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Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
have you seen the code of next.js? its completely impenetrable, and the packages have legacy versions of the same files coexisting, it's like huge hairball
Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
If I am to provide a summary of why layout shouldnt be linear constraints, is that it can't faithfully represent content overflowing onto multiple lines. I.e. it's inherently one dimensional. I.e. you can't really have a layout that adaprts to the screen size without creating a lot of separate breakpoints. This is a big limitation, that for example flexbox doesnt have. When I left Grid i immediately went and reproduced a lot of stuff we've been doing in (new then) flexbox layout engine, and i was like: Oh my god, this is so much more powerful.
Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
Hello Jon! This is Yarik. Cool to see you doing all this machine learning work these days.
Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
Is there a consensus about "Dont do it" negative prompts vs "Do it this way" positive prompts? So it's negative when there's a hard line, and positive when it's being nudged towards something?
Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
Well, OT has its CAP-like theorem, which says that you can make some sacrifices to get some qualities. Excluding time component from the OT and removing the "first edit wins" rules, allows for very flexible OTs with deterministic tie breakers (i.e. when two people are writing a word in one place, sort words alphanumerically to brea the tie). But in order for this to work for P2P environments, the list of actions can't be collapsed/optimized until all parties rebased their changes against all other parties. In centralized systems, peers can throw away the log of ops that happened before the server's last acknowledged state
Inviz
·7 か月前·議論
is there a modern operational transformation implementation that would work in P2P environment? i've had my own, but it had some convergence issues in complex fuzzied scenarios, couldnt fix before my enthusiasm ran out. I still feel like OT is more elegant and easier to integrate than CRDT. But i'm not finding good lightweight implementations.
Inviz
·8 か月前·議論
In these 15 years, HN was a website that shaped me and my worldview. It's a social circle that inspires me and broadens my perspective.
Inviz
·8 か月前·議論
What's wrong with GROUP BY 1,2,3?
Inviz
·9 か月前·議論
Please consider it a feature request
Inviz
·9 か月前·議論
I want to ditch stream-json so hard (needs polyfills in browser, cumbersome to use), but I need only one feature: invoke callback by path (e.g. `user.posts` need to invoke for each post in array) only for complete objects. Is this something that json river can support?
Inviz
·10 か月前·議論
yes but you can put it on nested objects. Each type: object can have its own propertyOrdering, so you control whole tree
Inviz
·10 か月前·議論
I have a mildly psychotic friend who think that he uncovered the secrets to everything with AI. Quantum theory and Jungian archetypes, together with 4 dimensions - great mix
Inviz
·10 か月前·議論
nested field have their own propertyOrdering
Inviz
·10 か月前·議論
gemini api has propertyOrdering field for that
Inviz
·5 年前·議論
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