@zack_overflow This is the correct decision from Andrew.
Private fields are pretty much always a bad idea in language of that category. If you truly need something private, the best approach is type erasure (e.g. `void *` or `char blob[N]`).
Why is no one talking about this?
This is why I don't use an AI browser
You can literally get prompt injected and your bank account drained by doomscrolling on reddit:
Why is no one talking about this?
This is why I don't use an AI browser
You can literally get prompt injected and your bank account drained by doomscrolling on reddit: https://t.co/aGN8xrdZtD
"Porffor is ~12x faster than Node and almost 4x faster than LLRT in this case. Plus, even with Node’s managed runtime trick, it is over 2x cheaper than Node (and almost 4x cheaper than LLRT)"
🚀 nice work @CanadaHonk!
goose.icu/lambda/
Perplexity is repeatedly modifying their user agent and changing IPs and ASNs to hide their crawling activity, in direct conflict with explicit no-crawl preferences expressed by websites. cfl.re/4l7RV9b
I think some people don't always understand my hate for package managers and I think it's a simple misunderstanding.
We as programmers love to automate because that's kind of our jobs but we forget:
Not everything should to be automated, even if it is possible.
I found out about lsr, an ls rewrite in Zig using io_uring by Tim Culverhouse, started as a fun experiment to learn io_uring. It uses 35x fewer sys calls!
I loved reading the companion blog post too.
all programming projects should lists its limitations and non-goals in addition to features and roadmap.
maybe I want to use it but 1) can it handle my use case? if not 2) is it in the roadmap? if not 3) is it even considered? if not 4) is there a fundamental limitation?
This is incredibly good advice. I find myself repeating this a ton to application developers.
That being said when designing systems you have to be aware that while 90+% of the time this is the case, it's good to make sure you aren't here.
This is incredibly good advice. I find myself repeating this a ton to application developers.
That being said when designing systems you have to be aware that while 90+% of the time this is the case, it's good to make sure you aren't here. https://t.co/Q2M0A8rxmL
We've reached a certain state of things when "Fast Enough" becomes a banner to rally behind.
Performance is rarely about raw perf until you hit a problem. It's about the model that gives you confidence to build without worrying about it. How confident are you in "Fast Enough"?
We've reached a certain state of things when "Fast Enough" becomes a banner to rally behind.
Performance is rarely about raw perf until you hit a problem. It's about the model that gives you confidence to build without worrying about it. How confident are you in "Fast Enough"?
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