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Connecting the Dots: Understanding the PSF's Current Financial Outlook

pyfound.blogspot.com
5 points·by _ZeD_·8 months ago·1 comments

OpenAI Launches Aardvark to Detect and Patch Hidden Bugs in Code

openai.com
3 points·by _ZeD_·8 months ago·0 comments

Programming, but make it Gen Z

cursed-lang.org
9 points·by _ZeD_·10 months ago·6 comments

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_ZeD_
·11 days ago·discuss
And the rest of the world people? would it be healthier? the doubt is striking me
_ZeD_
·27 days ago·discuss
yeah, but realistically in what other places would you use them?
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
from TFA

    uv run ohbin run rg -- TODO src/
yeaaah
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
> I know some people who are adamantly against solar and wind

let me guess... they sell oil?
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
> how many more years do I need to work in tech?

The right answer should be "until you are able to do it".

That's the whole premise of welfare. Anything less or more is privilege/vice
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
to spy on you
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
neither?
_ZeD_
·last month·discuss
While for "simple" diffs these UIs are "fine", I'm still struggling (after 15+ years of search) for a really good tool that could help me with 3-file diffs...

I'm still stuck with (k)diff3, and, while they work, I would really like to a more integrate web interface for my projects
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
Basically you're using AI as very costly linters...

what's wrong with (depending on the language) checkstyle, sonarlint, ruff, mypy, xmllint, and/or eslint?
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
> corporate programmers with the hacker spirit

that thing does not exists
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
if you're interested on liberliber[1] you can find some of Collodi's works in epub and audiobook formats (in italian)

[1] https://liberliber.it/autori/autori-c/carlo-collodi-alias-ca...
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
> At what cost though?!

maybe just a little less margin for apple...
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
Or, you know, as aether.

It's a scientific theory. It's the best that we have right now to model the real world and be able to do prediction on its behavior.

Does it seems to be kept together by duct tape? Maybe.

Is it yet useful? Yep.

Will it be discarded if anything more fitting will came up? You can be sure of it.
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
how it compares to airflow?
_ZeD_
·2 months ago·discuss
>>> To be more specific, Open Source only promises the four fundamental freedoms (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Free_Software_Definition).

no, that is FSF's free software.

I'm sick of coming here and see "open source" as something with "moral values" - stealing it from the free software with "the magic" of conflating the two concepts.

Open source is just big software companies stealing from innumerable volunteers
_ZeD_
·3 months ago·discuss
The very first words from TFA

>>> The La Marzocco

yeah yeah, I know it's the official machine name and it's another language and whatnot, but it just translate to "The The Marzocco"
_ZeD_
·3 months ago·discuss
I'll byte: how do you debug chains without intermediate values?
_ZeD_
·3 months ago·discuss
dude, that is a configuration.

it is completely declarative and lives in the best place, near your code, not on some other inaccessible repository.

what have you preferred? a json file? a yaml one?

I had them, and I find the annotations are more readable than other solutions.
_ZeD_
·4 months ago·discuss
>>> ‘uv but written in Python’

you mean pdm?
_ZeD_
·4 months ago·discuss
Am I the only one who use plastic covers? who cares about anything on the back of the phone?