chat I can't decide on a Zig project
write a C-compatible natural language datetime parsing library or rewrite DOOM from C to Zig while keeping compat with *at least* Win7 and possibly even XP? Rust can't quite do XP ๐
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chat I can't decide on a Zig project
write a C-compatible natural language datetime parsing library or rewrite DOOM from C to Zig while keeping compat with *at least* Win7 and possibly even XP? Rust can't quite do XP ๐
Cline's attack surface area dwarfs surface area of Moon
nearly completed Ziglings. opinion: Zig is to C what Kotlin is to Java. but it's very early stage, more like those Kotlin versions that had the trait keyword for interfaces
dammit, I spoke it unclear. I want to build on top of CLD3. it will be a language detection backend for my parser, and each language is going to have basically its own parser. I'll try my best at English, Russian, Ukrainian, and French for that project!
uhm... nowhere because I was busy comprehending the black magic of comptime. plus, in those C projects I actually touch, Nix manages quite a lot of aspects and I'm too lazy to push Zig there yet. but I'll try to wire CLD3 (C++ lib) to a multilingual C/Zig-written natural language datetime parser!
trying out Zig. even if the language itself won't stick as much as C did, I will have a shiny new C compiler and an actually awesome build system
a machine built to end war is always a machine built to continue war
try mold it's tasty
whenever [mother|sister] enters my room, I am reading YouTube instead of listening it
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ah, nothing feels better than deleting deprecated logic, being free to break the ABI, and finding the way to simplify that convoluted org chart into something actually comprehensible at the same time
hey @remedygames.com who came up with the idea of Sticky Ricky? whoever they are, please, let them know that the idea of golem made of sticky notes, likely having unfinished tasks and forgotten passwords scribbled on them, is just evil genius in the best way possible :)
nope, but that upcoming game looks somewhat similar :)
can anyone guess which game I am referencing?
Prototype May Cry: Ultimate Destruction: Into the Multiverse of Inception
fuck it I'm going JVM + Panama + Compose
I love evil Mick Gordon <3
A profile picture on the bottom bar of Bluesky is selected like a piece of text, with "Copy" and "Select all" hovering over it.
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@bsky.app @danabra.mov
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Mona Lisa loading a huge revolver. This small detail complements her famous contemplating gaze and a knowing smile
and LLM is always there in a sidebar, one command away. all I really want is a searchable directory of links and approachable documentation
> Thatโs the trap. Itโs not that AI is evil. Itโs that itโs genuinely useful. So useful that you keep feeding it, even when you know exactly what it costs. [ thelocalstack.eu/posts/ai-cha... ]
tbh I experience that too. Codex became a library I go to for docs on Gradle because Gradle docs are awful
a group of cats thinking, "I can't wait for Discord to collapse so MY chat protocol can rise from the ashes!"
been fucking with Project Panama. I think the result is nice as for a few hours. #kotlin #rustlang #java #ffi
github.com/bpavuk/rust-...
in opencode*
subagents. 5.3-Codex is in charge of 2.5-Flash-Lite. it's great for mass-edits where regexes don't quite cut it.
basically maxxed Mac mini worth of power in IP67 (or better) wrapping. enough for quite a number of workloads. and no, I'm not talking LLMs. I'm talking e.g. real-time human heat signature detection from a dozen of mesh-connected drones somewhere in freezing mountains