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@luv2code

programmer, photographer, gadgeteer, electronicist/roboticist, foodologist, madeupwordacist, husband, father.

Se unió Aralık 2008
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luv2code
luv2code@luv2code·
Whenever I buy a used car from enterprise, I feel like Richard Gere's character in Pretty Woman.
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Bruno Rodrigues
Bruno Rodrigues@brunocroh·
I know his work and the relevance his Go code has. I just don’t see him talking about or producing Go anymore, only Zig. So I assume that these days he might be more fluent in Zig than in Go. I used the word fluent, not better, and it doesn’t mean he is bad at Go or anything like that.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
I'm writing Go again (for what, you'll see later...). `go doc` and `gopls` are like agent superpowers and its shocking how productive agents are out of the box at writing [good] Go code versus other languages I've used (including the JS ecosystem). Also, Go + Zig is a good mix. Go for the higher level and concurrent stuff and then no-libc Zig code plus the Zig compiler for zero dependency cross-compiled cgo with high-performance characteristics (minimize cgo boundary crosses). Chefs kiss. Its funny because a lot of the shitty ergonomics of Go CLIs like `go doc` and `gopls` (prev. stuff like `go oracle` or `guru`) are totally obviated by agents and not just that but in a twist of irony they're excellent for agents. Don't worry, its not Ghostty. Ghostty and libghostty will remain pure Zig; it's a fantastic fit and a perfect pairing. This is for something else. "Wait, I thought you said Go has no place anymore?" I was wrong, mostly because agents are so productive at Go. I won't bring in other languages in this discussion because I don't want to feed the crabs, so to speak. lol.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@mitchellh @brunocroh Imagine suggesting to Mitchell H that he's less familiar with go than zig! The cringe is off the scale.
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
@brunocroh I wrote Go nearly exclusively and more than full time for 12 years straight. My judgement is sound.
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annie@soychotic·
Just saw project hair mary it was really good I had to pee bad though so I left during one of the scenes and I have a question SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS Was the guy ever proven right about his water theory ? does rocky have a penis ?
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
More Vintage Computing museums should rent out cloud access to their rare hardware. SDF (Super Dimension Fortress) does it, and it’s freaking awesome. I’m literally logged into a Sun SPARCstation…anyone can do this for free, right now. Just SSH in.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@ohmyzsh Would it be cool to have an ai plugin that converts natural language to cli. Like, "Add the files creation date to the end of every filename in this directory" and the plugin would run that through an llm and put the answer on the next prompt.
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
me at nopa on a first date her: how’d you pick this restaurant? me: I asked claude [waitress compliments her pants, clothes come up] her: where do you shop? me: lost a bunch of weight, had to rebuy everything. sent claude a pic of me and it picked [few min later, looking at menu] her: wait how do you track the calories me: believe it or not, also claude. I send it a pic of the menu I’m such a shill
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bashbunni
bashbunni@sudobunni·
@viis_dev I haven't tried it but I've heard good things! How long have you used it?
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bashbunni@sudobunni·
it's crazy that duckduckgo mogs google for programming content
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luv2code@luv2code·
@jamesqquick Wezterm because it has embedded lua. It also does multiplexing and a bunch of other stuff.
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James Q Quick
James Q Quick@jamesqquick·
What terminal are people using these days? 👀
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luv2code@luv2code·
@sudobunni I agree with the decision he made but strongly disagree with IT being too lazy. That's a very immature thing to say.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@jarredsumner Is there a built-in facility to complete incomplete objects with the next chunk?
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
In the next version of Bun `Bun.JSONL.parseChunk` parses potentially incomplete line-delimited streaming JSON This is useful when reading JSONL files or streams that may be too large to fit into memory
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luv2code@luv2code·
@lauriewired It reminds me of the SPEs in the PS3 which also had SRAM, I think. Are they similar?
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
The “opposite” of a GPU is kinda weird. Graphcore has a strange chip (IPU) that loves tiny batches...but is also massively parallel. It used to cost ~$100k. Now you can get one on Ebay for $160 bucks. The catch is it's almost impossible to use.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@soychotic I'm not sure what they were selling in that ad but I'm pretty sure I want it.
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Framework
Framework@FrameworkPuter·
We’re deliberately not innovative. The reason this company exists is to bring back the kinds of longevity, repairability, and overall consumer ownership of technology that companies took away over the last couple of decades.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@lauriewired There are 10 types of people. Those that understand this joke and those that don't.
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
Why do programmers get confused around the holidays? OCT 31 = DEC 25
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Dan White
Dan White@atdanwhite·
Hosting Christmas dinner? Here’s a tip to elevate your meal: warm up all your forks.
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luv2code@luv2code·
@mitchellh Here is my wezterm config that does the thing #L176" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/luv2code/dotfi…
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luv2code@luv2code·
@mitchellh I think this should fix one of my major pain points. I use gnu/screen style prefix for managing panes and I need a way to turn it off when I remote into a server. Can I bind F12 to deactivate the default key table so it sends ctrl-a to the remote session?
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty now has a keybinding system powerful enough to enable a "vim mode." This is built by composing multiple Ghostty features together, meaning you can create any modes you want (emacs, tmux, whatever). We'll keep adding more bindings to make these even more powerful! The config: gist.github.com/mitchellh/1c5b…
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