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dotandimet
·قبل 3 أشهر·discuss
Looking into x402, and this is more about giving your agent a crypto wallet rather than a debit card.
dotandimet
·قبل 7 أشهر·discuss
In the QuickJS github repo there are commits from Charlie Gordon's github profile, https://github.com/chqrlie
dotandimet
·قبل 9 أشهر·discuss
I think most of the complaints about moment are that it's really big (because of i18n and timezones). Obsidian isn't a web page/app, so it doesn't need to optimize bundle size too much.
dotandimet
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
The Gobi desert and the bottom of the ocean are far more hospitable for human colonization than anywhere off-planet (not to mention far, far cheaper and more energy-efficient)
dotandimet
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
I've worked in Bioinformatics companies for over 20 years, so a big chunk of my programming career was working with Perl, and I've loved, used and advocated for Mojolicious since I first ran across it. It taught me about API design and testing, contributing to open source, and participating in a generous tech community. It also taught me about not being dissuaded from making the right technical decision by popular opinion or ego (for example, breaking with the consensus around PSGI/Plack interoperability to build the entire framework around async IO).

As the world around me and I moved on from Perl, I've experienced a sense of mourning and loss. I love Mojolicious but I realize I'll probably never again write more than a one-liner in Perl (certainly not on the job; the majority of my current employer's codebase is actually in R). Furthermore, it's become clear that modern web development belongs inescapably to Javascript (and maybe Typescript); In this light, the release of mojo.js feels like an act of love and consolation, a wonderful gift to myself and all other bereft Polyglot Perl expatriates like me.

I offer my love and thanks to the mojo core team - long may you rock on!
dotandimet
·قبل 4 سنوات·discuss
Use the debugger: `python -mpdb` is a very similar experience to `perl -d`, so much so that it feels like a gift from an earlier perl-to-python emigrant.

(I showed my co-workers `perl -d`, they later discovered and showed me `python -mpdb`)
dotandimet
·قبل 6 سنوات·discuss
I think he means "Zero Point Energy", the idea that energy can be extracted from the vacuum's quantum fluctuations.

https://www.inverse.com/article/35077-wtf-is-zero-point-ener...