Makes sense to me. The new coding agents are drastically changing software development, and I think there's a lot of space for innovation in how version control tooling works in this new world.
I've seen this sentiment often. For example, in a discussion about slow nvm load times: "Does adding 0.5s delay to opening your terminal really affect your productivity?" I agree that these small things are not…
This looks great, and like it could address a need in ecosystem. Also, the admin dashboard is such a great feature of django, nice job building it from the get-go.
I believe we already saw something like this happen with the PG&E power outage in San Francisco in December. The waymo post-mortem [1] describes the outage causing a backlog of RA requests, which seems to have resulted…
Charm looks good. What is the TUI library of choice for python these days?
Cool to see you here on HN! I just discovered the openpilot repository a few days ago and am having a great time digging through the codebase to learn how it all works. Msgq/cereal, Params, visionipc, the whole log…
> Am I missing something here wrt Jellyfin clients? Unfortunately, I don't think so. I had many issues with playback on ATV using Swiftfin. Infuse works very well, so it is worth the ~$15 yearly to me. I am hopeful that…
Which app are you using on your TV? I've had success direct-playing 4K content with the jellyfin Android TV app. On AppleTV, Infuse works well. Infuse isn't free, but it is worth the money to me.
This is cool. Is there a way to call ruff’s linter? Like `uv lint`, which would call `ruff check`. To your analogy, it’d be like `cargo clippy`
"The Hunt for Red October" had an interesting way of handling this with the Russian speakers. The movie starts with them speaking Russian with English subtitles, does a slow zoom into the Russian-speaker's lips, and…
Looks like it is for http requests only? If so, wireshark is not an apt comparison.
Do you have a recommendation for a book or course that teaches these things better? In particular FSMs.
Did you read the article? It is about the CPU cost of using WebSockets to transfer data over loopback.
This update is great news. I was disappointed to see the issue that got raised last week, and I had started to consider looking for alternatives. I’m going to assume an honest mistake on their end and keep recommending…
> What if running the linters was as easy as: $ docker compose exec web /scripts/run-linters This seems to ignore the fact that I also run linters in my IDE to get immediate feedback as I’m writing code. As far as I…
This looks like it could be a really great tool. I was excited to try it, but unfortunately the app is pretty unusable for me on Ubuntu. It has been frequently crashing with "an unhandled error has occured". When it's…
I recently discovered the home-assistant supervisor [1] repository. It's awesome to see such a well-designed, mature, and actively maintained open-source python application. I've found that there's no shortage of high…
Can you describe more what you mean? Are you suggesting one could live by selling their home and purchasing a new one every 2 years, and doing something with credit secured by the home(s)? How does that relate to rest?
What is a self discipline workout?
Where does Murphy come from?
> No interference This has not been my experience at all. For my 5" powered studio monitors, the _only_ way to get a interference-free signal from my desktop computer was with an optical cable to an external DAC.
Can you describe what you mean by that?
> good commenting skills take years to master As a newer developer, it’s nice to hear you say that. I often find that I spend more time deliberating over comment wording and variable names than I spend writing the code…
There are instructions for enabling it in the package manager docs: apt-cache show fzf
Does it really get the same great battery life of the M1 running MacOS? In the case of my dell XPS laptop, for example, it gets pretty good battery life if I use the windows 10 OS that it shipped with, but when I run…
Makes sense to me. The new coding agents are drastically changing software development, and I think there's a lot of space for innovation in how version control tooling works in this new world.
I've seen this sentiment often. For example, in a discussion about slow nvm load times: "Does adding 0.5s delay to opening your terminal really affect your productivity?" I agree that these small things are not…
This looks great, and like it could address a need in ecosystem. Also, the admin dashboard is such a great feature of django, nice job building it from the get-go.
I believe we already saw something like this happen with the PG&E power outage in San Francisco in December. The waymo post-mortem [1] describes the outage causing a backlog of RA requests, which seems to have resulted…
Charm looks good. What is the TUI library of choice for python these days?
Cool to see you here on HN! I just discovered the openpilot repository a few days ago and am having a great time digging through the codebase to learn how it all works. Msgq/cereal, Params, visionipc, the whole log…
> Am I missing something here wrt Jellyfin clients? Unfortunately, I don't think so. I had many issues with playback on ATV using Swiftfin. Infuse works very well, so it is worth the ~$15 yearly to me. I am hopeful that…
Which app are you using on your TV? I've had success direct-playing 4K content with the jellyfin Android TV app. On AppleTV, Infuse works well. Infuse isn't free, but it is worth the money to me.
This is cool. Is there a way to call ruff’s linter? Like `uv lint`, which would call `ruff check`. To your analogy, it’d be like `cargo clippy`
"The Hunt for Red October" had an interesting way of handling this with the Russian speakers. The movie starts with them speaking Russian with English subtitles, does a slow zoom into the Russian-speaker's lips, and…
Looks like it is for http requests only? If so, wireshark is not an apt comparison.
Do you have a recommendation for a book or course that teaches these things better? In particular FSMs.
Did you read the article? It is about the CPU cost of using WebSockets to transfer data over loopback.
This update is great news. I was disappointed to see the issue that got raised last week, and I had started to consider looking for alternatives. I’m going to assume an honest mistake on their end and keep recommending…
> What if running the linters was as easy as: $ docker compose exec web /scripts/run-linters This seems to ignore the fact that I also run linters in my IDE to get immediate feedback as I’m writing code. As far as I…
This looks like it could be a really great tool. I was excited to try it, but unfortunately the app is pretty unusable for me on Ubuntu. It has been frequently crashing with "an unhandled error has occured". When it's…
I recently discovered the home-assistant supervisor [1] repository. It's awesome to see such a well-designed, mature, and actively maintained open-source python application. I've found that there's no shortage of high…
Can you describe more what you mean? Are you suggesting one could live by selling their home and purchasing a new one every 2 years, and doing something with credit secured by the home(s)? How does that relate to rest?
What is a self discipline workout?
Where does Murphy come from?
> No interference This has not been my experience at all. For my 5" powered studio monitors, the _only_ way to get a interference-free signal from my desktop computer was with an optical cable to an external DAC.
Can you describe what you mean by that?
> good commenting skills take years to master As a newer developer, it’s nice to hear you say that. I often find that I spend more time deliberating over comment wording and variable names than I spend writing the code…
There are instructions for enabling it in the package manager docs: apt-cache show fzf
Does it really get the same great battery life of the M1 running MacOS? In the case of my dell XPS laptop, for example, it gets pretty good battery life if I use the windows 10 OS that it shipped with, but when I run…