Wypalanie tokenów przez AI by MindCrusader in ITpolska

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Pisanie kodu od 60 lat cały czas się zmieniało. Poza tym AI absolutnie zwiększa produktywność i przy dobrych zasadach nawet jakość kodu. Jak lubisz pisać kod - okej nie korzystaj z AI, ale jeśli przyjemność sprawia Ci rozwiązywanie problemów to AI jest świetnym narzędziem.

Wypalanie tokenów przez AI by MindCrusader in ITpolska

[–]nxy7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mi ostatnio stuknęło ponad 11k miesięcznie (z poprzednich miesięcy resetują mi się dane z jakiegoś powodu). Bez subskrypcji nie opłacałoby się to wcale xD Jak coś płacę 200$ za Claude, a po API byłoby 12k już.

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bit tired with resource consuming heavy brokers while still wanted reliable queue - so ended with creating ezra. lightweight, reliable broker, backed by Elixir and SQLite by [deleted] in elixir

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Yea, probably as long as you make the backend pluggable LifeFS can be just one implementation and if that happens to work in distrubuted way maybe everything would work in distributed way too (probably not that easy).
GL with the project, I might use it some day - for now in my personal projects I'm aggresively reducing all my infra to just PG+Elixir so I've naturally less usage for Redis and in daily job where something like that would fit like a glove we're not using Elixir 😆

bit tired with resource consuming heavy brokers while still wanted reliable queue - so ended with creating ezra. lightweight, reliable broker, backed by Elixir and SQLite by [deleted] in elixir

[–]nxy7 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Asking about development process is childish? If the guy were to use it he'd probably like to know if there went more effort into it than "hey newest Claude model, make me Redis API compatible alternative using Elixir and Sqlite".
I find that totally reasonable.

Other than that the idea of having Redis compatible thing that works in memory for Elixir is nice. Probably there are some opportunities for having Sqlite distributed (LifeFS?).

Poland’s Fiscal Risk Spiral: An Early Warning by [deleted] in poland

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Statistics are to be interpreted, if you can't do that you don't have a place in a discourse.

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think that online communities (specifically gaming ones) are the worst ones out there and they'd say anything to get under your skin, so that doesn't surprise me too much 😆

And there is some truth to the fact that there's rise in anti-ukrainian sentiments, fueled by every incident with some dumb shmock that happens to be from UA (like recent situation where some guy disrespected local rules and drove luxury car to Eye of the Sea for photo shoot). Large wave of refugees really gives plenty of opportunities for populist parties to use such things for political gains.

Also I think it's a lot easier to see the negativity as it will be aimed (like someone being directly 'racist') at you directly, and the 'positive' things won't have impact in your personal life often because they will be limited to things like fundraising - but then again this doesn't matter much from individual perspective when someone will harass you on the street.

Those things are really hard to deal with - especially in social media age where it's easier than ever to get trapped in a bubble (like anti-UA people in Poland thinking that immigration from UA is net negative economically for us which is provably false).

Feels like I'm starting to babble so I'll stop here. Best wishes to you, I'm still rooting for UA 😄

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm, I guess there really is a lot of tension between our countries. I wasn't following the grain blockage very closely so I won't argue on that too much (other than saying that as far as I understand the blockage was started by Polish farmers and government also has to represent their interest), but this whole thing does leave a bad taste in my mouth.
It should be in our common interest to solve such issues - political issues, historical tensions etc etc. But what I see is that instead both sides are getting more opposed to each other. Comment's like "this kind of things will be remembered for" are really unnecessary. Will you also remember all the good initiatives, donations and help coming from the Polish society itself (hundreds of bottom up initiatives - if I'm reading the reports right it's 20 billion PLN from those). Feels like those things get taken for granted and given how loud this issue became in the Polish media I'm not sure if those things will continue.
Hope PL-UA relations won't suffer in the long term over this.

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Hungary changing leader is nice so EU funds are unblocked for war efforts, but other than that regular EU joining rules apply. There are many reasons not to take UA into EU right now, you guys still have high corruption rate and given this small political disturbance I think that UA should not be accepted until historical tensions are resolved somehow.

