Stuart Carnie

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Stuart Carnie

Stuart Carnie

@stuartcarnie

InfluxData • Rust • C++ • Swift • OpenEmu • Godot • macOS • Bluesky https://t.co/XYRmFTbCVv

Launceston, Tasmania Katılım Mart 2008
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@OneNationAus Go home you imbeciles, and stop talking about things you obviously know nothing about. “The left” does not want to push Australians to electric vehicles. We need energy security and that includes renewables.
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Only One Nation is taking the fuel crisis seriously. The left wants to push Australians into electric vehicles, while past Liberal governments helped create the energy mess we’re in today. One Nation is the only party with a practical, sensible fuel and energy plans to get Australia back on track. Check our Policies onenation.org.au/issues Join One Nation onenation.org.au/join Unite Australia donate.onenation.org.au/unite-australia
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Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@PaulineHansonOz You are an embarrassment to the Australian public. You are a puppet to Gina and her cronies. Stop.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
There’s one thing worse than being in a fuel crisis - and that’s being in a fuel crisis with these muppets in charge. Australia has been warned about our fuel shortages for decades. Both major parties did nothing. As fuel continues to rise towards $3 a litre - the government’s only real solution so far is to tell everyone to think about working from home. Meanwhile no-one knows how farmers are going to get diesel in their tractors to put a crop in the ground. Australia has all the natural resources we could ever need - only One Nation truly believes in using all of them to the benefit of Australians.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
The major parties are in complete panic. They're worried South Australians have finally seen through their politics and will vote for a party who has Australia's best interests at heart: One Nation. We've got the team. We've got the candidates. We've got the policies. Most importantly we've got the guts to get government back on track. All we need is your vote to make it happen. Put liberal and labor where they've put you for the last 20 years, last. Avoid the handouts on election day and get your how to vote card texted to your phone: vote.onenation.org.au
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@PaulineHansonOz Yeah, they are up because your crush, Trump, started a war with Iraq. We aren’t stupid, Pauline. You are an incoherent mess, that is peddling fear, racism, xenophobia, to try and win votes, rather than having any sort of policy.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Interest rates raised again. Life is getting harder for Australians under the Uni-Party.
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passivestar
passivestar@passivestar_·
area lights in godot
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Chuck Reynolds
Chuck Reynolds@ChuckReynolds·
I'm almost there using ghostty but warp still works better for me .... how do we edit some text in a long command? like example: aws ecs (then i hit UP to pull prior commands) but the long command I just need to change a task ID let's say. in ghostty i have to arrow key to the middle of the command then delete and paste; warp i can just highlight it and replace. can i do that with ghostty?
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty 1.3.1 is now out, most importantly fixing the phantom mouse drag/select/scroll events on macOS. This release also includes improvements to AppleScript support and a couple dozen bug fixes. ghostty.org/docs/install/r…
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Cathryn
Cathryn@cathrynlavery·
your terminal in 4 upgrades: 1. ghostty — the terminal itself. fast, native, beautiful. finally one worth using. 2. tmux — sessions that survive anything. split panes, detach, come back later like nothing happened. 3. fish — autocomplete that actually works. syntax highlighting. no config needed. 4. starship — a prompt that shows you what matters (git branch, exit codes, env) without slowing you down. use: brew install tmux fish starship + ghostty .org your future self will thank you
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@mitchellh This is awesome. Be interesting if OSC commands could be standardised?
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Ghostty 1.3 is going to have a preview of AppleScript support. All windows, tabs, splits, terminals are exposed via AppleScript. For macOS users, this satisfies some of the most common requests: broadcast commands, automatic layouts, jump to working directory, etc. PR here: github.com/ghostty-org/gh… I also think this is an incredibly important feature to ship early/now so agentic tools like Claude and Codex can take advantage of a scriptable Ghostty on macOS. I still plan on a generic cross-platform scripting/plugin API (two separate things), but integrating with native features like AppleScript is entirely in scope of the Ghostty mission and like our Shortcuts integration it importantly lets you connect multiple sources since AppleScript can control multiple applications from one script. Note I normally don't ship features so down to the wire with a release, but this one is very isolated in its impact and I'm going to explicit document it in the release notes and website as a preview since I fully expect we're going to iterate a lot on the objects and commands exposed. From a security perspective, Apple already prompts for permission to control different applications so we're covered, but there is a master kill switch you can put in the config, too.
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@PaulineHansonOz Most Australians see through your lies. It doesn’t take much effort to verify most of what you say can be refuted with the facts.
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Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz·
Mass migration is a huge reason why you can't afford your mortgage, rent, groceries and are getting stuck in traffic for longer. There's 4.8 million visa holders in the country right now, made up of 3 million 'temporary' visa holders, and 1.8 million 'permanents'. Plus we've granted 1.7 million citizenships in the last ten years. That's millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren't Australian citizens. One Nation is the only party you can trust to tackle mass migration.
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
After selecting which run you want to compare with, the comparison view allows you to view which functions took more or less time between the runs. Call tree filtering operations like “Charge to callers” allow you to focus in on the functions that are faster or slower.
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
Xcode (Instruments) 26.4 Beta now allows you to compare runs in Instruments! 🧵
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Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
New Run Comparison feature allows to compare call trees with other runs using View → Detail Area → Compare With… or the ⇆ button in the jump bar.
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Stuart Carnie
Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@kellabyte What drives me insane is I build a crate that is used in my binary, and it rebuilds a whole bunch of dependent crates. Too many strange build.rs rules that invalidate build artefacts 😢
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Kelly Sommers
Kelly Sommers@kellabyte·
Damn Rust build times are so much slower than in Go.
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Stuart Carnie@stuartcarnie·
@OneNationAus Says the party that can’t win any seats and wants to change the same rules that apply to everyone
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
What many Australians do not find fair is being forced to number every box on a ballot paper, including having to choose between the final two candidates when they may strongly reject both. Under compulsory preferential voting, you are required to help decide between parties you may equally oppose. For many One Nation voters, the Greens and Labor are two toxic and repulsive choices. In inner city contests it often comes down to exactly that choice. Greens or Labor. Being compelled to direct your vote to one of them, even if it is your last preference, means your ballot ultimately lands in a pile that helps elect a party you fundamentally disagree with. That does not sit right with a lot of people. An optional preferential voting system allows Australians to rank only the parties they genuinely support. If there are parties they consider equally toxic, they can simply leave them off. Their vote would not be used to prop up someone they reject. That is fair. That respects voter intent. That is democracy. Democracy should not be about making a choice between who they dislike the most. For many people, being forced into that position actually turns them off democratic participation.
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Ray
Ray@raysan5·
After some months of intensive work, #raylib has finally reached the ZERO open issues** and ZERO open PRs!!! 🚀 Definitely, it's time to... Source: github.com/raysan5/raylib
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