This made me think of Perl.
I had to enable the following chrome flag for this to load. chrome://flags/#enable-unsafe-webgpu
I think it's more than just poorly trained agents. Also framing it as "a gun goes off" doesn't track with the video footage I saw.
Especially having ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini available nowadays. It’s a godsend when troubleshooting any Linux issues, and you can learn so much in the process. I just upgraded my PC’s motherboard, CPU, memory, and…
I installed CachyOS (KDE) about 2 years ago and I’m obsessed with it, it’s so satisfying to tinker with. I also game on it every day. Recently invested in a AMD GPU just because it has a better driver story in Linux. I…
This and DATETIME. The workarounds for these are mostly fine if you’re just using SQLite as a key value store, but doing translations in SQL queries for these workarounds sounds atrocious.
You should take a look at Koto Programming Language, I’ve been trying to keep an eye on it. https://koto.dev/
f-strings won’t sanitize the value, so it’s not safe. The article talks about this.
I was thinking it would just use a local copy through LM Studio or Ollama. Wouldn’t that work?
What am I missing, what is the significance of this post? I did learn that it was code named "Project Banana".
I 100% agree. It’s always disheartening to see how different the spread is between the popular vote and electoral vote. It’s such a sham and we should move to ranked choice voting, but sadly I don’t think it’ll ever…
I love Gleam's syntax and types but one thing keeping me for jumping in is that it has some limitations regarding it's OTP integration. Which, to me, is one of the most exciting parts of Elixir or Erlang. The…
This looks similar to a tool I discovered a while back called Batsh. But Amber looks a lot more polished and has some nice safety about it. https://github.com/batsh-dev-team/Batsh
For a second I thought it said Nonogram and was excited to work some puzzles.
Here's a recent discussion on HN... Onyx, a new programming language powered by WebAssembly (wasmer.io) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38489340
Being a C# developer, I absolutely love the syntax. I also like the Universal Function Call Syntax for it's fluency, kind of like pipes in elixir or F#. I'm still going through the guide but one thing I find curious is…
It's python syntax highlighting for formatted string literals. PEP 498. https://peps.python.org/pep-0498/
I'm just as interested in his journey that brought him here as I am with this OS. So amazing!
Thanks for the links. I was looking everywhere for the information that ended up being in the "quirksmode" post. So far that post has had the most value in answering questions.
Flutter is cross platform. I looked for it but didn't see where jetpack has this capability. Please post me a link if I’m wrong, I would follow this project if it does support cross platform development.
I know right. But he addresses it in the comments at the bottom of the article.
I’m operating on a Macbook Pro 15 from mid 2010. I upgraded the hard drive to SSD, upgraded the memory to 8 gigs (max supported), and the mobo has been replaced twice (fried from overheating .. the thing gets really…
I just tried this and got an error that says "Error! -search error" when searching for the term "angular directives". Not very compelling.
I'm curious as to what was a nightmare about the deployment and runtime configuration. Would you mind sharing your experience? Even better, post your concerns on one of the following sites and link back here. Sounds…
This made me think of Perl.
I had to enable the following chrome flag for this to load. chrome://flags/#enable-unsafe-webgpu
I think it's more than just poorly trained agents. Also framing it as "a gun goes off" doesn't track with the video footage I saw.
Especially having ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini available nowadays. It’s a godsend when troubleshooting any Linux issues, and you can learn so much in the process. I just upgraded my PC’s motherboard, CPU, memory, and…
I installed CachyOS (KDE) about 2 years ago and I’m obsessed with it, it’s so satisfying to tinker with. I also game on it every day. Recently invested in a AMD GPU just because it has a better driver story in Linux. I…
This and DATETIME. The workarounds for these are mostly fine if you’re just using SQLite as a key value store, but doing translations in SQL queries for these workarounds sounds atrocious.
You should take a look at Koto Programming Language, I’ve been trying to keep an eye on it. https://koto.dev/
f-strings won’t sanitize the value, so it’s not safe. The article talks about this.
I was thinking it would just use a local copy through LM Studio or Ollama. Wouldn’t that work?
What am I missing, what is the significance of this post? I did learn that it was code named "Project Banana".
I 100% agree. It’s always disheartening to see how different the spread is between the popular vote and electoral vote. It’s such a sham and we should move to ranked choice voting, but sadly I don’t think it’ll ever…
I love Gleam's syntax and types but one thing keeping me for jumping in is that it has some limitations regarding it's OTP integration. Which, to me, is one of the most exciting parts of Elixir or Erlang. The…
This looks similar to a tool I discovered a while back called Batsh. But Amber looks a lot more polished and has some nice safety about it. https://github.com/batsh-dev-team/Batsh
For a second I thought it said Nonogram and was excited to work some puzzles.
Here's a recent discussion on HN... Onyx, a new programming language powered by WebAssembly (wasmer.io) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38489340
Being a C# developer, I absolutely love the syntax. I also like the Universal Function Call Syntax for it's fluency, kind of like pipes in elixir or F#. I'm still going through the guide but one thing I find curious is…
It's python syntax highlighting for formatted string literals. PEP 498. https://peps.python.org/pep-0498/
I'm just as interested in his journey that brought him here as I am with this OS. So amazing!
Thanks for the links. I was looking everywhere for the information that ended up being in the "quirksmode" post. So far that post has had the most value in answering questions.
Flutter is cross platform. I looked for it but didn't see where jetpack has this capability. Please post me a link if I’m wrong, I would follow this project if it does support cross platform development.
I know right. But he addresses it in the comments at the bottom of the article.
I’m operating on a Macbook Pro 15 from mid 2010. I upgraded the hard drive to SSD, upgraded the memory to 8 gigs (max supported), and the mobo has been replaced twice (fried from overheating .. the thing gets really…
I just tried this and got an error that says "Error! -search error" when searching for the term "angular directives". Not very compelling.
I'm curious as to what was a nightmare about the deployment and runtime configuration. Would you mind sharing your experience? Even better, post your concerns on one of the following sites and link back here. Sounds…