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trashburger
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- trashburgerCross-compiling doesn't work because you're not defining your dependencies correctly and relying on the existence of things like system libraries and libc. Use `zig cc` with Go which will let you compile against a stub Glibc, or go all the way and use a hermetic build system (you should do this always anyhow).
- For the GC it sounds like they don’t have generations which means copying long-lived objects needlessly due to the generational hypothesis. Interesting idea with the mailbox allocator, but how do these two allocators interact? Is the heap non-regional, or are they allocating into separate regions?
- I would very much like for him not to ignore the negativity, given that, you know, they are breaking the entire fucking Internet every time something like this happens.
- I wish JavaScript stopped being an abandoned trademark.
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- Maybe "practical" engineering is a better label?
- Check your browser/OS, works fine here.
- Early EOD for me!
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- A lot of claims about being "privacy first", but is there any way to actually verify these claims? For example they claim "no logs", but unless I log into their servers and personally check there is no way I can be sure, right? Is there something I'm missing?
- What's caricature today is headlines tomorrow.
- Windsurf is now owned by OpenAI so Anthropic is playing politics and not giving them access (they're pulling put all existing models in ~5 days too).
- Put it in metadata. ;) Image-based languages can associate metadata with live objects, which is how stuff like category info and visibility is provided. It doesn't affect runtime, of course, but it can give you squiggly lines in the live environment editor.
- I think it's a terrible idea to put your entire business in the hands of big tech companies who will take it away at the first sight of something they don't like with zero (legal or otherwise) recourse, sometimes in an entirely automated manner. Like it or not, ICANN and the DNS system remains mostly-neutral as it should be (even though Tier1 ISPs can be easily pressured into dropping/blackholing by activists, and some of them are activists themselves).
- Not quite; the interpolations are not eagerly stringified which is the potentially expensive part. In this sense it's kind of a middle ground between the two approaches.
- Pathological case for link rot.
- Please no. Templates being lazy is so much better than Rust's eager trait evaluation, the latter causing incredible amounts of pain beyond a certain complexity threshold.