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coffeeindex
·há 50 minutos·discuss
Just commenting to say I've had the same experience. Been using Ghostty since (I was aware of) its release and it has been buttery smooth ever since. I occasionally see people talking about crashing or other issues they've had with Ghostty but I've not seen anything of the sort.
coffeeindex
·há 12 dias·discuss
Anecdote: I was trying out a new editor at some point that had just had a huge update. I installed it on NixOS and noticed the new update had not been pushed onto NixPkgs. I went through their contribution guide and found how to update the package. I opened a PR and immediately a couple previous contributors & a specific maintainer were on the PR and left me some helpful comments and questions and I got it merged a few days later.

And I was someone who hadn’t been active in NixPkgs at all. The community reviewing these small package updates are active and really care which is how the number of commits can explode
coffeeindex
·há 12 dias·discuss
devenv is essentially a convenience wrapper around nix shell with some nice tooling
coffeeindex
·há 29 dias·discuss
You can accomplish this with web without much issue.
coffeeindex
·mês passado·discuss
Also went from a Glove80 to a Dygma Defy and not looking back. It’s a really cozy keyboard
coffeeindex
·há 2 meses·discuss
Doesn’t help that prices are skyrocketing because of circular investing and spending between companies trying to amass as many data centers as possible to cash in on AI hype. These same companies keep pushing this idea that everything you know and do is worthless in the face of prompt-fu and that you have to use these platforms they’re pushing or you’re NGMI.
coffeeindex
·há 2 meses·discuss
> no sane person would have been able to write such complex piece of software in the pre-AI era.

Insane take
coffeeindex
·há 3 meses·discuss
What’s special about Odin when it comes to Raylib? (Genuinely curious)
coffeeindex
·há 3 meses·discuss
(Did not read the article, can’t speak to the exact argument the OP made)

I like this argument in the sense that JavaScript & HTML were/are awesome because you can learn from websites that you like the look of. You can just pop open inspect and directly see how to do something.

Modern frameworks have largely broken this to the point that it’s pretty difficult to understand what’s going on on a lot of pages
coffeeindex
·há 3 meses·discuss
I’m going to need a source on that
coffeeindex
·há 10 meses·discuss
> you can’t say certain things

So he sees it as another form of censorship
coffeeindex
·ano passado·discuss
Sounds like you're required to be online during 1PM - 6PM, probably for communication purposes. It's really not that bad at all.