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Tadpole9181

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Trump signs order exerting federal control on mail-in ballots

usatoday.com
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Trump admin halts [$250M of] Medicaid payments to Minnesota over fraud claims

cnn.com
13 points·by Tadpole9181·há 5 meses·5 comments

Trump vows $10B from U.S. for his Board of Peace

nbcnews.com
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The Honey Scam Is Worse Than I Thought

youtube.com
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"Don't worry. Boys are hard to find." Trump/Epstein and... Criminal Enterprises

lisevoldeng.substack.com
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US announces 'Southern Spear' mission as forces deploy to South America

aljazeera.com
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Six surgeons general: It's our duty to warn the nation about RFK Jr

washingtonpost.com
139 points·by Tadpole9181·há 9 meses·34 comments

A Federal Appellate Court Finds the NLRB to Be Unconstitutional

prospect.org
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comments

Tadpole9181
·há 8 horas·discuss
So they switch to Steam, a digital-only platform? In what world does that make sense?
Tadpole9181
·há 22 horas·discuss
I've never used bun on production for this very reason. But nevertheless, tens of thousands of people and businesses do.

And I'm not sure how you're responding to my comment. The parent said "this is a marketing stunt" derogatorily, as if it's slop that doesn't work. This is already the canary build, it's more stable than the current stable, and is actively in production products in wide use.

The parent is objectively wrong, whether or not I personally use Bun.
Tadpole9181
·há 22 horas·discuss
Please, enumerate them.
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
Jarred, reasonably and publicly, did not expect a 1.2 million line rewrite to finish, fix a hundred bugs, and have no noticeable regressions in 11 days of experimenting.
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
I'm curious and would love to hear more. In long?
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
The rust port is the canary build now, being actively deployed to production in Claude Code and Prisma Compute (Beta).
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
If the majority of those are at an FFI boundary to a language without lifetime analysis, I don't really see how they could be fixed without rewriting all that downstream software?
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
I mean, case in point. (One of?) Zig's largest adopted projects who was donating $60,000 a year made by a contributor that worked directly with Andrew... Was not "stinky" engineering.

If Bun can't get it right starting in 2026 with all of Zig's tooling and someone who worked on the language, what hope does my random team have?

Especially when we could, instead, use Rust. With a larger community to boot.
Tadpole9181
·ontem·discuss
When did Jarred say anything but kind things to Andrew?
Tadpole9181
·anteontem·discuss
What exactly is your complaint? It doesn't make any breaking changes. That's how semantic versioning works.
Tadpole9181
·anteontem·discuss
Are you asking for an LTS Zig version as a member of Anthropic?
Tadpole9181
·anteontem·discuss
Not sure I understand. Bun's changes are merged on the dev branch and available for use, no?

EDIT: Oh, look, blog post on the front page now.

https://bun.com/blog/bun-in-rust

> Bun v1.3.14 was the last version of Bun written in Zig. Bun v1.4.0 will be the first version of Bun written in Rust. It's available in canary now.

So, yes, it seems it was definitely more than a "marketing stunt" and it's broadly available and slated to be the production release soon.
Tadpole9181
·anteontem·discuss
To be frank, I will never use Grok as long as it's remotely affiliated with or under the influence of Elon Musk or his ilk.
Tadpole9181
·anteontem·discuss
I highly recommend not patronizing adults for doing what they want or feel is appropriate when they're walking their dog.
Tadpole9181
·há 3 dias·discuss
What? Do y'all even try it before saying things like this?

I use it primarily as a replacement for tmux to do terminal stuff, not use agents. It's awesome. It worked out of the box, has actually good, working mouse support, quickly ships fixes, and the defaults are sane with obvious behaviors represented in an intuitive TUI.
Tadpole9181
·há 4 dias·discuss
Yes, this is one of the hacks they use that are fundamentally inaccurate due to confounding variables like bathtub curves and different issues causing early failures and long-term failures...

Because, otherwise, they would need to run those drives for years and years with reasonable cycling and read/write pressure to report accurate numbers based on real world failure rates in real conditions.
Tadpole9181
·há 5 dias·discuss
If they want to avoid confounding variables to real world use, this could take years. Nobody wants to wait years after an innovation to sell their product, so they develop ways to speed up the testing and get a number.

A machine that presses a keyboard switch 500 times a second for several days straight is obviously not indicative of someone actually using the keyboard. But it'll get the "absolutely beat the snot out of it" number, which is usually good enough for marketing.
Tadpole9181
·há 5 dias·discuss
Wow, you have the patience of a saint. It seems you have almost nobody actually engaging in discussion and instead trying to nitpick and play word games.
Tadpole9181
·há 7 dias·discuss
Started using https://herdr.dev/ and it's fantastic as a replacement for `tmux` with _much_ better mouse support.
Tadpole9181
·há 9 dias·discuss
I went from 4 to 8 in a single step. I had to change 5 lines of config.

Can we please stop the incessant belly-aching over problems that don't exist. I have to question if you even use these tools?