Md. Gulshanur Rahman

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Md. Gulshanur Rahman

Md. Gulshanur Rahman

@gulshanur

Programmer, loves visual math

Bangladesh Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Pooya Parsa 🦋
🚧 I am a little bit slower than usual at triaging issues and PRs in unjs, h3, and Nitro. Making my maintenance workflows more automated and secure. Please privately ping me if anything is real blocker.
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Md. Gulshanur Rahman@gulshanur·
@YoavCodes @samaschke IMO, vibe coded is when no one knows what is happening under the hood. Yes, they did not and could not read 100% of the rewritten code. But as mentioned, it is the same semantics and code structure. Devs can go under the hood and do things. Not that prior knowledge fully wasted.
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Yoav@YoavCodes·
Vibe coded is when you don’t read the code. They said they’re not reading it, just using “adversarial code reviews by agents” So rust bun is 100% vibe coded now. It’s not deterministic. They added 1M lines of rust and removed 700k lines of zig. No one knows what’s in those extra 300k lines. Could be malware, zero days, etc. no one can deterministically trust it. It’s net new software.
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Yoav@YoavCodes·
Imagine deploying 1,000,000 lines of code written in 6 days by AI that no human has ever read, let alone reviewed, to production where your customer’s data is. Imagine
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Md. Gulshanur Rahman@gulshanur·
My take on Bun rewrite in Rust: Coding is not the bottleneck anymore, not even the reviewing. The bottleneck is knowing what is happening in that generated code! Companies still need qualified engineers for that. If companies think this is not needed because AI, product is doomed
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Jarred Sumner
Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
I have yet to see a benchmark where it is slower than the Zig implementation. It is basically the same codebase. It doesn’t use async rust and like the Zig implementation, uses few 3rd party libraries. It’s really the same thing just with better tools for us to prevent crashes.
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
Bun v1.3.14 releases tomorrow. If we do merge the Rust rewrite, this would be the last version in Zig
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Jarred Sumner@jarredsumner·
one of the tricky things about the rust port is layering. it’s currently many dozens of crates, which speeds up compile times but blocks cyclic dependencies. a lot of bun’s zig codebase uses tagged pointers for interfaces, for things like: - event loop tasks - process exit callbacks - nonblocking file i/o it sounds like traits are the idiomatic rust approach for this, but traits are costly - they don’t get devirtualized at compile-time or through LTO. same for fn pointers. in zig we didn’t split up packages so this wasn’t a problem. But I want compile times to be faster and ideally some parts of bun can be a crate for others to use without pulling in the whole thing. can someone with rust experience suggest a better approach that has ~no runtime or memory overhead and is visible to the compiler/linker? what the current rust code does is: - macro that generates extern “Rust” declarations for each type - release build as single codegen unit and enable LTO - no shared libraries, rely on linker’s LTO to do the inlining into direct function calls based on the tag this seems to work but it sounds uncommon/messy? is there a better approach that avoids making it slower?
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨BREAKING: He shares details of his Christian grandmother killed by Israeli forces. “The Israeli army decided to run my 84 year old Christian grandmother with a tank and just finish her off. She was still alive, from what I know.” Oh my God. What the f*ck. Repost this.
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Tevfik
Tevfik@tevfik_hams·
Burası Batı Şeria.. Hamas yok, savaş yok hiçbir şey yok ona rağmen sırf Filistinli diye siyonistlerin saldırısına maruz kalıyor. Bunun gibi saldırılar her gün yaşanıyor ama ses çıkaran yok..!!
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Assal Rad@AssalRad·
The difference is by design.
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gareth
gareth@0xgdr·
🧩 Vue → Svelte: Watching State watch() vs $effect — same idea but svelte feels simpler Exploring how frameworks think ⚡ #Vue #Svelte #SvelteKit
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Gaza’s officials say Palestinian bodies returned by the israelis are missing their eyes, corneas, cochleas, livers and other internal organs novaramedia.com/2025/10/29/isr…
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Md. Gulshanur Rahman@gulshanur·
@_pi0_ I believe template directives should stand out clearly from regular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. A Vue-like resemblance to HTML works fine as well. For templating I like liquid the most. It also happens to be available on other ecosystems. Just my opinion though.
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Pooya Parsa 🦋
Pooya Parsa 🦋@_pi0_·
Introducing Rendu: JavaScript Hypertext Preprocessor Not just a template engine — Rendu bridges SPA and SSR using modern Web APIs with multi-streaming and async support.
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Pooya Parsa 🦋@_pi0_·
Introducing srvx CLI (experimental). The fastest way to start a modern web server in Node.js, Deno, or Bun.
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DOAM
DOAM@doamuslims·
Sudanese women of El-Fasher collectively praying to God as there is no food left to eat. El-Fasher is currently besieged by UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF). #Sudan
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Arthur Fiorette
Arthur Fiorette@arthurfiorette·
🎯 JavaScript developers, we need YOU! Our try operator proposal just shipped a working (runtime-only) implementation: npm install try Try it. Break it. Tell us what you think.
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Md. Gulshanur Rahman@gulshanur·
@pierceboggan @code - A tree-table for showing errors/warnings, so that they can be filtered/sorted/grouped by any of their attributes. - A way to fully customize sorting/nesting/filtering (like combining multiple rules) in the file explorer, available programmatically to extensions.
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Pierce Boggan
Pierce Boggan@pierceboggan·
what are your biggest UX papercuts we should fix in @code?
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James Jackson
James Jackson@derJamesJackson·
A German Jew whose family were killed at Auschwitz was arrested and accused by police of “glorifying the Holocaust” after he gave a speech where he said “Zionism is fascism”
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Louisa Loveluck
Louisa Loveluck@leloveluck·
"If people arrive early and approach the checkpoints, they get shot. If they arrive on time, but there is an overflow... they get shot. If they arrive late, they shouldn't be there because it is an ‘evacuated zone’, they get shot," says @MSF's Aitor Zabalgogeaskoa in Gaza.
Louisa Loveluck@leloveluck

