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·17 dagen geleden·discuss
What about not piping 20MB of JavaScript to the user just to change the color of a button instead?
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·24 dagen geleden·discuss
Codefloe
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·vorige maand·discuss
Bitdiddler style, he thinks he's smart for making his code convoluted and unreadable.
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·vorige maand·discuss
One person show. Effectively, it is dead since now it became the proprietary toy of its author. The author is entitled to do what he wants with his own creation, however.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
The water is already boiling and the frog can't get out anymore.
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·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Why do Americans love to bring black people into everything?
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·6 maanden geleden·discuss
We warned you that systemd was just the beginning.
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·7 maanden geleden·discuss
"works as intended wontfix conversation locked"
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Always when an article of this author gets posted on HN there's a Rust fanatic saying how his code does not work and how wrong he is for committing the sin of using C in current year.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> vim has 2 implementations of slime.

Which are both buggy and one of them is abandoned.

> Lem is a new editor written in Common Lisp that has slime "built-in".

"Lem" is not (neo)vim, has Emacs RSI bindings and even if by some chance it included some "vi mode", it would simply be an emulation, not an actual vi editor. Same issue with Emacs using "evil mode".
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·vorig jaar·discuss
First step would be to support SLIME in editors other than Emacs.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It uses a privative license if you're wondering.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I have this script:

  #!/bin/sh
  set -e
  curl "https://adventofcode.com/${YEAR:?}/day/${DAY:?}/input" --cookie "session=$(cat .token)"
then: YEAR=2024 DAY=1 ./aocdata
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
>to free ourselves from the Wintel monopoly

Now we "enjoy" the Chrome monopoly.