I wouldn’t write Zig off yet. The faster compilation time is a giant moat. Depending on how LLM usage evolves it could be what ends up mattering.
I think Sam Altman is an asshole and I prefer to spend my money elsewhere. Frontier models being commoditize is inevitable. OpenAI thinks they're still competing on technology, and not user experience and market…
> The subjective joy is a result of the delusion. Repeat after me: _Other people can experience things you do not experience and it is still valid, and not a delusion_. They are not sheeple who fell for marketing.
Carrion Comfort is still one of the most creepy horror books I've ever read and is seldom mentioned when we talk about Dan Simmons.
You listed common items you think may be counterfeits, and all your effort in checking, but fail to mention av single time you _actually_ ran into a counterfeit. I'm sure if it occurred you'd happily mention it since it…
No. Why the hell would I use Angular 1.x style directives in 2026? For the simple contact form and todo apps, why would I even use client side scripting? Go away.
You've been spamming this in a few threads. A private business can 100% refuse service to you. Examples with regards to "delegation": - If you come in using a form of non-cash payment that doesn't belong to you. - If…
... maybe you don't get it? _Telling the browser how you want the DOM manipulated_ isn't the expensive part. You can do this just fine with Javascript. The browser _actually redrawing after applying the DOM changes_ is…
And this is good or matters to customers because?
I took a workshop class and was told to setup a track saw. The course didn't bother explaining how to utilize it properly or protect yourself. I ended up losing a finger. I truly hate Stanley Tools with a passion and if…
> You're getting a billion applicants because people are desperate and there are tons of CS grads, not because you're the greatest company on earth How does this change the point? They would still like the best…
> The same reason I’d be uninterested in reading that the Daily Mail wants to investigate something but interested if NYT wanted to. Has Gamer Nexus produced shoddy work in the past? The comparison feels lazy. I’m more…
The biggest funders of basic research are those with the most resources. This is your insight? I don't think anyone disagrees. Then you conflate correlation with causation and move it to _monopolies_ fund basic…
As a long time Kagi user, the thing I miss the most is Google Maps integration for search results. It's nice to search for a restaurant or an address, see results for it, and with one click open up Google Maps to see…
It's a great marketing strategy. People without broadband access will truly feel it when they visit.
Consider what companies are launching these days and the talent they need to do it. It's AI companies, it's hardware, it's hard science. It's fewer Uber for pet grooming. There's less appetite for investing in the…
> Seize or terminate their patents and copyrights. Issue arrest warrants for criminal evasion. Compulsory licensing of x86 to a European design firm immunized by EU law. My eyes rolled so far back I hurt myself. Please…
> Because the harsh truth is that none of those things are actually big issues that would justify learning slightly different syntax. That's partially the cost, but the other cost is building this into existing tool…
It’s insane the excuses being made here for Netflix’s apparently unique circumstances. They failed. Full stop. There is no valid technical reason they couldn’t have had a smooth experience. There are numerous people…
> But it is simple :) I think you may mean easy. It may be _easy_, but it's not simple. There are so many more moving pieces, failure modes, operational issues now to consider. Websocket connections aren't free.
> I've found that using the websockets extension really helps with automatically keeping the frontend in sync. I choked reading this imagining people thinking they're doing something simple (as in not complex) by…
Yes, fly.io is associated with Litestream, but... how is that related to the above thread or this tool?
I wouldn't go around bragging about not caring about people I spend 8+ hours a day with for years on end. It's not the good look you think it is, and you haven't reached some modern level of enlightenment here.
> The base is: $284.1K. If you can make it 4 years where the average employment length is a year you can make that $420k. But it will require 16 hour days, luck and some high degree political skills. This is untrue for…
> They'll do what we've been so-well-trained-for at self-checkouts: the passenger might be given control of the vehicle in such situations (e.g. loss of network connection). Who handles liability if you get into an…
I wouldn’t write Zig off yet. The faster compilation time is a giant moat. Depending on how LLM usage evolves it could be what ends up mattering.
I think Sam Altman is an asshole and I prefer to spend my money elsewhere. Frontier models being commoditize is inevitable. OpenAI thinks they're still competing on technology, and not user experience and market…
> The subjective joy is a result of the delusion. Repeat after me: _Other people can experience things you do not experience and it is still valid, and not a delusion_. They are not sheeple who fell for marketing.
Carrion Comfort is still one of the most creepy horror books I've ever read and is seldom mentioned when we talk about Dan Simmons.
You listed common items you think may be counterfeits, and all your effort in checking, but fail to mention av single time you _actually_ ran into a counterfeit. I'm sure if it occurred you'd happily mention it since it…
No. Why the hell would I use Angular 1.x style directives in 2026? For the simple contact form and todo apps, why would I even use client side scripting? Go away.
You've been spamming this in a few threads. A private business can 100% refuse service to you. Examples with regards to "delegation": - If you come in using a form of non-cash payment that doesn't belong to you. - If…
... maybe you don't get it? _Telling the browser how you want the DOM manipulated_ isn't the expensive part. You can do this just fine with Javascript. The browser _actually redrawing after applying the DOM changes_ is…
And this is good or matters to customers because?
I took a workshop class and was told to setup a track saw. The course didn't bother explaining how to utilize it properly or protect yourself. I ended up losing a finger. I truly hate Stanley Tools with a passion and if…
> You're getting a billion applicants because people are desperate and there are tons of CS grads, not because you're the greatest company on earth How does this change the point? They would still like the best…
> The same reason I’d be uninterested in reading that the Daily Mail wants to investigate something but interested if NYT wanted to. Has Gamer Nexus produced shoddy work in the past? The comparison feels lazy. I’m more…
The biggest funders of basic research are those with the most resources. This is your insight? I don't think anyone disagrees. Then you conflate correlation with causation and move it to _monopolies_ fund basic…
As a long time Kagi user, the thing I miss the most is Google Maps integration for search results. It's nice to search for a restaurant or an address, see results for it, and with one click open up Google Maps to see…
It's a great marketing strategy. People without broadband access will truly feel it when they visit.
Consider what companies are launching these days and the talent they need to do it. It's AI companies, it's hardware, it's hard science. It's fewer Uber for pet grooming. There's less appetite for investing in the…
> Seize or terminate their patents and copyrights. Issue arrest warrants for criminal evasion. Compulsory licensing of x86 to a European design firm immunized by EU law. My eyes rolled so far back I hurt myself. Please…
> Because the harsh truth is that none of those things are actually big issues that would justify learning slightly different syntax. That's partially the cost, but the other cost is building this into existing tool…
It’s insane the excuses being made here for Netflix’s apparently unique circumstances. They failed. Full stop. There is no valid technical reason they couldn’t have had a smooth experience. There are numerous people…
> But it is simple :) I think you may mean easy. It may be _easy_, but it's not simple. There are so many more moving pieces, failure modes, operational issues now to consider. Websocket connections aren't free.
> I've found that using the websockets extension really helps with automatically keeping the frontend in sync. I choked reading this imagining people thinking they're doing something simple (as in not complex) by…
Yes, fly.io is associated with Litestream, but... how is that related to the above thread or this tool?
I wouldn't go around bragging about not caring about people I spend 8+ hours a day with for years on end. It's not the good look you think it is, and you haven't reached some modern level of enlightenment here.
> The base is: $284.1K. If you can make it 4 years where the average employment length is a year you can make that $420k. But it will require 16 hour days, luck and some high degree political skills. This is untrue for…
> They'll do what we've been so-well-trained-for at self-checkouts: the passenger might be given control of the vehicle in such situations (e.g. loss of network connection). Who handles liability if you get into an…