If you don't have an agent swarm that's already trained to re-scroll all the unscrolled feeds and translate them to binaural beats during your micronaps you're ngmi
Design and manufacture open hardware for 25k?
When I read "degrades functionality" I thought it was going to be some minor cloud-related feature, but holy shit they're disabling the ability to save files?? That article headline is really underselling it.
I have a splitter but it's pretty niche and probably not the best DAC
He sucks too. Not everyone is working backwards from their team sports fandoms.
aconfmgr[https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr] is a kinda similar project for pacman-based distributions. The difference is that it strives to track all non-user files, (not just packages, and especially /etc), but…
I'm supposed to entrust my life and others' to this and they're bragging on their home page about GitHub stars?
If you want to get to a higher level compiler, prompt fondling will not suffice; you need to master formal specification. Then machine learning algorithms can do the program synthesis to implement the spec. But just…
> In June 2025, WBD announced plans to separate its Streaming & Studios and Global Networks divisions into two separate publicly traded companies. This separation is now expected to be completed in Q3 2026, prior to the…
Thanks, I didn't have this context. I'll start using this!
First there was PyPI and pypy, now there is PiPy
Exactly, I want it to complain if I try to manipulate the fields/methods of an unknown object.
Option is a pretty common name for this, as is Maybe.[^1] Either way I think that ship is sailed in Python. [^1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Option_type
Yeah post 3.10 you don't need Union, Optional, List, Duct, Tuple. Any still necessary when you want to be permissive, and I'm still hoping for an Unknown someday...
How does oklch compare to CIELCh(uv)? I've been using that seemingly similar system to pick uniform colors.
AI more like crypto every day, including victim-blaming "you're doing it wrong" hand waves whenever some fresh hell is documented.
Would you like to count the number of spaces that various items in your manifests are indented and then pass that as an argument to a structure-unaware text file templating engine? Would you like to discover your…
For one thing, inferred types may feel easy to use when implemented (well) but they are not easy to implement.
This advice is missing something crucial which is how to discover new creators sans feeds. Not saying it's impossible, but it's something they excel at and they've extinguished a lot of the old ways.
That's good to know, thanks.
What's the contribution model moving forward? I see the repository is still active, but is it not still under the Eleven's control? How will it evolve when they stop accepting pull requests?
Only thing I'd quibble with is the reason most consumers switched off of pseudoephedrine. The manufacturers knew that the inconvenience of having to go to the counter would reduce sales so they just replaced it in the…
Python doesn't use semantic versioning. The number after the first period is a major (annual) release and can and does contain breaking changes (though so far never on the scale of the 2->3 upgrade). We may never see a…
I recently replaced mine and ruled out a bunch of others based on just two rules: - the zero must have a mark - the base of the lower case L must go to the right and not the left, for better distinction from the number…
Has functions, static types, a tree sitter grammar, an lsp client, and lots of implementations. Seems to me to be the most mature of the many new programmable configuration languages.
If you don't have an agent swarm that's already trained to re-scroll all the unscrolled feeds and translate them to binaural beats during your micronaps you're ngmi
Design and manufacture open hardware for 25k?
When I read "degrades functionality" I thought it was going to be some minor cloud-related feature, but holy shit they're disabling the ability to save files?? That article headline is really underselling it.
I have a splitter but it's pretty niche and probably not the best DAC
He sucks too. Not everyone is working backwards from their team sports fandoms.
aconfmgr[https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr] is a kinda similar project for pacman-based distributions. The difference is that it strives to track all non-user files, (not just packages, and especially /etc), but…
I'm supposed to entrust my life and others' to this and they're bragging on their home page about GitHub stars?
If you want to get to a higher level compiler, prompt fondling will not suffice; you need to master formal specification. Then machine learning algorithms can do the program synthesis to implement the spec. But just…
> In June 2025, WBD announced plans to separate its Streaming & Studios and Global Networks divisions into two separate publicly traded companies. This separation is now expected to be completed in Q3 2026, prior to the…
Thanks, I didn't have this context. I'll start using this!
First there was PyPI and pypy, now there is PiPy
Exactly, I want it to complain if I try to manipulate the fields/methods of an unknown object.
Option is a pretty common name for this, as is Maybe.[^1] Either way I think that ship is sailed in Python. [^1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Option_type
Yeah post 3.10 you don't need Union, Optional, List, Duct, Tuple. Any still necessary when you want to be permissive, and I'm still hoping for an Unknown someday...
How does oklch compare to CIELCh(uv)? I've been using that seemingly similar system to pick uniform colors.
AI more like crypto every day, including victim-blaming "you're doing it wrong" hand waves whenever some fresh hell is documented.
Would you like to count the number of spaces that various items in your manifests are indented and then pass that as an argument to a structure-unaware text file templating engine? Would you like to discover your…
For one thing, inferred types may feel easy to use when implemented (well) but they are not easy to implement.
This advice is missing something crucial which is how to discover new creators sans feeds. Not saying it's impossible, but it's something they excel at and they've extinguished a lot of the old ways.
That's good to know, thanks.
What's the contribution model moving forward? I see the repository is still active, but is it not still under the Eleven's control? How will it evolve when they stop accepting pull requests?
Only thing I'd quibble with is the reason most consumers switched off of pseudoephedrine. The manufacturers knew that the inconvenience of having to go to the counter would reduce sales so they just replaced it in the…
Python doesn't use semantic versioning. The number after the first period is a major (annual) release and can and does contain breaking changes (though so far never on the scale of the 2->3 upgrade). We may never see a…
I recently replaced mine and ruled out a bunch of others based on just two rules: - the zero must have a mark - the base of the lower case L must go to the right and not the left, for better distinction from the number…
Has functions, static types, a tree sitter grammar, an lsp client, and lots of implementations. Seems to me to be the most mature of the many new programmable configuration languages.