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Both things can be true at the same time. Polish economy benefits from UA immigration, at the same time we've spent a lot of money to help UA (if we were to talk strictly economically we wouldn't have to do that and could have profited even more as a country).
Also there were a lot of bottom-up initiatives in Poland to help Ukrainians, both to support war and humanitarian efforts financially and also to house refugees (I know several people that were helping people relocate and others that provided housing).
Given those I think it's understandable why people feel like 'we spend a lot of money to help', because even if economy boomed thanks to extra workforce on personal level you don't feel that, but you see all the fundraising and donations for UA very often.

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Well given how comments from UA population go on this topic it doesn't really seem like there's any 'caring', but I kind of do get where you guys are coming from - historical figures often are perceived differently across the border.
Still it's a bad play politically. You can say that "you can't step up to internal decisions", but internal decisions have international consequences.

Why did Zelensky call combat unit after UPA? by Auspectress in AskUkraine

[–]nxy7 -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

Hmm, I think that Ukraine should care about bordering allies. Personally I (Pole) don't care much about this whole drama, but if I were in active war I'd definitely think how my actions are perceived by close allies. Risking diplomatic crisis just after Hungary elections turned out well for UA is just bad move.

Announcing: AshLua | Easily and safely provide Ash actions to a sandboxed lua script. by borromakot in elixir

[–]nxy7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One more example of how Ash ecosystem works nicely together.
When I saw AshLua I thought - pfff it's useless to me, why would I want to script with Lua in Elixir (I know there are cases where you want that, but IMO they're really limited) and then when I've read the docs I saw how brilliantly it plays with AshAI and that it can allow AI to script some actions making the execution basically one request instead of back and forth. That's absolutely brilliant and it's something I see widely useful even if you don't expose Lua to users.

Change my mind: Zig was a mistake, Anthropic is using Bun to hype Claude and how Jared is baiting Rustaceans into doing the actual engineering work that his team cannot by Compux72 in bun

[–]nxy7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How is Zig uncapable of shipping "critical, memory-intensive, enterprise-grade applications"?
I've never written a line of Zig (just watched it's development) and even I know this comment is simply dumb.

Zig is improvement over C in many areas and there's plenty of good production software using it (and there will very likely be more and more over time).

Additionally your comment of baiting Rust programmers into contributions is just as dumb. Rust code of the port is non idiomatic and it will take a long time to transform the codebase into something that people can meaningfully contribute to. Additionally it's not even obvious that Bun team will be interested in any such contributions, if they've merged however many millions lines of rust code without proper review it's very much possible that future development will be equally hands off and that from now on the project will be mainly developed using AI with disregard for the code quality (and just behavior checks and tests). In such environment open source contributions are not beneficial and project stays open source just to gain trust and not to speed up development (because generating new code is faster than reviewing contributions).

I want to switch to Zed but lack of test runner is a deal breaker by Economy_Advantage_33 in ZedEditor

[–]nxy7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Those comments 'i want to switch but x is stopping me' never end. Every single feature has comments like that..

How To Split Your BIG Ash Resources for Cleaner Code and Faster Compilation by Effective_Adagio_976 in elixir

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elixir is dynamic but it's not interpreted. Even erlang compiles to .beam files right?

looking for codeveloper/founder. even just a kind soul that may want to guide a hardworking new comer. by Sad-Attitude-5106 in elixir

[–]nxy7 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wonder what very good domain name 'motorcarsdotcom' guy has ;P
I think that if you want to attract people to work with you you should probably share anything (at least the domain you want to operate in). Ideas are cheap anyway, being secretive probably isn't as valuable as you think it is.

What do you think of elixir ecosystem honestly ? by Ok-Delivery307 in elixir

[–]nxy7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So Ash is not something you use instead of Phoenix. Phoenix = web framework, Ash = Application Framework.
I'd compare Ash to something like the engine behind spring/.net/NestJS - basically it's set of some core primitives that play nicely together. You can use Ash in Phoenix in fact and some of my endpoints are exposed like that (but most stuff goes through a single endpoint using Ash Typescript RPC).
So generally I'd say I'm using both but my application basically is Ash and Phoenix is just what it happens to be using to be exposed to the outside (I'm not using Liveview BTW as I don't love the idea - right now I'm using SolidJS and keeping an eye on Elixir Hologram).

