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Alifatisk
6,525karma·3,495submissions·October 14, 2022
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We are seeing multiple attempts to Ruby with types now, previously we only had Sorbet and Rbs (with rbs-inline), but now there is also Low_type and T-Ruby. I am curious about this direction, this show…
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> exe.dev is a subscription service that gives you virtual machines, with persistent disks
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I’d stick to artificial analysis
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Reading all the comments surprises me, have vscode turned this bad? Why? What lowered their quality standard this much?
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Previously, RBS-inline was the closest answer to typed Ruby, it was the JSDoc of Ruby. Recently, when I stumbled upon low_type and tried it out in irb, it finally felt like ”this is it, this is the TS…
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It’s below expectations, and even worse on Windows. Luckily people seem to be aware of this and there was a whole talk about improving Ruby DX.
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Relative path in stack trace would be so good!
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If this is interesting, I suggest reading about MSAB. They don’t have an English Wikipedia page, but one of their products does. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XRY_(software) …
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Alright, now when everyone knows this. I hope people have backed up all the files to unredact everything before DOJ retracts the sensitive documents.
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Can't wait for the benchmarks at artifical analysis
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Excuse my grammar error, I wrote this shortly before falling asleep
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In my experience, Grok 4 expert performs way worse then what the benchmarks say. I’ve tried it with coding, writing and instructions following. The only thing it excels at currently and searching for …
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Looks similar to Docker rollout plugin https://docker-rollout.wowu.dev
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Claude is on the list because some commits by users have "Co-Authored-By: Claude ...". Does not necessarily have to be vibe coded.
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> it allows certain nice to have features, like instantaneous page loads Right, but I do not think this is the case here
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And the state of it persist across page loads or tabs?
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I like the new design, however, I strongly believe the website could've been optimized further and used much less JS. Opening the website with JS turned off makes the code examples not load and t…
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> somehow, the Ruby community [...] think it's acceptable to have a standard implementation that does neither AOT nor JIT native code compilation Ruby have YJIT, which is a production ready JI…
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It's incredible how much the Qwen team is pushing out in this field
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> <PLACEHOLDER FOR FRONTEND HTML ASSETS> > [ADD/LINK TO ROLLOUT THAT DISCOVERED VULNERABILITY] What’s up with these in the article?
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The Ractor::Port class is interesting! But I have yet to use Ractors over the Parallels gem yet.
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Cool to see MRuby still getting attention!
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Me neither, I do not know where OP gets this impression. I've mostly seen love towards the language and it's web framework (Rails). But either way, why care? My best advice is to disconnect …
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How doesn’t Bun provide ”Rust-level” performance?