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The Guix Nix Abomination: Leveraging Guix Derivations in Nix

fzakaria.com
63 points·by dagenix·mese scorso·0 comments

GenCAD

gencad.github.io
441 points·by dagenix·2 mesi fa·127 comments

YouTube agrees to pay Trump $24M to settle lawsuit over Jan. 6 suspension

npr.org
10 points·by dagenix·9 mesi fa·1 comments

New inline assembly syntax available in Rust nightly

blog.rust-lang.org
474 points·by dagenix·6 anni fa·222 comments

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dagenix
·4 giorni fa·discuss
I have no idea how well such a system works, but, I found these lines pretty jarring:

> They found it fires on ordinary driving, not just distracted driving.

> Glance away from an empty highway to take in the scenery, or look at the infotainment screen to change a song, and the warning goes off anyway.

Like, isn't that the point, that if you aren't looking at the road it should go off?
dagenix
·2 mesi fa·discuss
If you don't like the debian model, didn't use debian. There are people that like the debian model, it seems like you aren't one of them, though. That doesn't make them wrong.
dagenix
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My understanding is that existing Ebay shareholders would get half cash and half stock. In order to actually profit, those shareholders would need to believe that the combined company's stock could be sold off without taking a significant loss.
dagenix
·6 mesi fa·discuss
https://archive.ph/ZMsnQ
dagenix
·9 mesi fa·discuss
I strongly suspect that its not feasible to colocate pijul and git. git and jj are based on snapshots, while pijul is based on patches. They have very different models.
dagenix
·9 mesi fa·discuss
One thing JJ has that git doesn't is the concept of first class conflicts. In JJ, rebasing or merging never fails, but it might record a conflict to resolve later. Git, on the otherhand, forces you to drop we everything to resolve conflicts immediately. It sounds like a small thing - but in my experience, being able to resolve conflicts later when I feel like it is absolutely amazing and really helps reduce context switching.
dagenix
·10 mesi fa·discuss
You are supposed to supervise Tesla FSD. Waymo doesn't require someone in the driver's seat at all. They aren't the same thing.
dagenix
·10 mesi fa·discuss
The problem, IMO, with asyncio is that its way, way too complicated. In my experience, anyio (https://github.com/agronholm/anyio) provides a much better interface on top of asyncio. And since it can use asyncio as a backend, it maintains compatibility with the asyncio ecosystem. FastAPI, for example, uses anyio.

One thing that I don't see being mentioned in any of the threads here talking about green threads is cancellation. A huge benefit, IMO, of anyio is that it makes cancellation really easy to handle. With asyncio, cancellation is pretty hard. And with green threads, cancellation is often impossible.
dagenix
·7 anni fa·discuss
Nothing in his response is about encrypting DNS. Go grind your axe elsewhere.
dagenix
·8 anni fa·discuss
> You're starting to realize that not all cultures are that great.

That's sounding pretty racist