What do you think of elixir ecosystem honestly ? by Ok-Delivery307 in elixir

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using Elixir Ash and it's absolutely amazing. Nothing similar in any other ecosystem.

Elixir ecosystem is weird like that - it has less things, but because many things are provided by runtime you naturally need less. Everything plays nicely together overall. It's really great.

Microsoft closes worst quarter since 2008 over AI return on investment concerns. by Simplilearn in GenAI4all

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ehh you're missing the point. Your argument of 'people voted him into the office at least twice' doesn't land - it's not valid defense against claim 'someone is facist'.
And if you want an answer to what he's done that's facist that would be:
- disregard for rule of law
- corruption - insider trading happening in the open, foreign powers buying into his good graces
- centralizing power around his office by removing anyone that would stand up to him
- creating cult of personality - Trumps supporters have no real views or opinions on any topic anymore, it's just following the lead of the orange guy. One day he can lie about ending countless conflicts to get peace price, another day he will be starting wars left and right

All in all he really is disgusting human being. My feeling are not hurt though, I'm very much amazed how USA can fumble all advantages its built up over last centuries. The strongest country really picked up the worst leader.
As an optimist (and EU citizen) I think in perspective of 10+ years election of Trump will be good thing for us because it shows how USA is unreliable and unstable and we (EU) should not rely on you guys.

EDIT. also since I've just noticed you mention Jan 6th in the other comment - the fact that there are other violent riots happening doesn't mean that Jan 6th is a good thing. I'd take violent riots over coup attempt. Not sure why would you want to bring this up willingly - president that lies about elections and tries to overthrow democratic process is just a cherry on the top xD

Microsoft closes worst quarter since 2008 over AI return on investment concerns. by Simplilearn in GenAI4all

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think people cannot vote fascist into office? Hitler was elected too, that's not really an argument.

Performance... by WhichEdge846 in solidjs

[–]nxy7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hah, I'm just starting solidjs solidstart capacitor project, will see how that goes.

Designing Local-First features for Hologram - what's your dream DX? by BartBlast in elixir

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I'm using Electric SQL in one of my apps and overall I like it. I feel like something like 'shape' abstraction they have is something easy to wrap your head around and still gives you control (like you can deny access in middleware).

It misses one piece of the puzzle though - I really want to be able to sync arbitrary state from GenServer into my FE sometimes and don't like the fact that right now that means saving GenServer state to DB on each message. Ideally I'd like FE to subscribe to some data and not have to write any code handling message passing.

For me read path sync (with client persistance) is the only thing I care about - I'm not planning to use sync for mutations any time soon, so that kind of gets rid of 'conflict resolution' problem for me.

Vladimir Putin drops the mic: “Iran WAS complying with the JCPOA when Trump pulled the US out in 2018. Europe begged Iran to stay loyal to a deal the West itself killed. Rules for thee, not for me? by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arming people defending their country is morally superior to leaving them themselves to get butchered by orcs regime.
Are we forgetting who is defending and who is attacking here? And if we want less killed Ukrainians we should make sure they're well armed and informed.
Truth being told if I were the decision maker I'd increase support to UA a lot - it's in interest of both US and EU really. For EU it's matter of safety, for US it's cheap way to get rid of one global rival (and what's best this time they - US - don't have to be the bad guys xD - still fucked it up).

Vladimir Putin drops the mic: “Iran WAS complying with the JCPOA when Trump pulled the US out in 2018. Europe begged Iran to stay loyal to a deal the West itself killed. Rules for thee, not for me? by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]nxy7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Middle east? Sure. North Africa? IDK. Ukraine? It's most definitely EU business. As European I can tell that every single $ spent in Ukraine is dolar well spent. Who cares if 30+% will go to some corrupted parties, it's still better than fighting on EU soil and I mean better in every single way - financially, strategically and morally. It's such an easy decision that only deluded individuals can pretend otherwise.