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Pier Bover
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This is my biggest issue with all this. It's not that they're using AI, it's the massive rug pull on bun users.
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Maybe Anthropic decided to push this because of all the attention the experiment got. If it works out it’ll be a good study case for marketing.
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This will burn the little reputation and trust Bun has been able to achieve in the past couple of years. I guess this is what happens when you only have to respond to your corporate overlords. I will …
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Tried it with this URL: https://community.obsidian.md/ Most of the content is missing.
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It works for blog posts and articles but not anything more complex than that.
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I use Obsidian with light mode ;) (also applied to work with you!)
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The AI device thing reeks of 2024. Nobody wants AI embedded into the OS spying on you every move.
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Yeah this is going the way of the Pixelbook.
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maybe Fuchsia?
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The target is definitely not the K12 education market. It looks more like a premium device which most Chromebooks are not.
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I had to run it with --no-hot-reload to get a consistent behavior. > That's like saying express should have feature parity with Nest.js I disagree but, objectively, validation is a fundament…
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I'm a fan of Obsidian and your work but dark mode only is an issue for a big percentage of the population. https://medium.com/@h_locke/why-dark-mode-causes-more-access... …
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I can read it for like a minute or two. After that I get halation issues and the white text seems to start burning into my retina or something. It's not so bad for a UI like eg Spotify but anythi…
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Very cool. Shame the website is dark mode only which only makes it harder to read for people with astigmatism.
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Never tried .NET 10 but hot-reload was garbage with .NET 9 and 8. It failed very often and you had to manually restart the dev process. Even when it worked, it was no where as fast as eg using Bun wit…
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Yeah C# is fantastic. I also love EF. I stopped using it because overall it feels like Microsoft has lost the plot with .NET.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Elamite_script
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> Both Javascript and Typescript have none and want you to import hundreds of libraries There are plenty of very popular packages with zero dependencies like Hono or Zod. If you decide to blindly…
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It makes more sense to attack packages in NPM since it's by far the most popular package manager.
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Maybe it depends on the country?
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The Mac Studio is a high end computer that the majority can't afford or justify its expense. There's plenty of demand for RAM right now. We'll see how this turns out.
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I'm sure it will happen but I don't think it will be soon. 10 years ago I was using 16GB in my MBP and today it's 48GB. It's just a 3x increase during mostly a bonanza period.
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How fast do you reckon most people will be able to afford 128-256GB of RAM?
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I've been using CF Workers since 2020 or so. The biggest con is that your app will be coupled to their infra. It's less coupled than eg Firebase but still. For the past 10 years or so I'…
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Maybe but that doesn't mean that the AWS console isn't a royal mess.
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Ironically what is pushing many countries to a faster adoption of renewables is not climate change but the recent Iran conflict. Yes tech can help but implementation depends on human nature.
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> It’s purely politics-based not technical Jarred mentioned having to work on fixing memory leaks as the main motivation to try this. https://xcancel.com/jarredsumner/status&…
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It's not only Linux though and many projects don't have the funding to perpetually use something like Mythos.
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> before it gets better How is it going to get better?