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The March of Nines

kk.org
2 points·by ahmaman·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Your Agent Framework Is Just a Bad Clone of Elixir

georgeguimaraes.com
8 points·by ahmaman·5 mesi fa·0 comments

The happiest country wants to stay the happiest

northernlightshift.com
2 points·by ahmaman·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Elixir Outreach stipend for speakers and trainers

elixir-lang.org
2 points·by ahmaman·anno scorso·0 comments

Ask HN: Home wirless router with focus on security?

2 points·by ahmaman·2 anni fa·3 comments

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1 points·by ahmaman·2 anni fa·0 comments

Ask HN: What Does It Take to Be a "Black Belt" Programmer?

5 points·by ahmaman·3 anni fa·4 comments

On to Elixir

thraxil.org
76 points·by ahmaman·3 anni fa·39 comments

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ahmaman
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Moving forward, wonder if such AI capabilities would widen the security gap between open-source software vs. proprietary?
ahmaman
·anno scorso·discuss
Curious to hear if anyone have experience using Svelte together with LiveSvelte [0], as described in this blog post [1]?

In theory, it sounds like this could be the sweet-spot for using the Javascript ecosystem where its required where LiveView fall short.

[0]: https://github.com/woutdp/live_svelte

[1]: https://dockyard.com/blog/2024/03/14/harnessing-liveview-and...
ahmaman
·3 anni fa·discuss
I would use Elixir (Phoenix + liveView), to me its the most productive stack for web apps at the moment.

You can have SPA like user experience without building a separate frontend & backend. That simplifies things ALOT!

For data persistence, I would consider SQLite otherwise go with Postgres.
ahmaman
·3 anni fa·discuss
Philosophy: A Complete Introduction By Sharon M. Kaye [0] is a wonderful book that introduces different philosophers and their main ideas.

Each chapter starts with a thought experiment about a given idea and then it gets into more details.

I liked that the book was written in simple language and gave a good overview of many philosophers. Later you can decide to dig deeper into whatever grabbed you the most.

[0]: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18265274