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NotNullDev

NotNullDev

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参加日 Şubat 2020
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Liam Walsh
Liam Walsh@LiamWalshTech·
@cmuratori "4-day workweek"?! I thought they were getting rid of all the jobs?
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Casey Muratori
Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
Actually Sam, we had something like that, except it specifically required you to pay the people whose economic viability you would be jeopardizing. We called it "IP law", and you decided you would rather ignore it and try to fight paying for it in a large number of lawsuits.
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@AlwaysGameDev @ThePrimeagen It works better than many native apps for me. Maybe not the "not native" part is usually the problem but react doing 500 dom diffs in js, forcing rerenders and fighting with browser renderer?
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@pirate_dapp @ThePrimeagen It's double edge sword - on the other hand they have people that know much better whole software stack and codebase that they are working with so they can aim for higher quality than most open source accepting random contribiutions.
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.PIRATE 🏴‍☠️
.PIRATE 🏴‍☠️@pirate_dapp·
@ThePrimeagen Obsidian is not open source Like all closed source software, security problems likely Ticking time bomb
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@r0ktech someone haven't tried jetbrains or haven't worked in real project I see
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
can you name a single IDE better than VS Code ?
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Windows Latest
Windows Latest@WindowsLatest·
BREAKING: Microsoft confirms a major Windows 11 release that focuses on performance, reliability, bug fixes, and bids goodbye to forced Windows Updates + unwanted Copilot integration! Microsoft is seriously and sincerely improving Windows 11 by listening to top feedbacks: - Movable taskbar confirmed. - You can now pause Windows Updates for as long as you want. No forced shutdown/reboot when updates paused. - Windows Update is moving PCs to a single monthly reboot. - Faster File Explorer, reduced memory footprint, faster Windows Search, better OS performance, and other bug fixes - Scaling back Copilot in Windows 11, start with apps like Notepad - Moving Windows core experience to WinUI (native framework), dropping WebView/React in features like the Start menu - Fewer notifications (disruptions), improved drivers, and more. How do you want Microsoft to improve Windows 11? 👇
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@HostOfMeta @NyxXeres I think you mix ideas with real life situations. Your stand is nice for academic talk not for the software that models business logic and need to ensure data validy (have you heard of transactions?).
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Jeremie Pelletier
Jeremie Pelletier@HostOfMeta·
@NyxXeres asserts are for invariants, not runtime data sanitization; if they prevent corruption, the problems go way deeper assumptions mean something's not well understood, asserts are then the wrong production tool for these
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gingerBill
gingerBill@TheGingerBill·
Assert Driven Development >>>> Test Driven Development It just ADDs up. 😜
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NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@DyesAcid @tsoding because there are so many of these modern features that most of them are already deprecated
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Acid Dyes
Acid Dyes@DyesAcid·
@tsoding Why not just use c++ if you need some modern language features?
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Тsфdiиg
Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
I added lambdas to C lol
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@valigo @tzhechev Idk what do you mean suffer or rewrite, the modern world is basically built on java services that need 30 minutes to start and can handle like 20 concurrent requests per second.
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
@tzhechev > but you weren't using golang to begin with. This is not what happens in reality. They pick go because it's easier to just throw things together, and then either suffer, or eat the cost of rewriting to, idk, Rust
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
There is absolutely no reason why Go programmers shouldn't switch to Odin. Odin is everything Golang wish it were. Even Go's concurrency model is a trap - it fakes simplicity by hiding insane footguns that you'll inevitably step into.
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NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@valigo Go just works for web stuff, odin not yet coroutines are basically required for sane development in team keeping the service performance. Thread per request is often no-go for crud apps (I mean it is but it is soo wasteful)
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
@TheGingerBill A gigabyte of ram will cost more than a square meter in Palo Alto, we better learn how to manage memory :P
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LFuckingG🌖
LFuckingG🌖@LFuckingG·
@ThePrimeagen 100ms ui lag but 50ms to london - the web got faster than the browsers rendering it. modern js frameworks spending more time deciding what to update than actually updating it
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@ersinkoc @bunjavascript That would be fair only if you have paid like 100k+ to the company that caused you the issues for support of the tool that you are using. In such case I am pretty sure that if you contact support it wound't be so hard to get partial refund.
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Bun
Bun@bunjavascript·
Bun v1.3.10 - Fixes 155 issues (addressing 642 👍) - `bun repl` - native JS/TS repl - Windows ARM64 - ECMAScript decorators - Faster event loop - Barrel file import optimization - Faster structuredClone, Buffer.slice, path.parse Thanks 11 contributors! bun.com/blog/bun-v1.3.…
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Nyx
Nyx@NyxXeres·
@vaxryy No one with any self respect wants dotnet or Java.
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vaxry
vaxry@vaxryy·
what enterprises really want is hyprland DOT NET developers developers developers
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@eeuoss @rfleury Mona Lisa was created over the night as well, right? And the mentioned puzzle game was written in c# using unity?
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@eeuoss @rfleury I even hear that there are such terrible developers out there that are basically doing kernel development for over 34 years! Just one product!
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Anubhav Meena
Anubhav Meena@anubhavmeena·
@notnulldev @GlitchPoool @gdb Byte code definitely is deterministic and has patterns which the AI can be trained on to produce byte code as output from natural language input.
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
how did we ever write all that code by hand
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NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@anubhavmeena @GlitchPoool @gdb That is not correct - in such case AI model would be non-deterministic compiler from natural language to machine code. You don't want non-determinism for compilation.
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@sj_techno_king @RhysSullivan It doesn't matter that webapp is basically freezed after you scroll website and draining your battery like AAA game?
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Rhys
Rhys@RhysSullivan·
"we vibe coded our entire app and you can't even tell"
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Javi™
Javi™@javitm·
@gdb Future generations will look at our code the way we look at Margaret Hamilton next to the stack that powered Apollo 11. Thousands of lines of assembly most of us can barely comprehend. Still shipped the Moon.
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NotNullDev
NotNullDev@notnulldev·
@anubhavmeena @GlitchPoool @gdb You know, we already have something like that. These tools are called compilers. In addition, in order to ensure your programs are correct, they are fully deterministic :)
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Anubhav Meena
Anubhav Meena@anubhavmeena·
@GlitchPoool @gdb The layer of coding as we know we be altogether removed and AI will directly deliver the ready to run executables.
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