Reilly Wood

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Reilly Wood

Reilly Wood

@reillywood

computer enjoyer. urbanism tweets are over at @gridsvancouver

Vancouver, BC, Canada Katılım Aralık 2007
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Reilly Wood@reillywood·
As of last night, @nu_shell has built-in SQLite support in main! This was one of the features that made me fall in love with Nu; it got lost in the v0.60 engine rewrite, but now it's back and better than ever.
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Reilly Wood@reillywood·
I have migrated to Mastodon (@reillywood" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mastodon.social/@reillywood) for computer stuff and bsky (gridsvancouver) for urbanism stuff. They are much better than this site, these days.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
@simonw @charliermarsh Tools should be written so that you do not need to reconfigure shells. That we normalized this over the last 10 years was a mistake and we are not forced to continue walking down that path :)
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Azlen@azlenelza·
Computer history by Balenciaga
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Bret Victor
Bret Victor@worrydream·
★ Dynamicland's new website documents ten years of progress toward a humane dynamic medium. dynamicland.org
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Reilly Wood@reillywood·
@paulgauthier I’m loving Aider and the pace of development is remarkable. Thank you!
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Paul Gauthier@paulgauthier·
Aider v0.53.0 can keep your prompt cache from expiring. It can ping the Anthropic every 5min to keep the cache warm with --cache-keepalive-pings. Aider wrote 59% of the code in this release. #preventing-cache-expiration" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">aider.chat/docs/usage/cac…
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Paige
Paige@GRUGCEL·
ever since i was young i knew i wanted to be on the computer
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Alex Garcia
Alex Garcia@agarcia_me·
Richard Hipp, creator of SQLite, just made a new branch that implements a subset of this new "pipe syntax". Trying it out, not sure if I dig the "|>" syntax, it's a bit awkward. But having FROM come 1st and making SELECT optional is a welcome addition sqlite.org/forum/forumpos…
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Simon Willison@simonw

My notes on Google Research's new paper describing "pipe syntax", their alternative syntax for SQL queries which they've been rolling out internally since February simonwillison.net/2024/Aug/24/pi…

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ian@slomobo·
@itseieio applescript is just talking to this guy
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Ratatui
Ratatui@ratatui_rs·
A new release of Ratatui has been cooked up and is ready! 🧀 We've added init() and restore() methods which greatly reduces the boilerplate! 🦀 A minimal hello world now looks like the snippet below. ➡️ See the other changes: github.com/ratatui/ratatu… #rustlang #ratatui #tui
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Omar 🍋
Omar 🍋@ocornut·
This screenshot has two things: - Tears of the Kingdom is using Dear ImGui, which I sort of knew but didn't have public proof of. - but mostly: Nintendo use tools to track who placed certain objects in the world, in order to facilitate tracking/discussing intent among designers.
ニカイドウレンジ@R_Nikaido

宮本茂氏がゼルダ開発中に「この石をここに置いたのは誰や?」って尋ねたけど結局誰も名乗りを上げずに怒った、みたいな話が記憶に残ってる。たしか「責任や意図がない」みたいな話だったかな? それはそれとして、今回のCEDECティアキン講演では石を置いた人が誰か分かるような機能が搭載されてた。

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nolen@itseieio·
I'm speaking at !!con tomorrow about running Flappy Bird inside MacOS finder tomorrow! Say hi if you're there! (yes this is 48 hours after speaking about a different game at a difference conference (XOXO), i will be v tired)
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Reilly Wood@reillywood·
just having a great time on the computer this week and getting paid for it
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Reilly Wood@reillywood·
ok it's generally pretty good for computer stuff, gonna keep using it, but there's also something to the notion that Mastodon attracts people who have no chill. and now they have a 500 character limit!
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