So if all day you spend chatting with people via IMs, then openclaw helps you automate that. Got it.
Me too. I ended up reading the article first and then comments. It's definitely AI slop, can I have my ten minutes back.
Last time I used continue, it was still phoning home by default, you had to opt out of telemetry.
alchemist.el does the trick. I got it to work after some configuration tinkering, but so far so good. Thank you.
I've looked at Suture before and now pairing it up with pingo might be a good idea because Suture can add supervision capability to this library. As a standalone library, Suture gets close to what I want, except that…
Very cool. I can see using this to construct an application made out of plugins, where their isolation provides fault tolerance, I can kill and restart a plugin as needed. Now if it had heartbeat between the main…
I wonder if IEUG made any more progress on their TODO list https://erlangcentral.org/industrial-erlang-user-group/join/ in Publishing OTP backlogs and Public issue tracker...
I agree with you that it wasn't that much of a hassle technically, just wish that the announcement was done with more transparency instead of "OTP Technical Board" met somewhere and this is what was decided…
Elixir needs a good IDE with code completion and jump to definition. There are awesome Erlang plugins for Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA, but for Elixir I am still hacking in SublimeText and the lack of those two…
IMHO when Ericsson decided to remove "experimental pmods" support from Erlang in version 16, the compiler magic in ChicagoBoss turned from "oh cool" into a liability. Ericsson's development team did release a workaround…
It will be enabled by default in Firefox 13.
Write more tutorials for ChicagoBoss web framework. Write a RabbitMQ adapter for ChicagoBoss. Finish WebSocket support for ChicagoBoss.
So if all day you spend chatting with people via IMs, then openclaw helps you automate that. Got it.
Me too. I ended up reading the article first and then comments. It's definitely AI slop, can I have my ten minutes back.
Last time I used continue, it was still phoning home by default, you had to opt out of telemetry.
alchemist.el does the trick. I got it to work after some configuration tinkering, but so far so good. Thank you.
I've looked at Suture before and now pairing it up with pingo might be a good idea because Suture can add supervision capability to this library. As a standalone library, Suture gets close to what I want, except that…
Very cool. I can see using this to construct an application made out of plugins, where their isolation provides fault tolerance, I can kill and restart a plugin as needed. Now if it had heartbeat between the main…
I wonder if IEUG made any more progress on their TODO list https://erlangcentral.org/industrial-erlang-user-group/join/ in Publishing OTP backlogs and Public issue tracker...
I agree with you that it wasn't that much of a hassle technically, just wish that the announcement was done with more transparency instead of "OTP Technical Board" met somewhere and this is what was decided…
Elixir needs a good IDE with code completion and jump to definition. There are awesome Erlang plugins for Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA, but for Elixir I am still hacking in SublimeText and the lack of those two…
IMHO when Ericsson decided to remove "experimental pmods" support from Erlang in version 16, the compiler magic in ChicagoBoss turned from "oh cool" into a liability. Ericsson's development team did release a workaround…
It will be enabled by default in Firefox 13.
Write more tutorials for ChicagoBoss web framework. Write a RabbitMQ adapter for ChicagoBoss. Finish WebSocket support for ChicagoBoss.