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YorickPeterse

2,781 karmajoined 15 tahun yang lalu
Author of the Inko programming language, formerly a staff developer at GitLab.

Website: https://yorickpeterse.com

Submissions

Funding open-source software without compromising it

yorickpeterse.com
3 points·by YorickPeterse·5 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Inko 0.20.0: reducing heap allocations by 50%

inko-lang.org
4 points·by YorickPeterse·3 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Self-hosting my websites using bootable containers

yorickpeterse.com
6 points·by YorickPeterse·5 bulan yang lalu·3 comments

I'm returning my Framework 16

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313 points·by YorickPeterse·7 bulan yang lalu·608 comments

comments

YorickPeterse
·10 hari yang lalu·discuss
You're running an LTS release first released in 2024. What exactly did you expect was going to happen?
YorickPeterse
·14 hari yang lalu·discuss
Ah yes, so if say Hitler says "millions of people should die" then it's not violence, it's "just" words.
YorickPeterse
·bulan lalu·discuss
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YorickPeterse
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Surely they can just ask Claude Code to fix this? After all, coding is a solved problem right?
YorickPeterse
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
So how is this different from Fedora CoreOS or bootc/RHEL image mode?
YorickPeterse
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Over 135 original creations published (essays, poems, blog posts, one interactive experiment)

Ah yes, the pinnacle of original creations in 2026: regurgitating content ingested from elsewhere.

> They connect NASA redundancy systems to African kinship funeral economics. They trace an em-dash from typographic style choice to surveillance detection signal to Cloudflare product name.

So basically it produces complete bullshit equivalent to that of somebody having some sort of mental breakdown.

This article and the general attitude of AI bros reminds me of somebody hearing a parrot blurt out something random they picked up, then try to assign some deeper meaning about the universe to it.
YorickPeterse
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Just like Gaza right? Oh wait...
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
This is just the typical FOMO nonsense pushed by AI fans.

It's the exact same as seen with many past hypes, and every time the result is a lot more nuanced than those fans claim. It wasn't that long ago that people were claiming MongoDB was going to revolutionize the world and make relational databases obsolete, or how cryptocurrencies were going to change the world, or NFTs, and the list goes on.
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
An increase in right-wing extremism and racism, public transportation that is falling apart and ridiculously expensive, the water quality going downhill due to pollution, costs increasing far more than neighboring countries for seemingly no solid reason, a complete disregard for the climate and the EU regulations we're supposed to meet, and a lot more.
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Considering the state of The Netherlands over the last two decades, I can't help but feel this report is straight up bullshit. The only way I can see The Netherlands rank this high is by only asking two people and some sheep in the middle of nowhere.
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Is this why software transactional memory is so prevalent today and the actor model is barely used?
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I haven't looked deeply into either, but how does this compare to the combination of Clevis and Tang that e.g. Red Hat/Fedora seems to favor?
YorickPeterse
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
For those looking for a more extensive article about bootc, I recently wrote about using it in https://yorickpeterse.com/articles/self-hosting-my-websites-..., including a comparison to some other existing tools.
YorickPeterse
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Ah yes, because companies never lie about how they process your data...
YorickPeterse
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think sysusers _can_ technically run quadlets because you can log in as them, but it's definitely not what they're meant for so it's probably not going to work forever.
YorickPeterse
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The type of people complaining about this are usually the people you don't want in your community to begin with, so I doubt Gleam is missing out here.
YorickPeterse
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
A user friendly distribution would be something like Fedora or Ubuntu, not "Arch but with some optimizations that probably won't matter much"
YorickPeterse
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's very much privatised in the sense that it's operating on a for-profit business model, rather than a for-benefit model.
YorickPeterse
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
For Linux this will vary between distributions and configurations. For example, based on some testing I did today using mkosi [1] (for reasons unrelated to this discussion), a bare-bones Fedora 43 installation uses about 130 MiB of RAM, while a Debian installation uses a little more than 100 MiB.

IIRC last time I tried a bare-bones FreeBSD installation it used about the same amount of memory, maybe a little more based on how ZFS is set up.

[1]: https://github.com/systemd/mkosi
YorickPeterse
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The Netherlands has a very similar problem: the train system was privatized in the late 90s/early 2000s and has been going downhill since the 2010s or so. While it's still better than Deutsche Bahn, it's just so much worse compared to how it used to be.