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EU to legislate about Chat Control behind closed doors

patrick-breyer.de
741 points·by NeutralForest·13 days ago·435 comments

Runtime validation in Python type annotations

blog.natfu.be
1 points·by NeutralForest·4 months ago·0 comments

Verification Driven Development – Avoiding slop with agents

gist.github.com
2 points·by NeutralForest·6 months ago·0 comments

Design duality and the expression problem (2018)

tedinski.com
13 points·by NeutralForest·6 months ago·1 comments

EU brings back Chat Control, again

techradar.com
19 points·by NeutralForest·8 months ago·3 comments

Write once, deploy everywhere Python apps

beeware.org
2 points·by NeutralForest·8 months ago·0 comments

Autumn Lisp Game Jam 2025

itch.io
3 points·by NeutralForest·8 months ago·0 comments

Using Emacs as a TUI

blog.natfu.be
63 points·by NeutralForest·9 months ago·26 comments

Ada Lovelace Day – 14 October 2025

findingada.com
3 points·by NeutralForest·9 months ago·0 comments

You might not need Python-dotenv

blog.natfu.be
1 points·by NeutralForest·10 months ago·0 comments

comments

NeutralForest
·5 days ago·discuss
Interesting article, wonder where we're going with this though, I find it's very difficult to keep LLMs on track and critical enough to be useful.

Just want to say that:

>In our deployment, student-reported reading completion baselines for MATH 010 were approximately 15%, with instructors estimating 10%. Individual student reports of reading compliance ranged from "literally no one does that" to "is this being recorded?"

is hilarious
NeutralForest
·12 days ago·discuss
I can only recommend looking at all the Decker author's projects. He's done work on APL languages, GUIs, interactive programming, etc. https://beyondloom.com/things/index.html

A cool person making cool things!
NeutralForest
·16 days ago·discuss
The only thing I got from the presentation is that I still underrate geese, gotta put some respect on their feathered name.
NeutralForest
·27 days ago·discuss
> My experience with Python is a really bad one for professional work: it's chaotic and slow, and has by far the worst versioning and packaging story of any mainstream language, yet its proponents keep praising it in denial.

Some people just don't have the experience you do, "its proponent keep praising it in denial", can we have a better level of debate, come on now.
NeutralForest
·28 days ago·discuss
I think this article: https://www.boringcactus.com/2025/04/13/2025-survey-of-rust-... was the most exhaustive review of accessibility that I know of.
NeutralForest
·last month·discuss
It's exciting to see those developments in what is a language with already great economics. I'm sad there's pretty much no market for it in western Europe aside from maybe Germany.
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
Software design/architecture is a strange beast. It feels that if you want to learn it, you should spend time in legacy systems and large codebases of rewrite a project 3 times to explore counterfactuals. A lot of books on the subjects are abstract and give such simple examples, they are useless.
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks, I'll leave it as sucky markdown :D
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
That's fair, I have plenty of international coworkers and I think (and from what I hear from them), that Belgium is decently welcoming, at least in large cities.

I do take the train quite often as I said, anything on large axes is usually fine (Brussels - Charleroi, Brussels - Antwerp, etc) but yeah smaller lines are usually struggling some more.

I wish we had more ambitious governments in general, not only in terms of energy but also in the (bio)tech scene, which used to be touted as our great strength (we do have a lot of pharma companies though).
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
I'm not disagreeing
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
> Having kids is a financial and ecological disaster. As an outside observer it's remarkable to me people are still having any kids at all, which speaks to the strong subjective factors overpowering whatever objective considerations one might have about it.

Absolutely insane take imo. You do you man.
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
Depending on the country's situation, you might have to use fossil fuels during the transition, that's alright. But the transition is non-negotiable at this point.
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
I just want Belgium to go all-in on renewables, we [already have a pretty good electricity production make-up](https://statbel.fgov.be/en/themes/energy/electricity-product...) but we're still [too dependent on oil](https://www.iea.org/countries/belgium/energy-mix).

Hopefully the current energy crisis is a wake up call.
NeutralForest
·2 months ago·discuss
It's fine to shit on things but I have service almost everywhere and I take the train often with usually few issues aside from works on the tracks. Let's not blow up issues, it takes away from what we should focus on.
NeutralForest
·3 months ago·discuss
Fair enough!
NeutralForest
·3 months ago·discuss
Why did you move from it if I may ask?
NeutralForest
·3 months ago·discuss
Always a solution ofc!
NeutralForest
·3 months ago·discuss
Hey! Thanks for creating the package =) I'll need to try the integration again.
NeutralForest
·3 months ago·discuss
I would love to use Clojure but there are basically no jobs in my area with the language. Seems like the Nordics like Clojure but I'd need to move.

The very good backwards compatibility is attractive but as the result of the small community, there's also a lot of abandoned packages and fewer QoL packages (formatters, linters, etc); I know there are some but for example I had setup `cljfmt` in Emacs and it wouldn't work, didn't look further.
NeutralForest
·4 months ago·discuss
Thanks, I had to do the same.