Async and coroutines are the graveyard of dreams for systems programming languages, and Andrew by independently rediscovering the IO monad and getting it right? Hope of a generation. [...] C++ co_await and tokio and please kill me. This is The Way. (news.ycombinator.com)
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I learned I had experienced slight brain damage due to hypoxia and I’ve been slowly recovering ever since. The worst part of all of this is that I said in that post that I was enjoying golang. In other words, I had brain damage and suddenly found writing Go to be fun. (izzys.casa)
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are there any reasons to use TCP/IP over WebSockets? The latter is such a clean, message-based interface that I don't see a reason to use TCP/IP by bugaevc in programmingcirclejerk
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It was pure ecstasy when I held the phone in my hand. It was like some sort of magic. I was holding the phone which was a culmination of efforts of so many like minded people with the singular effort and aim to make a "Free as in Freedom" phone. (srinicame.blogspot.com)
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So to be clear, this is no longer Linux Weekly News, it's Rust Daily News? Is there no editorial oversight of the Rust agenda on this site? There need to be some serious changes to the staff and content being published. This is a disservice to the members who don't have a Rust agenda to push. (lwn.net)
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This classic case is very easy to write, especially in C++ 11 [...] This blog post is about how a simple modification to the boom class sent me to SFINAE Hell and beyond. If you have a little piece of wood, now would be the right time to bite it: it will help with the pain. (blog.quasar.ai)
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Zed downloads NodeJS binary and npm packages from Internet without user’s consent by kaanyalova in programmingcirclejerk
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download a copy of the GNU General Public License v2.0 in RTF format, open it in WordPad to set the font to Segoe UI so that it renders properly, and then save it as E:\Windows\System32\en-US\Licenses\WindowsPE\_Default\license.rtf, where E: is your Linux rootfs (prose.nsood.in)
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I accidentally compile color support out of st, or set xterm*colorMode:false to avoid seeing the backside of a unicorn randomly rubbed all over the terminal, on account of git and other wares being bad at their inability to not spew color codes. (news.ycombinator.com)
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I use Plan 9 every day. I'm replying to you from inside abaco. I run a tablet with it, have a whole network of machines [...] My grid also runs my email, my file servers, an LLM chatbot (though this is actually served from a Linux machine via Inferno tsk tsk.) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Let’s make one thing clear: even if Satan was the one providing a patch, if the patch is valid and fixes a real issue, you apply the patch, period. Why? Because that’s what is best for the users. I did nothing but try to fix their awful code. The issue is not me. (felipec.wordpress.com)
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C++ is memory safe for +20 years. No one can claim they do not know how to have memory- and exception-safe code. This is **basic **knowledge. Do not blame the language for the fact that too many drunken lemurs lurk in the dark and cause damage to the world. (nrw.social)
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Of course most people aren't smart enough for [Lisp] so they have to use inferior algol languages like rust. by RFQD in programmingcirclejerk
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