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Once you get into some really squirrelly logic with Claude, its responses become deeply technical. It expects you to be a senior engineer who understands the technology at a deep level.
@dhh i then ofc, went too boot and ran system in rescue mode and reinstalled all python crappy packages BUT, WHY THE FUCK were there 0 logs either in dmesg or journalctl and what the fuck does python libs have to do a linux distro desktop env
The great liberation of working on a niche product — whether that's Fizzy or Omarchy — is that you don't carry the burden of mass-market criticality or appeal. So you're free to have fun, be quirky, be whimsical.
@dhh good thing u came up on my timeline, recently i nuked some of my pyhton deps and because of that omarchy stopped working. the kernel ofc was fine, system booted and was stuck in a loop, flickering, prompting "no module XDG' was found
@Shinobu_uwu But with the first, you can't write a nicely-looking imperative sequence of commands like
next(step);
next(step);
next(step);
Plus, you can accidentally ignore the result of the first 'next' and have a silent error.
@saltyAom Correct me if I’m wrong, method chaining is for better type inference, less intermediary vars etc, etc, right? Do you think that is a reasonable tradeoff for the readability and general style of the code? do u even considered it to be a tradeoff?
Any part of Elysia is modular
You can take out an Elysia plugin and run it as a standalone server
By design, you are forced to think about the dependency of an instance
When you need to run only a part or combine multiple parts together, it will just work without much effort