TKarlsson
36 posts


@KristianMMeyer @StephenKing How much do you earn from buying a gun? Maybe government can match that.
English

@StephenKing I've said it before: The only way to get gun control in today's gilded age is to somehow make it more profitable than buying / owning guns. It's the only thing that trumps freedom here.
Profit > freedom > life
English

@ThePrimeagen In it's defense, nodejs has a very different standard library to what browser js has. The biggest thing that makes languages differ are their standard libraries.
English

@meganeabbott @WGAWest @WGAEast I think they're missing what they currently are getting paid and how much they're demanding to get paid. Without that it's just a strike for strikes sake.
English

Proud member of the WGA since 2012.
Writers deserve to be compensated fairly for their work. Now is the time.
#wgastrong @WGAWest @WGAEast


English

@nickfloats This looks like hyper realism, but no realism. Clarity without substance.
English

@Rich_Harris @jutanium Seems weird to have only one huge js file in a project just to have no build step. No testing either?
English

@jutanium nope, the article is correct. SvelteKit is written in JS and distributed as source code — no build step — and it's been miraculous for productivity. build steps make sense for apps, they make much less sense for libraries
English

@TomatronJones @ID_AA_Carmack You would just read or write to it. No abstractions beyond that.
English

@ID_AA_Carmack What does a Turing incomplete IO interface look like?
English

I know it is quixotic and against market forces, but I would like there to be some systems with no firmware at all, just open CPU cores and Turing incomplete IO interfaces.
Ryan Hurst@rmhrisk
Today's firmware is bigger and more complex than ever before. Back in 1981, the IBM PC BIOS was only 8k. Fast forward to now, and UEFI can be 8MB or more! As firmware grows in size and complexity, it becomes harder to secure. With more surface area comes more vulnerabilities.
English

@mattpocockuk I don't think React people know enough to use something like Typescript
English

@AnnasVirtual @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R Typescript is also weakly typed. It just has static typing.
English

@PR0GRAMMERHUM0R this is why i don't like weakly typed languages and will always use typescript over plain javascript

English


@woodywoodsta @seojeek @dan_abramov You're comparing a last commit 4 years ago with last commit 4 months ago.
English

@seojeek @dan_abramov Rubbish. Actively working on it but introducing regressions does not make it "unmaintained".
English

You've just installed @Code on a new machine. You immediately go to Settings and change...
English

@NathanGDQuest The most important feature is that you can detach views in the editor and code at the same time as watching other views. I hope.
English

@jordwalke Javascript.. Much faster development cycle, and easier concrete updates directly in DOM. React is just a slow templating engine and template literals are much easier, faster and less complex to deal with.
English

@JoshuaPHilll What? One in ten thousand teslas spontaneously catches fire? If everyone in NY would have teslas there would be fires everywhere on the streets!
English
















