I really can't believe there are people that still think this is about terrorism in 2026, at least not on HN
While I think everything written in this post is correct, what really is starting bothering me is this over-focus/attention on data even when what you want to express is behavior, let me explain: The post talks about…
Yeah exactly, came to the comments just for this check
I think this project is super interesting and I really like the rust inspiration here. How can one get in touch with you and/or help out the project?
You mean as arguments that proves the author's pov? Yeah definitely
With ALL due respect (seriously), this is just a misconception of yours. When you write software to solve a problem you start with as little as possible details such that when you read it, it would only talk about the…
I can see that too, this might be a reason for its success, all the articles are very straightforward and full of paths you may encounter
Me too, I started with Debian but after a few weeks, I found myself being more on the Arch wiki than the Debian's one so I did the switch and never used any other distro. I'm sorry to say this but Debian's documentation…
I think you you're missing the point though, he did not say that adding those constraints was a bad idea per se, but they are leading to a bad path. If the path is "just add more guard-rails" then we will get to a point…
Yeah I can see that, but that lisp feature is not exclusive to lisp, if you know what you want and what you are doing you can implement the very same thing in any other language, you may say it is convenient that lisp…
I understand and agree, what I was trying to say is that one should not confine ones thinking by the constraints of a tool, would it be a programming language or whole framework, but to express everything as freely as…
No I wasn't, it was a really interesting read thank you, but that blog post seem to me like an argument for me not the OP point of view, because if you refuse to understand how things work by blindly delegating to…
I completely disagree with the post. All programming languages are equivalent meaning their level of expressiveness is the same, it's not an opinion it's a fact. Each language comes with its runtime and its…
I was very interested in Graphene, do you have other grounds for your suspicions?
Without taking anything away from the author, I think he could have saved a few words by simply defining the point that events should be seen as commands rather than messages or passed-events.
> America First > anti-Israel American Government became the parody of itself, so sad
I really love where Deno is going, it really is what Node should've been. My only concern is that they lose patience to their hype-driven competition and start doing hype-driven stuff themselves.
I really can't believe there are people that still think this is about terrorism in 2026, at least not on HN
While I think everything written in this post is correct, what really is starting bothering me is this over-focus/attention on data even when what you want to express is behavior, let me explain: The post talks about…
Yeah exactly, came to the comments just for this check
I think this project is super interesting and I really like the rust inspiration here. How can one get in touch with you and/or help out the project?
You mean as arguments that proves the author's pov? Yeah definitely
With ALL due respect (seriously), this is just a misconception of yours. When you write software to solve a problem you start with as little as possible details such that when you read it, it would only talk about the…
I can see that too, this might be a reason for its success, all the articles are very straightforward and full of paths you may encounter
Me too, I started with Debian but after a few weeks, I found myself being more on the Arch wiki than the Debian's one so I did the switch and never used any other distro. I'm sorry to say this but Debian's documentation…
I think you you're missing the point though, he did not say that adding those constraints was a bad idea per se, but they are leading to a bad path. If the path is "just add more guard-rails" then we will get to a point…
Yeah I can see that, but that lisp feature is not exclusive to lisp, if you know what you want and what you are doing you can implement the very same thing in any other language, you may say it is convenient that lisp…
I understand and agree, what I was trying to say is that one should not confine ones thinking by the constraints of a tool, would it be a programming language or whole framework, but to express everything as freely as…
No I wasn't, it was a really interesting read thank you, but that blog post seem to me like an argument for me not the OP point of view, because if you refuse to understand how things work by blindly delegating to…
I completely disagree with the post. All programming languages are equivalent meaning their level of expressiveness is the same, it's not an opinion it's a fact. Each language comes with its runtime and its…
I was very interested in Graphene, do you have other grounds for your suspicions?
Without taking anything away from the author, I think he could have saved a few words by simply defining the point that events should be seen as commands rather than messages or passed-events.
> America First > anti-Israel American Government became the parody of itself, so sad
I really love where Deno is going, it really is what Node should've been. My only concern is that they lose patience to their hype-driven competition and start doing hype-driven stuff themselves.