Really great improvements and can really feel the perf being a lot better. The surprisingly lacking thing for me is the worktree support is really behind other tools. Conductor/Composer/Superset etc realized making the…
R74N wrote about its new home here https://sandboxels.r74n.com/new-home
Glad Jeff was critical here they need a bit of a wake up call it seems.
Was also looking to see if that was possible recently. Wonder if either party would consider supporting that officially?
> In 4.0, with the complexity savings we achieved by moving to fetch(), we can now comfortably fit a morphInner and morphOuter swap into core It seems odd to me to treat these as different properties on their own? might…
> it’s surprisingly effective, if mentally exhausting! this sadly seems to sum up most of this new wave of work. hopefully we can find a better workflow that still feels as good as coding used to
I would be curious to see if some qualcomm/snapdragon mini PCs could embrace the tinker-ability and power consumption approach and add some nice competition there
Fun idea. What are common use cases for this? The Chrome Web Store would be nice to make it easier to try out.
Really great improvements and can really feel the perf being a lot better. The surprisingly lacking thing for me is the worktree support is really behind other tools. Conductor/Composer/Superset etc realized making the…
R74N wrote about its new home here https://sandboxels.r74n.com/new-home
Glad Jeff was critical here they need a bit of a wake up call it seems.
Was also looking to see if that was possible recently. Wonder if either party would consider supporting that officially?
> In 4.0, with the complexity savings we achieved by moving to fetch(), we can now comfortably fit a morphInner and morphOuter swap into core It seems odd to me to treat these as different properties on their own? might…
> it’s surprisingly effective, if mentally exhausting! this sadly seems to sum up most of this new wave of work. hopefully we can find a better workflow that still feels as good as coding used to
I would be curious to see if some qualcomm/snapdragon mini PCs could embrace the tinker-ability and power consumption approach and add some nice competition there
Fun idea. What are common use cases for this? The Chrome Web Store would be nice to make it easier to try out.