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Rip language. Compiles to ES2022. Built-in reactivity

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28 points·by perfunctory·3 個月前·16 comments

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perfunctory
·17 天前·discuss
> because they deal with different aspects of the human condition which haven't changed significantly. they also give a different and valid intepretation / perspective

so do the other literary traditions I guess. What's so special about Russian. It seems as if the interest in Russian literature comes at the expense of the others.
perfunctory
·17 天前·discuss
I am genuinely curious why Russian literature is so popular in non-Russian speaking world. How do you wake up one day and decide to read Crime and Punishment? How do you find out about Russian literature in the first place? Recommendation from a friend, marketing in your favorite book store, school? Could somebody shed some light
perfunctory
·2 個月前·discuss
yep. "Formal specification layers " aka code.
perfunctory
·3 個月前·discuss
> obviously AI-generated article

how can you tell?
perfunctory
·3 個月前·discuss
I somehow feel that it's actually the opposite. It should be "Dear kubernetes user, you have just built a shell".
perfunctory
·3 個月前·discuss
How can you tell?
perfunctory
·3 個月前·discuss
> At the very least we'd need to see some data that shows that most people replace batteries when it is possible to do so.

I don’t understand. If we want to see the data we do need to make batteries replaceable.
perfunctory
·3 個月前·discuss
> One unambiguously positive development that's followed is that software professionals are writing specs again. LLMs - like many of us - do not perform well with ambiguity, and specifying problems is proving to be an effective tool for generating correct code.

Replace "LLM" with "compiler", "specs" with "code" and "correct code" with "correct machine code" and we are back to square one.
perfunctory
·6 年前·discuss
US looks more and more like China or Soviet Union. One difference is that the oppressor is not the communist party but corporations [0]

[0] https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-walmart-union-survei...
perfunctory
·8 年前·discuss
"These are non-technical people ..."

Don't know. I have the same question. "can FB track me even if the app is disabled?" How the hell do we know it's impossible?