oh no!
it does still stand for Live Action Role Plating, but the meaning of the acronym on the internet has been expanded over the past few months to mean anything like "pretending" or "lying".
if i turn off my vpn, it works, but the vpn is cloudflare's own WARP. strange
it keeps saying "failed to load" for me. through the magic of the developer console, i can see that the api calls are working but the actual image requests are not. it seems that this is a case of an overzealous…
no, but the documentation for packed structs gives the list of allowed field types. it's also not documented that packed union fields must be valid packed struct fields but people may be able to assume that edit: also,…
zig does not allow arrays in packed structs/unions specifically for endianness reasons (there may be other reasons as well but endianness is what i know of)
all fields are public. declarations are private to the file they're in by default and then public if you choose to make them public
the triple slash is only for doc comments, not normal code comments - those are still double slashes. also, why would you want to grep for escaped backslashes?
how would you suggest we compile literally anything?
it's unclear to me whether they were actually told to lie or just told to survive / convince others. either way it is somewhat coerced but i think there is still a difference
if everything really was free then the textbook writers wouldn't need compensation since everything would be free for them too
the web says Microsoft's Azure Linux is Fedora-based? or are you talking about something else
the maintainers seem happy, especially now that CI is actually working how it's supposed to. but a non-rare complaint in the Zig discord is how slow Codeberg can be, and other things like the lack of codesearch hurt as…
and when people talk about zig, they don't usually mention that zig used to have goto, casting syntax like `T(val)`, a rule that said you couldn't pass containers by value, language-level async, some truly awful syntax…
"technically" usually means something like "strictly", not "by a completely different metric". work takes time. zig has had a decade of work put into it.
mainly because this build system change, along with upgrading to LLVM 22, are the only major changes for 0.17.0: https://ziglang.org/download/0.16.0/release-notes.html#Roadm...
yes, the "new" anchor links to /newest
even if this stuff is the "next Industrial Revolution", the Industrial Revolution was famously Not Good for many, many people
`-ai` isn't actually a special case that removes the ai overview, it just adds a search filter which removes all results with the word "ai". afaik the ai overview is simply less likely to show up with a filtered search
`&udm=14` just sends you to the "web" tab of search, which does remove the AI summary, but you also lose the widgets that google puts at the top of search, if you like those (weather, calculator, games, etc). one of my…
interestingly, MDN web docs claims at the top of the Web Serial page (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Serial_...) that Chrome does not support it, even though the support table at the bottom shows…
well, it is in the "thoughts" section of the author's website. maybe it doesn't belong on HN, but the person who posted it is not the author, so take it up with them. anyway, i agree with most/all of the complaints but…
TigerBeetle (https://github.com/tigerbeetle/tigerbeetle) and Ghostty (https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty) come to mind as decently popular projects.
the pattern seems to be that all of these don't use your google account, i suppose their system (through cookies or something similar) depends on the domain google.com somehow.
isn't this how esync works? edit: i think so https://github.com/zfigura/wine/blob/esync/README.esync
oh no!
it does still stand for Live Action Role Plating, but the meaning of the acronym on the internet has been expanded over the past few months to mean anything like "pretending" or "lying".
if i turn off my vpn, it works, but the vpn is cloudflare's own WARP. strange
it keeps saying "failed to load" for me. through the magic of the developer console, i can see that the api calls are working but the actual image requests are not. it seems that this is a case of an overzealous…
no, but the documentation for packed structs gives the list of allowed field types. it's also not documented that packed union fields must be valid packed struct fields but people may be able to assume that edit: also,…
zig does not allow arrays in packed structs/unions specifically for endianness reasons (there may be other reasons as well but endianness is what i know of)
all fields are public. declarations are private to the file they're in by default and then public if you choose to make them public
the triple slash is only for doc comments, not normal code comments - those are still double slashes. also, why would you want to grep for escaped backslashes?
how would you suggest we compile literally anything?
it's unclear to me whether they were actually told to lie or just told to survive / convince others. either way it is somewhat coerced but i think there is still a difference
if everything really was free then the textbook writers wouldn't need compensation since everything would be free for them too
the web says Microsoft's Azure Linux is Fedora-based? or are you talking about something else
the maintainers seem happy, especially now that CI is actually working how it's supposed to. but a non-rare complaint in the Zig discord is how slow Codeberg can be, and other things like the lack of codesearch hurt as…
and when people talk about zig, they don't usually mention that zig used to have goto, casting syntax like `T(val)`, a rule that said you couldn't pass containers by value, language-level async, some truly awful syntax…
"technically" usually means something like "strictly", not "by a completely different metric". work takes time. zig has had a decade of work put into it.
mainly because this build system change, along with upgrading to LLVM 22, are the only major changes for 0.17.0: https://ziglang.org/download/0.16.0/release-notes.html#Roadm...
yes, the "new" anchor links to /newest
even if this stuff is the "next Industrial Revolution", the Industrial Revolution was famously Not Good for many, many people
`-ai` isn't actually a special case that removes the ai overview, it just adds a search filter which removes all results with the word "ai". afaik the ai overview is simply less likely to show up with a filtered search
`&udm=14` just sends you to the "web" tab of search, which does remove the AI summary, but you also lose the widgets that google puts at the top of search, if you like those (weather, calculator, games, etc). one of my…
interestingly, MDN web docs claims at the top of the Web Serial page (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Serial_...) that Chrome does not support it, even though the support table at the bottom shows…
well, it is in the "thoughts" section of the author's website. maybe it doesn't belong on HN, but the person who posted it is not the author, so take it up with them. anyway, i agree with most/all of the complaints but…
TigerBeetle (https://github.com/tigerbeetle/tigerbeetle) and Ghostty (https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty) come to mind as decently popular projects.
the pattern seems to be that all of these don't use your google account, i suppose their system (through cookies or something similar) depends on the domain google.com somehow.
isn't this how esync works? edit: i think so https://github.com/zfigura/wine/blob/esync/README.esync