That's simply because we live in a world where UFCS is restricted to niche languages and we're stuck with "methods" instead. At least Rust/Kotlin/Swift support type extensions (with a thousand papercuts, i. e orphan…
"The fix is not to lock the code away. The fix is to separate participation from final control. Give the entire team access to the code so people (with or without agents) can work on it. Keep merges limited to…
Great Just needs a pulse dialing option ;)
Why? You can use rechargeable AA batteries and if you want you can swap them out and basically never have downtime for charging. Also all embedded batteries degrade over time which is a non issue here
Okay and how many years is George Bush Jr and his entire administration serving currently? What good is mentioning past mistakes if there's strictly zero consequences
> coding is the means to an end ... > doesn't add value What about intrinsic value? So many programmers on HN seem to just want to be MBAs in their heart of hearts
Wouldn't that basically be very similar to, for example, LLVM IR?
I felt the exact same way until I tried Hazelight's AngelScript UE fork. It is amazing, it brings the developer experience and iteration speed to Unity levels. They even made a VSCode plugin for it. Cannot recommend…
Yes, I tried it recently for easy cross-compilation. You can use basically any C/C++ compiler, even TinyCC works (in most scenarios) if you want an extremely fast edit/compile/test cycle.
Macos window/desktop management is also stuck in 2001 with "magic gestures" tacked on. For someone who hates using these gestures especially when connected to an actually good kb/m, the base desktop experience is…
Someone really needs to show Nim to the author :). It checks all of their boxes and then some
I second the Shenzhen I/O recommendation, because apart from only assembly programming, the game also has other constraints in the form of having to spacially arange various chips on a limited "enclosure" for the…
I think Nim might be a good candidate. https://nim-lang.org
I absolutely adore Nim. That said, the edges are still (very) rough when it comes to tooling (generics and macros absolutely murder Nimsuggest/lsp) and also "invisible" things impacting performance such as defect…
Even more importantly, running at 60+fps while not breaking gameplay, physics, shaders, cutscenes...
But that would imply Russia becoming a neo-colony of the US, like the two mentioned countries. Which I don't think would ever happen, I think Russia would chose MAD over that if forced to make that choice. Russia under…
Destroyed how? Are you saying it was shot down? Did you see the speed of reentry here? What kind of AA has the capability to destroy a projectile this fast? This looks like MIRV, not remains of a destroyed missile.
It's literally on the NATO website for crying out loud.
> It's for security: It's less risky now to fight Russia then later, after they've conquered more people and territory, and have political momentum. This is a fair and logical point. > It's for security again: If Russia…
> The EU was holding world peace. I can't fathom where you got that from. > Iraq, war on oil. Isreal funded by US arms All true, and the EU complicit in all of those. Maybe not by choice (see remark about sovereignty at…
But not Reddit, Bluesky or the MSM? Huh.
On the right you mostly have "proper" religion, mainly Christianity (in the western world at least), while on the left you have the church of identity politics. Everyone seems to be laughing at centrists nowadays, ya…
I am completely ignorant of all things automotive. I was under the impression that any relatively recent (15 or so years) ICE car also operates by way of a car computer, and that stepping on the gas pedal is just a way…
A game called Turing Complete. Not open source, though AFAIK
Missed opportunity to name it Bigot (pronounced "Big-oh")
That's simply because we live in a world where UFCS is restricted to niche languages and we're stuck with "methods" instead. At least Rust/Kotlin/Swift support type extensions (with a thousand papercuts, i. e orphan…
"The fix is not to lock the code away. The fix is to separate participation from final control. Give the entire team access to the code so people (with or without agents) can work on it. Keep merges limited to…
Great Just needs a pulse dialing option ;)
Why? You can use rechargeable AA batteries and if you want you can swap them out and basically never have downtime for charging. Also all embedded batteries degrade over time which is a non issue here
Okay and how many years is George Bush Jr and his entire administration serving currently? What good is mentioning past mistakes if there's strictly zero consequences
> coding is the means to an end ... > doesn't add value What about intrinsic value? So many programmers on HN seem to just want to be MBAs in their heart of hearts
Wouldn't that basically be very similar to, for example, LLVM IR?
I felt the exact same way until I tried Hazelight's AngelScript UE fork. It is amazing, it brings the developer experience and iteration speed to Unity levels. They even made a VSCode plugin for it. Cannot recommend…
Yes, I tried it recently for easy cross-compilation. You can use basically any C/C++ compiler, even TinyCC works (in most scenarios) if you want an extremely fast edit/compile/test cycle.
Macos window/desktop management is also stuck in 2001 with "magic gestures" tacked on. For someone who hates using these gestures especially when connected to an actually good kb/m, the base desktop experience is…
Someone really needs to show Nim to the author :). It checks all of their boxes and then some
I second the Shenzhen I/O recommendation, because apart from only assembly programming, the game also has other constraints in the form of having to spacially arange various chips on a limited "enclosure" for the…
I think Nim might be a good candidate. https://nim-lang.org
I absolutely adore Nim. That said, the edges are still (very) rough when it comes to tooling (generics and macros absolutely murder Nimsuggest/lsp) and also "invisible" things impacting performance such as defect…
Even more importantly, running at 60+fps while not breaking gameplay, physics, shaders, cutscenes...
But that would imply Russia becoming a neo-colony of the US, like the two mentioned countries. Which I don't think would ever happen, I think Russia would chose MAD over that if forced to make that choice. Russia under…
Destroyed how? Are you saying it was shot down? Did you see the speed of reentry here? What kind of AA has the capability to destroy a projectile this fast? This looks like MIRV, not remains of a destroyed missile.
It's literally on the NATO website for crying out loud.
> It's for security: It's less risky now to fight Russia then later, after they've conquered more people and territory, and have political momentum. This is a fair and logical point. > It's for security again: If Russia…
> The EU was holding world peace. I can't fathom where you got that from. > Iraq, war on oil. Isreal funded by US arms All true, and the EU complicit in all of those. Maybe not by choice (see remark about sovereignty at…
But not Reddit, Bluesky or the MSM? Huh.
On the right you mostly have "proper" religion, mainly Christianity (in the western world at least), while on the left you have the church of identity politics. Everyone seems to be laughing at centrists nowadays, ya…
I am completely ignorant of all things automotive. I was under the impression that any relatively recent (15 or so years) ICE car also operates by way of a car computer, and that stepping on the gas pedal is just a way…
A game called Turing Complete. Not open source, though AFAIK
Missed opportunity to name it Bigot (pronounced "Big-oh")