- jackbravo parentAnd actually I like it that new cli tools are emerging because of this. For example hono cli: https://blog.yusu.ke/hono-cli/
- Reminds me of this clean architecture talk with Python explains this very well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJtef410XaM
- One common drawback of GM crops is the monopolistic nature of their seeds. They come with a license and a cost to use, you cannot save seeds and use them later. So it seems like a threat to the sovereignty of a Country.
The article briefly mentions that initially some seeds are given with royalty free licenses, but for how long?
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- Ha! The niri README has an answer for this, https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri, it is https://github.com/mogenson/PaperWM.spoon, "Tiled scrollable window manager for MacOS".
- If you want something more similar to Next.JS but in the python world, now you have https://fastht.ml/, which also has a big performance benefit over Django. Hahaha, same as Next.JS over Rails, because it is much more bare bones. But I would say that fasthtml has the advantage of being super easy to integrate more AI libraries from the python world.
- Or if you want more Next.JS like, but still fullstack framework there is https://leptos.dev/ and https://dioxuslabs.com/. Maybe dioxus being much more ambitious in its scope (not just web).
- And there are many people that continue to be religious even after becoming atheists. "The little book of atheist spirituality" from André Comte-Sponville, touches on this subject, and many others. I'm would also call myself an atheist-catholic.
I remember a joke in the book where two rabbis are discussing the issue of god's existence during the supper, at the end, they both agree that god must not exist and then go to sleep. At the next day one rabbi finds the other doing his early prayers and confounded asks him why he is praying if there is no god, to which the other one answers "what does praying has to do with god?".
- or https://ds4sd.github.io/docling/ from IBM.
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- It's built on top of pulumi, and their docs have some comparison against both CDK and pulumi in their FAQ section: https://sst.dev/docs/#faq
- I love duckdb, but their concurrency model is very limiting:
DuckDB has two configurable options for concurrency:
1. One process can both read and write to the database.
2. Multiple processes can read from the database, but no processes can write (access_mode = 'READ_ONLY').
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- I saw that you mention https://github.com/simonw/llm/. Hadn't seen this before. What is its purpose? And why not use ollama instead?
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- Most of the small python alternatives I've seen use Redis as backend:
- https://github.com/rq/rq - https://github.com/coleifer/huey - https://github.com/resque/resque