> not sure if supporting them is even a goal Technically, it is a goal, though perhaps an optimistic one. I won't support vicious widgets in the 2.x releases, but I should definitely add support for it in the…
I was about to say the same. I set up a new one for my son on Christmas Eve and I almost gave up completely.
Plug still gets the job done imo. But I'm also hopeful that since this one is builtin to the language it'll likely be end-game worthy for lots of users. I have tried it out and had a painless experience though I never…
Same with pilots. Checklists are the only reason I ever feel safe to takeoff
Emacs users have all the fun. And just like eve online or dwarf fortress, I can't seem to get fully into them myself, but I love reading stories about it.
> guaranteeing behavior to the client requirements > built by humans, with elegant abstractions Frankly, I look at both of these options and think I haven't seen either in the wild...
Would you mind giving a little more info on what you're getting Jules to work on? I tried it out a couple times but I think I was asking for too large a task and it ended up being pretty bad, all things considered. I…
Although my conclusion is the same as yours, that flying has never been safer, it has felt like longer than 2 months that the state of aviation safety has been under scrutiny. I feel like the Boeing situation recently…
What's the use case for a separate GUI for neovim? I remember using macvim for a few days maybe 8 years ago, but I never "got it". It felt like the benefits of having my editor in my terminal were thrown out for little…
This is my first time hearing about Muphry's Law and I love it
I did the exact same thing. Sad day
Is your statement not a false dichotomy? I like 1 particular brand of backpack with a slightly prominent logo on it. I do not believe there is an equivalent quality made by a brand without the logo I buy.
Haha. That's been my status for about 4 years. I switched to doom emacs and I keep saying, "as soon as things slow down, I'll build this from scratch..."
That was the event that got me to stop using "Basically" arch (Endeavour, arco, etc) and just use arch itself.
I honestly thought I'd never use copilot, but when I need to write something to interface with XML via a SOAP API, boy copilot is my best friend...
Point #4 is totally on point! I slice lots of apples to share with my kid and there is such an unexpected difference depending on the variety we buy. Some apples really benefit from being cut into wedges!
> not sure if supporting them is even a goal Technically, it is a goal, though perhaps an optimistic one. I won't support vicious widgets in the 2.x releases, but I should definitely add support for it in the…
I was about to say the same. I set up a new one for my son on Christmas Eve and I almost gave up completely.
Plug still gets the job done imo. But I'm also hopeful that since this one is builtin to the language it'll likely be end-game worthy for lots of users. I have tried it out and had a painless experience though I never…
Same with pilots. Checklists are the only reason I ever feel safe to takeoff
Emacs users have all the fun. And just like eve online or dwarf fortress, I can't seem to get fully into them myself, but I love reading stories about it.
> guaranteeing behavior to the client requirements > built by humans, with elegant abstractions Frankly, I look at both of these options and think I haven't seen either in the wild...
Would you mind giving a little more info on what you're getting Jules to work on? I tried it out a couple times but I think I was asking for too large a task and it ended up being pretty bad, all things considered. I…
Although my conclusion is the same as yours, that flying has never been safer, it has felt like longer than 2 months that the state of aviation safety has been under scrutiny. I feel like the Boeing situation recently…
What's the use case for a separate GUI for neovim? I remember using macvim for a few days maybe 8 years ago, but I never "got it". It felt like the benefits of having my editor in my terminal were thrown out for little…
This is my first time hearing about Muphry's Law and I love it
I did the exact same thing. Sad day
Is your statement not a false dichotomy? I like 1 particular brand of backpack with a slightly prominent logo on it. I do not believe there is an equivalent quality made by a brand without the logo I buy.
Haha. That's been my status for about 4 years. I switched to doom emacs and I keep saying, "as soon as things slow down, I'll build this from scratch..."
That was the event that got me to stop using "Basically" arch (Endeavour, arco, etc) and just use arch itself.
I honestly thought I'd never use copilot, but when I need to write something to interface with XML via a SOAP API, boy copilot is my best friend...
Point #4 is totally on point! I slice lots of apples to share with my kid and there is such an unexpected difference depending on the variety we buy. Some apples really benefit from being cut into wedges!