Ugh I can’t find the xkcd about this where the guy goes, “you know what we call precisely written requirements? Code” or something like that
Ugh I can’t find the xkcd about this where the guy goes, “you know what we call precisely written requirements? Code” or something like that
You mean omega, not theta
Surely you could implement this via a sorting algorithm? If you can prove the distance function is a metric and both lists contains elements from the same space under that metric, isn’t the answer to sort both?
I remember a guy who tied his baby’s rocker to the drive and wrote code to open and close the CD drive repeatedly lol. Fun times.
It’s likely transpiring and not compiling, so it’s a lot easier than it seems. Source: made a language that adds features to Python and transpiles to valid Python.
Yeah I worked at a place like that, but it made sense because we were also expected to keep PRs small, so a good commit message for several squashed ones was perfectly fine.
James did a great video covering this article. TLDR is that the article endorses RDT, but with about 4 spritzes of water instead of the normal 1. Moreover, it points out that this can lead to increased extraction in espresso brewing.
Oh god I feel so called out. I wish I paid more attention to my commit messages but I’m usually too busy fixing the directory structure and refactoring. Sigh.
Without a good export feature, this is completely useless. I don’t want my journal to be another reason to be locked in to Apple’s ecosystem.
Yeah, on its own this is a good feature and I don’t have to write my own version based on the GDPR data request.
What do you like about fish? Have you tried zsh? I’m in the market for a new shell too.
zx looks super interesting! I’m building something very similar, except using Python as the language instead of JS: https://github.com/yrahul3910/pysh
I’ll try out zx though, it looks cool, although I’d be worried about Google ditching it in the future.
I’m writing my own: https://github.com/yrahul3910/pysh
Oooh I’m stealing these aliases! Odd that I never wondered whether you could have an alias be symbols.
I’ve always thought it was funny how *nix lets you name things in a way that makes it miserable for others lol. I think I had a directory named -
because of a mkdir
syntax error.
I totally forgot! Makes sense that the implementation is shell-specific.
Wait what??? That’s amazing! I’m learning so much.
Yeah. Part of what I get for paying is the Bridge app so I can use Thunderbird instead of the website. I don’t want or need the LLM thing.