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Cost of enum-to-string: C++26 reflection vs. the old ways

vittorioromeo.com
96 points·by sagacity·vor 2 Monaten·179 comments

Fret is a GPU-first Rust UI framework

github.com
1 points·by sagacity·vor 3 Monaten·1 comments

Data Inheritance

github.com
2 points·by sagacity·vor 3 Monaten·0 comments

Resurrecting Sinistar: A Cyber-Archaeology Documentary [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by sagacity·vor 3 Monaten·0 comments

The Streams Standard

domenic.me
1 points·by sagacity·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

Yakuza creator's new game in doubt as NetEase pulls funding

polygon.com
2 points·by sagacity·vor 4 Monaten·0 comments

The year of the 3D printed miniature and other lies we tell ourselves

matduggan.com
201 points·by sagacity·vor 6 Monaten·150 comments

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1 points·by sagacity·vor 8 Monaten·0 comments

Zed is our office

zed.dev
627 points·by sagacity·vor 8 Monaten·331 comments

There can be more than Notion and Miro

github.com
4 points·by sagacity·vor 9 Monaten·1 comments

Superbase on the Commodore 64

stonetools.ghost.io
1 points·by sagacity·vor 9 Monaten·0 comments

Sega AI Computer

en.m.wikipedia.org
1 points·by sagacity·vor 10 Monaten·0 comments

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sagacity
·vor 21 Tagen·discuss
The article is about arcade games.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
You can just right-click and hide it, though.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
It also really depends on whether you pick your battles or not. If an engineer complains every detail of a system then you get a "boy who cried wolf" effect at some point.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
This is genuinely a really fun way to browse Wikipedia. Only drawback is that folder names that contain ellipsis don't show the full name when clicked.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Oof, that first example (the idiomatic C++26 way) looks so foreign if you're mostly used to C++11.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Clearly if that was the actual issue I would've been able to get it working :)

The thing is, I was online, I had a working internet connection (and confirmed this by doing the 'utilman' hang to get a command prompt and getting a working ping command). It was just that Windows corrupted some kind of internal Microsoft Account connection and was locking me out.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I've reinstalled using this trick, so this issue won't bite me again in the future.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Yeah, so, to be clear: I'm fairly sure Linux will also have its fair share of issues that I occasionally would have to repair.

I don't necessarily even have a problem with Windows occasionally needing a bit of hand-holding, either. It sucks, but it's IT so meh, unfortunately it still comes with the territory.

What I'm mostly pissed off about is the fact that I have a perfectly useable machine but since I'm unable to login due to vague Microsoft nonsense and there doesn't seem to be a way to fix it I need to reinstall. This seems wholly unnecessary.

Even having some sort of repair installation that doesn't blow away all installed applications would have been somewhat ok as a last resort, but that doesn't exist either.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
I recently got locked out of my machine because logging in with the mandatory Microsoft account-backed primary user of my machine didn't work anymore. It said I was offline and I had to use the "previous password" even though I didn't have a previous password for that account.

Hacking around in the recovery console to add another administrator user worked, but then I couldn't reset the original user's password because it was tied to the Microsoft account and you can't change the password locally.

I don't need Copilot managing my inbox through AI, nor do I need a more exciting widget experience.

I just want an OS where if something like the above happens there's a way to fix it without having to reinstall. It doesn't seem like much to ask.

Edit: yes, I can use Linux but I have decades of Windows muscle memory and I do a bunch of DirectX programming. I shouldn't have to switch :)
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Sure, but do you diagnose cables so often that you need a permanent icon in the menu bar?

Following that logic, every application you use more than a handful of times should live there.

Anyway. I'm not trying to argue, I think this is a neat tool, but when the Windows tray got bloated with icons people used to complain about it.
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
This is pretty nice, but why do a lot of Mac apps insist on living in the menu bar?
sagacity
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Ah yes, like those EUV machines America and China have worked on.
sagacity
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Dreams uses SDFs though?
sagacity
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
To be fair, it's mostly an evergreen skill because people don't know how to exit.
sagacity
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
The argument is that it is older software in the sense that it's unmaintained because better alternatives exist.

Also, I don't believe it is fair to dismiss skeptics as inventing reasons. If anything, "believers" are bending over backwards to praise Anthropic even though they didn't actually release anything.
sagacity
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
There are plenty of size limited competitions, too (256 bytes, 4k, 8k, 64k) and competitions for old-school platforms.
sagacity
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
This is a fun exercise, but I'm surprised that someone is just dropping nearly $1600 to do so.
sagacity
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
The pricing issue is valid, though. It's hard to use a lot of these tools in anger without having to go to fairly expensive plans.
sagacity
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Do you really need an excuse to buy more gear? meme-be-honest.jpg
sagacity
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Actually, visiting from The Netherlands showed me a popup congratulating me on the quality of our postal code system.