Vercel’s portless is a great alternative, but unfortunately it doesn’t work well with oauth flows.
I’ve built portmap[0] to solve that. Also comes with skills which makes it work really great with coding agents (instructions in the readme).
Yesterday there was another really interesting rust library, egui, on the front page of HN. I can tell that this is more like react, but how do they compare in other regards?
You’re under the wrong impression, I’m a network engineer who happens to _use_ FastAPI for some projects. The library linked I made at work, but open sourced and wrote docs for in my own time. The other libraries I’ve written are all in my spare time.
My comment is my own opinion, and a quick search for your name and pydantic backs it up. It’s just boring to read the same thing, every time.
I love my glove80. Went from 110 WPM to about 10 the first day, practiced a few hours and got to ~60 in a day or two. After a week or two I could comfortably program with it without feeling slowed down.
I have no more pain in my left arm after a work day, and I feel like it’s easier to sit with a proper posture.
Yeah, seems a bit weird for me to see that there. I like both of these guys, but Primeagen seems to be attacked a bit out of the blue here. He’s reacting to this just like he’s reacting to literally anything else on his channel.
I also don’t think it’s been anything too bad, he’s said his opinion, just like the rest. He reacts to it with energy (and in an entertaining way, imo), and it’s impossible for him to not address these things as a live streamer. Ignoring it would be weird.
Which model did you use? I read your comment when this HN thread was alive and decided to try to feed it a few websites (such as PEP8[0] for Python), and it only took a few minutes for LoRa training to complete, and the answers were not good. I also have a 3080.