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sgammon

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hi! i'm sam :) or sgammon on github. i am the author of Elide (elide.dev)

reach me at sam at the domain mentioned above, or github.com/sgammon

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Ask HN: JumpCloud Billing and Cancellation

1 points·by sgammon·2 months ago·0 comments

Qxotic.ai – AI Sovereignty for the JVM

qxotic.ai
4 points·by sgammon·2 months ago·0 comments

Cloudflare launches feature flags with "Flagship"

blog.cloudflare.com
3 points·by sgammon·2 months ago·0 comments

Tell HN: JumpCloud 2FA appears to be down

2 points·by sgammon·5 months ago·0 comments

Rust compiler back end targeting JVM

github.com
2 points·by sgammon·8 months ago·0 comments

SUV catches fire in parking lot of datacenter that suffered catastrophic fire

koreajoongangdaily.joins.com
8 points·by sgammon·9 months ago·1 comments

GraalVM Renews Focus on Non-Java Languages

phoronix.com
3 points·by sgammon·9 months ago·0 comments

NY Mag: The AI Kids Take SF

nymag.com
10 points·by sgammon·10 months ago·1 comments

Writing Memory Safe JIT Compilers

medium.com
73 points·by sgammon·10 months ago·19 comments

Mass Spamming via GH Issues

github.com
1 points·by sgammon·10 months ago·0 comments

Released: GraalVM Community Edition 25

graalvm.org
4 points·by sgammon·10 months ago·0 comments

Oracle Releases Java 25

oracle.com
3 points·by sgammon·10 months ago·1 comments

comments

sgammon
·5 days ago·discuss
love this, and the name "nub" is conceptually perfect

(1) adopts existing tech and improves, rather than a greenfield project with worse compat

(2) the way it uses existing node mechanisms to implement itself (+oxc) is very smart

(3) i like that the node.js-forever crowd has a way to use the newest stuff
sgammon
·18 days ago·discuss
success has many fathers
sgammon
·28 days ago·discuss
nice to see JS/python interop becoming a thing
sgammon
·2 months ago·discuss
Yes, there are many ways to do that now, in under 5 minutes. Cloudflare will set all of that up just fine. GSuite is much easier to set up than CPanel.
sgammon
·2 months ago·discuss
End of an era
sgammon
·3 months ago·discuss
did you even read and edit the title of this post?
sgammon
·3 months ago·discuss
bad news for big shoe
sgammon
·3 months ago·discuss
shoe shine boy is trying to sell me compute
sgammon
·5 months ago·discuss
Amazon
sgammon
·5 months ago·discuss
Would have been much cheaper in the first case on Cloudflare
sgammon
·5 months ago·discuss
> Claude simply cheats here and calls out to GCC for this phase

I see
sgammon
·5 months ago·discuss
Wow what a terrible and misleading article
sgammon
·6 months ago·discuss
is it not a file exfiltrator, as a product
sgammon
·6 months ago·discuss
Suggesting this in 2025 is wild
sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
People absolutely might confuse a DI framework for Android with this, seeing as lots of teams use both? They are both software products, to start?

> > can’t live up to owning it.

> ?

Dagger, the DI framework, is very popular, supported by Google, and the primary way to do DI on Android (for many). It is not going anywhere. It is unlikely that this tool or product will create a bigger audience. Therefore, it might never "live up to the name," compared to the benchmark set by current Dagger. It's a simple concept.
sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
People aren’t going to confuse a physical knife with this.

Android is the most popular operating system on earth. Names can overlap but you shouldn’t choose one where you can’t live up to owning it.
sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
“There’s nuance” yeah as much in my comment as the headline at the top of the article
sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
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sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
No it isn’t, otherwise Closure Compiler would (still) be running MS365
sgammon
·7 months ago·discuss
Dagger is already a very popular thing -- a DI framework