slopyjalopi.bsky.social
Go and Rust developer. Doing TUIs and WASM.
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Lazyvim time? I think vim makes up for using bloated va code with ai spying plugins
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American voters do not reward good governance. Let people feel the consequences for being passive. It is sad, but I think most people learn from deep, sharp pain than from reading a history book. Instead, unions should rally here.
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Stay alive man, stay alive.
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I love your tweets. I hope the people on livestreams with beeping detectors change their batteries.
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Debian linux is worth a spin. Just ssh to do work. And use lazyvim instead of vs code to get the same productivity boost as adding copilot.
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I got a 350 usd asus chromebook. I put a linux vm on it. My solution for missing keys was to double down on terminal apps like Lazyvim and dump vs code.
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What is wrong with Debian? I feel like it is the water option in the OS cafe.
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What is the equivalent of ssh forwarding x11 now?
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Most stuff under the Christmas tree is now downloadable as an app. No excitement there. I don’t know how to replacer that for my kid.
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Is that php going to be wasm?
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Wait, we can make custom tags for structs? I thought json was built into Go
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May I ask what the relation is between Minecraft and AWS?
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This feeeeeels blasphemous.
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Please ipv6
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Is this available in Linux now? Something similar?
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I do. In lazyvim. I threw away vs code.
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I wish internet cafes set up ipv6.
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go hugo on neovim (lazyvim).
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I self-host Gitlab. I just have a 8GB RAM cheap desktop at home and use ipv6 to reach my house. You also get mattermost, which is a Slack replacement. This is all free.
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Are there any chairs that do not push up on the tail bone? I would like to avoid Jeeps disease. Asking for a friend.
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A clean feed on a social networking app. I don’t feel so much brain rot.
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I think some applications have hard coded file paths, so stuff like this helps. It would help even more if applications just let you configure working directories, etc
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I use for very niche, specific code gen requests like “give me a rust function that spawns an async task pinned to a cpu core”.
I don’t see benefits for copilot in my ide as it does not see the context for my code.
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I spent like a month removing all async code from my Rust project only to find out one critical dependency had a function that required a tokio context.
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For the first time in like 15 years, I feel like I am not getting brain rot from the editor algorithm. Please keep up the good work.
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Personally, I feel nothing spontaneous happens when I need to get in a car and drive somewhere. And definitely, I won't be spontaneously drinking with friends if I need to drive.
I think cities are car-centric because the majority voters are in the suburbs.
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I am watching. Please share.
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Try Lazyvim and drop VS code. Also, I can copy and paste CLI commands, cannot do that with GUI.
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Go and only Go. You won’t end up refactoring multiple times and there is a nice TUI library. Use a C ABI Rust library if you really need Rust or embed Wasmer into Go.
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I admit it. Allow me to also shower love on tmux.
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All systems nominal.
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Windws is painful. Lazyvim on linux is going to be the new hotness. May I suggest dabbling with lazyvim + tmux as a work environment?
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Craigslist in 2005, reddit in 2010, maybe
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Can you post here? My battery dies when using the other app
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Do you work in Tokyo? Maybe host a Rust memory mgt seminar in Tokyo innovation Base for the people?
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I am enjoying the posts here. The twitter app kills my battery too.
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Good morgan
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I found writing Go directly is faster than setting up a compicated nginx config.