Took me a while, but I've managed my first successful run of Jepsen's echo test in #zig.
Ah, I see you are a stress eater, too. Donut?
Oooh, never mind, I thought we were still on 2. :D
Wait, SDL3?!?
#zig 's packed structs are crazy good.
Dependabot
Ugh have you, like, met dependant?
Picking up #zig again and immediately stumbling over string literals. lol
That's an interesting idea. I've read (skimmed) a few books and thought that could have been more concise. What books would you start with?
Browsing the modern web with a 12 year old laptop is fascinating because it really shows just how much code is being executed. Its dual core CPU is constantly redlining.
Did you scare them with MySQL horror stories? 😂
This reminds me of the early days of Twitter. APIs and so many ideas. And then they were shut down because Twitter needed to make money to pay for the infra. How do you see bluesky tackle this problem?
Oh dear, it's Advent of code again.
Oh this is great, too!
node js based apps are wild. Somehow you end up with tens if not hundreds of megabytes of javascript files plus a hundred megabytes or so of node runtime. It's puzzling how this became such a popular way of building apps.
Kaiser buns for breakfast.
What would be the alternative? TCP? 🤔Why would that be easier to debug? Because you can connect to an already running process over a standard protocol? Maybe we just need a good iostream multiplexer and better tools for stdout/stderr. 😅
I've finally installed bluesky on my phone. Now to find all the interesting people and avoid the brown garbage.