I hate this.. I have to turn off the beeping feature of my car EVERY time i turn it on. It will beep if I drive above the speed limit, only it won’t always read the signs right..
I also recently discovered that I must periodically accept the terms when turning on my car, or else carplay won’t work. This isn’t every time but I think it’s on a timer as it’s at least every new day I’m driving it.
What the hell is this, who is expected to reread the terms every time they start the damn car
I will keep an eye on this! We’re currently using Mattermost, but their pricing is a bit all over the place and targeted for enterprise so we’re still running on the, now gimped, open source version.
Additionally we’ve been missing video calls, so that’s nice that Chatto has it :)
We’ve got an in-house pubsub solution that lives in the main applications database, so pretty much exactly as described in the article. And the atomicity it allows is indeed really nice!
I’m going to be giving off: ”Grandpa screams at clouds”-vibe with this comment. But I’m so sick and tired of ads and popups online.
I’ve barely gotten far enough to be drawn in by the article and then I get a giant popup (on mobile) to subscribe to read more posts like this.
Put it at the very end and I might. I’ve made it a habit to just exit the article whenever this happens. Nobody respects each other’s time in today’s internet, more intrusiveness = numbers go up.
I did that process on a whim after being buggered for weeks on end by LinkedIn. I immediately regretted it and realised that I had shared my private data for a fucking linkedin badge… I didn’t look into it back then but this article confirms my suspicions and dreaded feeling!
EU is protecting American business and especially big tech with it’s anti-circumvention laws that US lobbied for. Abolishing those would be more affecting than tarrifs and would allow a de-enchittification movement to start chipping off profits from US companies.
I second this. Most of our customers IT department struggle to look at the responses from their failed API calls. Their systems and organisations are just too big.
As it stands today; just a bit of complexity is all that is required to make AI Agents fail. I expect the gap to narrow over the years of course. But capturing complex business logic and simplifying it will probably be useful and worth paying for a long time into the future.
The debugger in helix was extremely barebones last I tried, LLM integration can only be made available through custom language servers since they do not support plugins yet.
If you are interested in making a move to a terminal editor I would instead look to neovim until helix matures a bit more
I actually moved from VS Code to helix and happily used it exclusively for about 4-5 months, at that point I had list list of things I really wanted in my editor. I took that list to neovim and haven’t looked back!
I really hope to be able to use helix again in the future though, there was a speed advantage in helix and less janky window management.
But for me to do that they might have to allow full vim motions as well
I also recently discovered that I must periodically accept the terms when turning on my car, or else carplay won’t work. This isn’t every time but I think it’s on a timer as it’s at least every new day I’m driving it.
What the hell is this, who is expected to reread the terms every time they start the damn car