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Show HN: A TS SDK for Building Chatbots Across Slack, Teams, GChat, Discord etc.

chat-sdk.dev
2 points·by cramforce·5 माह पहले·2 comments

We Ralph Wiggumed WebStreams to make them 10x faster

vercel.com
2 points·by cramforce·5 माह पहले·0 comments

Show HN: Just-Bash

justbash.dev
2 points·by cramforce·5 माह पहले·0 comments

Vercel's sleep-deprived race to contain React2Shell

cyberscoop.com
1 points·by cramforce·6 माह पहले·0 comments

Our $1M hacker challenge for React2Shell

vercel.com
4 points·by cramforce·7 माह पहले·0 comments

"use workflow": Understanding Directives

useworkflow.dev
2 points·by cramforce·9 माह पहले·0 comments

Scale to One

vercel.com
2 points·by cramforce·10 माह पहले·0 comments

Addressing security and quality issues with MCP tools in AI Agents

vercel.com
1 points·by cramforce·10 माह पहले·0 comments

Stress testing Biome's noFloatingPromises lint rule

vercel.com
2 points·by cramforce·10 माह पहले·0 comments

Preparing for the worst: Our core database failover test

vercel.com
3 points·by cramforce·11 माह पहले·0 comments

If agents are building your app, who gets the W-2?

vercel.com
2 points·by cramforce·11 माह पहले·2 comments

The serverless compute to database connection problem, solved

vercel.com
3 points·by cramforce·11 माह पहले·0 comments

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cramforce
·2 माह पहले·discuss
Author here. Let me know if you have questions!
cramforce
·5 माह पहले·discuss
I would not over-read into that doc. In practice, the only missing stuff are extreme edge cases of the type that is actually not consistent between other implementations of bash.

In practice it works great. I haven't seen a failed command in a while

[Disclaimer: I made the thing]
cramforce
·5 माह पहले·discuss
In practice it is actually extremely fast because there is no process fork. You're talking nanoseconds for common commands

[Disclaimer: I made the thing]
cramforce
·8 वर्ष पहले·discuss
Counter anecdote: As a Google engineer it always seemed like Edge implemented the sparsest possible version of the web platform to make major Google products work–and literally nothing else. That works to launch the browser, but then basically any product change runs a chance to no longer fall into that sparse subset and break in a browser. If Edge had implemented a more robust set of features, it would have massively improved compatibility down the road.