IDF soldiers in Gaza are being ordered by their commanders to shoot at crowds of Palestinian aid seekers, even when it is clear they pose no threat, @haaretzcom reports. "It's a killing field," one soldier said. "Our form of communication is gunfire." haaretz.com/israel-news/20…

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Dr. Ezzideen
Dr. Ezzideen@ezzingaza·
Yesterday, the last warning came from Nasser Hospital: “In 24 hours, there will be no formula left for premature infants.” Not a metaphor. Not exaggeration. A clinical fact. And the response? Silence. Not one truck. Not one crate. Just the silence of steel-hearted men, satisfied with the mathematics of infant death. That evening, a mother was brought to the clinic. Thirty-three years old. Unconscious. Skin cold. Breath shallow. A body so thin I could see the outline of her bones as I placed the IV. Her baby still clung to her, unaware that the breast it suckled had nothing left to give but the scent of death. Diagnosis? Dehydration. Acute malnutrition. But in truth, she suffers from something medicine cannot cure: abandonment. We administered fluids, stabilized her vitals. On paper, it will look like we helped her. We did not. We postponed the inevitable. She will return, again and again, until she dies or the world wakes up. And I am not sure which will come first. My colleague, still untouched by this hell, whispered that she should stop breastfeeding. “She must regain her strength,” he said. I did not answer. What could I say? That formula is no longer a product here, but a dream? That a can of powdered milk now costs more than a month's worth of food, if there were food? She cannot buy bread. She cannot buy air. And yet we speak to her as if she had choices. This is the cruelty of war: not just the bombs, but the absurdity of giving advice to the damned. When she left, I saw her husband standing outside. He looked at me with the eyes of a man who has already buried too much. I gave him the money in my pocket. It will not save her. It might buy two loaves of bread. It might buy her three more days of life. But she will return. And when she does, we will treat her again with our empty hands, with our useless medicine, and our unbearable guilt. This is not medicine. This is triage in a mass grave that has not been dug yet. Do not mistake this for a humanitarian emergency. This is not a famine. It is a siege. It is not collapse. It is calculation. It is not neglect. It is intent. And intent, cold and deliberate, makes it a crime. The women who collapse in my arms are not statistics. They are executions carried out in slow motion. And what is the world’s role? It does not pull the trigger. It simply watches the gun fire, again and again, and calls it “complicated.” But I will tell you what is simple: Hunger kills. Thirst kills. Silence kills. And here, in Gaza, all three work together with perfect efficiency. #GazaGenocide
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