definitely a better Google for most searches I can't agree with this. You tend to get one point of view, often without any actual resources and references so you have to go look it up yourself, on [insert search…
Sure, but remember your prefix 187.231.91.67.135.47.0.0/16
One of the main (vocal) issues people seem to have with IPv6 is that the addresses are hard to remember. But having eight different three digit numbers (r.r.r.r.n.n.n.n) does not seem any easier unfortunately.
I would think that we are going to see RAM prices increase even more, given, among other things, pure helium disruptions and increased electricity prices. I haven't looked closely into TurboQuant, but perhaps it will…
I admire this mindset, and this is what I try and do as well with my projects. But for larger projects, on which the giants rests, (I'm thinking cURL, ffmpeg etc.) it most likely stops becoming/feeling like charity.…
> 82 percent of Maven Central demand comes from fewer than 1 percent of IPs This is interesting, and the author goes on to say that 80% comes from the largest cloud providers. But I wonder how much of that is coming…
I agree, I like some of the directions the fork would go and dislike some. The apparent, fork, publish on HN, then change (and the change showing not a lot of understanding) makes me throughly question the legitimacy…
I don't think it is too bad, the telemetry it sends is quite rudimentary. However, would have been a good move from astral-sh to be open and explicit about it, and allow turning it off.
The shell and upgrade commands are helpful, especially when onboarding someone who has not used uv before. Crazy that there is not way in uv to limit the cache size. I have loved using uv though, it is a breath of fresh…
Out of curiosity, what are you proposing instead? I'm currently working in a small company (less than 4 full time employees). And while we can never support native apps for all the platforms I have been wondering what…
Recently I had to use Julia and their Pluto notebooks. While I really did not enjoy Julia, I loved Pluto notebooks, and Marimo is basically this, but for python. The reactive component is great for exploring data in an…
Indeed what I've been using, since I learned that Goodreads was owned by Amazon
Lazygit is incredibly capable for everything (including this). I don't touch the git cli anymore.
> It’s definitely a better Google for most searches I can't agree with this. You tend to get one point of view, often without any actual resources and references so you have to go look it up yourself, on [insert search…
Sure, but remember your prefix 187.231.91.67.135.47.0.0/16
One of the main (vocal) issues people seem to have with IPv6 is that the addresses are hard to remember. But having eight different three digit numbers (r.r.r.r.n.n.n.n) does not seem any easier unfortunately.
I would think that we are going to see RAM prices increase even more, given, among other things, pure helium disruptions and increased electricity prices. I haven't looked closely into TurboQuant, but perhaps it will…
I admire this mindset, and this is what I try and do as well with my projects. But for larger projects, on which the giants rests, (I'm thinking cURL, ffmpeg etc.) it most likely stops becoming/feeling like charity.…
> 82 percent of Maven Central demand comes from fewer than 1 percent of IPs This is interesting, and the author goes on to say that 80% comes from the largest cloud providers. But I wonder how much of that is coming…
I agree, I like some of the directions the fork would go and dislike some. The apparent, fork, publish on HN, then change (and the change showing not a lot of understanding) makes me throughly question the legitimacy…
I don't think it is too bad, the telemetry it sends is quite rudimentary. However, would have been a good move from astral-sh to be open and explicit about it, and allow turning it off.
The shell and upgrade commands are helpful, especially when onboarding someone who has not used uv before. Crazy that there is not way in uv to limit the cache size. I have loved using uv though, it is a breath of fresh…
Out of curiosity, what are you proposing instead? I'm currently working in a small company (less than 4 full time employees). And while we can never support native apps for all the platforms I have been wondering what…
Recently I had to use Julia and their Pluto notebooks. While I really did not enjoy Julia, I loved Pluto notebooks, and Marimo is basically this, but for python. The reactive component is great for exploring data in an…
Indeed what I've been using, since I learned that Goodreads was owned by Amazon