I am surprised by this take, honestly. We're a Haskell shop (and have been for over 10 years now) and are finding agentic development with Haskell to work pretty damn well. Cold compile times in Haskell are painful…
Oh thanks! I thought they meant this was going on in the real emacs man.
I didn't invent this mitigation FWIW - I saw it mentioned in one or another thread about this by someone else - possibly on the big reddit thread on this topic, not sure.
I can't find that branch here - https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git Am I looking in the wrong place?
I have perf issues with emacs-pgtk on a 4k screen on Wayland with Niri in both Emacs as a client and not. The issues appear with typing or scolling, the delay and lag become noticeable. For me the issue is only…
As someone else mentioned, that's what GHC2021 and GHC2024 are for. If you're suggesting that _every_ GHC extension is enabled then I think you don't really understand the implications of that. Many aren't compatible…
Pretty dishonest take. The most gracious read on this is that you encountered this situation ages ago and assume it's still the case today. I've been writing Haskell in production for almost 10 years now and manual…
Because Anthropic, at least, gives you the option to opt out of training? I think Google and OpenAI do, too.
I'm asking this with probably half curiosity and half rhetorical intent but....why even give a warning?
Her blog has lots of quality content that's been featured on HN several times - well before AI writing became a thing. Not that you should necessarily know that but just strong evidence that your intuitions here are way…
Are you being willfully obtuse or do you actually believe that's true of everyone? There are so many reasons why someone might have a laptop in such a situation but not be able to use a hotspot on their phone - it's not…
This comes down to intentions versus results. Viewed through the lens of results the comment you're replying to is still correct: The result is incompetence. I'd argue that's the only lens that matters when you're on…
Yeah. I mean, I still hold out hope that enough of the driver support will get mainlined or just rolled into some distro I want to use that I can use it for _something_ but right now it just sits unplugged on my desk.…
Embarrassingly, I don't really understand Hyper. I have a Moonlander and AFAICT the firmware (or at least the Oryx configurator tool they provide) says Hyper is just a combination of the basic 4 - Alt+Shift+Ctrl+Meta.…
Glad to see a good write-up of Wayland issues. My day-to-day doesn't run into the vast majority of these problems so when I see people melt down over a single trivial seeming Wayland choice about window coordinates then…
The Orion? God mine is so annoying. What a waste of money.
Not who you're replying to, but no - this isn't the same. You can't share that album with others. Or have others collaborate on it. You can do this with a few scripts and the Immich API - but that's not something the…
Agreed. The weird shilling of this nonsense is exhausting.
Can you not have an Optional<Optional<String>> in Java? That would allow you to represent explicit null with Optional, wouldn't it?
This style of engagement is so off-putting.
As a full time Haskell developer, I have a similar aversion to Haskell-based distro packages which aren't statically linked. There ARE statically linked Haskell packages in the AUR so it's at least feasible. I haven't…
You mean X users, right?
These seem nice but honestly feel like overkill for the most basic (and probably most typical?) use of tmux and similar. I generally have a single session I care about per machine (rather than per project) and wezterm's…
If you can't install screen then I'm surprised you can install tmux - BUT if you can install wezterm then it solves this need nicely by adding sessions + multiplexing to the terminal emulator itself.…
Yeah - it seems like this is a pretty undersold feature of WezTerm. It has completely eliminated tmux and Zellij for me outside of pairing with others.
I am surprised by this take, honestly. We're a Haskell shop (and have been for over 10 years now) and are finding agentic development with Haskell to work pretty damn well. Cold compile times in Haskell are painful…
Oh thanks! I thought they meant this was going on in the real emacs man.
I didn't invent this mitigation FWIW - I saw it mentioned in one or another thread about this by someone else - possibly on the big reddit thread on this topic, not sure.
I can't find that branch here - https://cgit.git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git Am I looking in the wrong place?
I have perf issues with emacs-pgtk on a 4k screen on Wayland with Niri in both Emacs as a client and not. The issues appear with typing or scolling, the delay and lag become noticeable. For me the issue is only…
As someone else mentioned, that's what GHC2021 and GHC2024 are for. If you're suggesting that _every_ GHC extension is enabled then I think you don't really understand the implications of that. Many aren't compatible…
Pretty dishonest take. The most gracious read on this is that you encountered this situation ages ago and assume it's still the case today. I've been writing Haskell in production for almost 10 years now and manual…
Because Anthropic, at least, gives you the option to opt out of training? I think Google and OpenAI do, too.
I'm asking this with probably half curiosity and half rhetorical intent but....why even give a warning?
Her blog has lots of quality content that's been featured on HN several times - well before AI writing became a thing. Not that you should necessarily know that but just strong evidence that your intuitions here are way…
Are you being willfully obtuse or do you actually believe that's true of everyone? There are so many reasons why someone might have a laptop in such a situation but not be able to use a hotspot on their phone - it's not…
This comes down to intentions versus results. Viewed through the lens of results the comment you're replying to is still correct: The result is incompetence. I'd argue that's the only lens that matters when you're on…
Yeah. I mean, I still hold out hope that enough of the driver support will get mainlined or just rolled into some distro I want to use that I can use it for _something_ but right now it just sits unplugged on my desk.…
Embarrassingly, I don't really understand Hyper. I have a Moonlander and AFAICT the firmware (or at least the Oryx configurator tool they provide) says Hyper is just a combination of the basic 4 - Alt+Shift+Ctrl+Meta.…
Glad to see a good write-up of Wayland issues. My day-to-day doesn't run into the vast majority of these problems so when I see people melt down over a single trivial seeming Wayland choice about window coordinates then…
The Orion? God mine is so annoying. What a waste of money.
Not who you're replying to, but no - this isn't the same. You can't share that album with others. Or have others collaborate on it. You can do this with a few scripts and the Immich API - but that's not something the…
Agreed. The weird shilling of this nonsense is exhausting.
Can you not have an Optional<Optional<String>> in Java? That would allow you to represent explicit null with Optional, wouldn't it?
This style of engagement is so off-putting.
As a full time Haskell developer, I have a similar aversion to Haskell-based distro packages which aren't statically linked. There ARE statically linked Haskell packages in the AUR so it's at least feasible. I haven't…
You mean X users, right?
These seem nice but honestly feel like overkill for the most basic (and probably most typical?) use of tmux and similar. I generally have a single session I care about per machine (rather than per project) and wezterm's…
If you can't install screen then I'm surprised you can install tmux - BUT if you can install wezterm then it solves this need nicely by adding sessions + multiplexing to the terminal emulator itself.…
Yeah - it seems like this is a pretty undersold feature of WezTerm. It has completely eliminated tmux and Zellij for me outside of pairing with others.