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sharpfuryz
·29 dagen geleden·discuss
Have you considered rewriting it in Rust? Not for any technical reason (I say it reflexively now)
sharpfuryz
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
We are going to see techluddites this year
sharpfuryz
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Bubble/Not bubble, what does that really change? The economy will rise and fall one way or another; it is really in cycles. If the bubble pops, it will be a sharper fall. Unless you own AI, tech stocks - probably not a big deal
sharpfuryz
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
AWS/GCP/Azure Cloud turns the audit beast into a house-cat: one IAM rule, one log stream, one firewall and etc. Otherwise, you need to fill out a lot of documents to prove that your bare metal is safe to host, for example, cardholder data.
sharpfuryz
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
More like an actor engine than IFTTT, a simple and good tool that can simplify workflows like "daily export data from HubSpot to Google spreadsheet, then send emails."
sharpfuryz
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
It's not about a "gotcha." Browsers once supported the GOPHER protocol but dropped it around a decade ago. This serves as an analogy: if users don't use XSLT/XML daily, browsers may eventually drop support for XSLT - supporting features cost money
sharpfuryz
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
Do you use it daily in browser?
sharpfuryz
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
People have been building things differently for the last 10 years, using json/grpc/graphql (that's why replacing complex formats like xml/wsdl/soap with just JSON is a bad idea), so why train(spend money) AI for legacy tech?
sharpfuryz
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
The article is about intentional killing XSLT/XML in the browser. I think it is evolutionary: devs switched to JSON, AI agents don't care at all - they can handle anything; XML just lost naturally, like GOPHER