@robertpi @bmarinov glad to hear somebody is looking for an itch to scratch! Personally, after coming to know of how "solved" the soft-realtime problem is with Erlang, I can't believe we still live with hanging desktops and servers. That is something user-facing that might be worth solving.
Languages ... Hard to beat Haskell exposure, maybe Prolog or its descendants?
@torproject I'll add that some people on the Internet seem to not understand that privacy is not binary. You don't have either zero privacy or full privacy. Privacy is a spectrum, you can have more or less of it.
BTW, the immediate trigger for this was wondering if something GNUStep-like was useful for the Haiku GUI platform. Individuals develop for Haiku, and it runs on a GNUStep-like on Linux/BSD too.
Not NIH, with GTK or KDE or WxWidgets (or Enlightenment of FLTK or JUCE) around. More like, developers having the freedom to write native Haiku apps that could be run on other platforms too.
Is Lemmy "competitive" with Discourse/Zulip in features? I would love to participate in various forums (Haiku OS, for sure; others too, like Pony which is on Zulip), but am loath to create log-ins on each. Is the Discourse way of not going for federation important for discussion forums?
#Lemmy #HaikuOS #Discourse #PonyLang #Zulip
CC @pulkomandy @mmu_man @begasus
@sinbad @psychicparrot42 I propose that we set up the Grumpy Old Developer Society.
That way we can really say that AI is an offence unto the GODS.
Tiddlywiki Sharepoint save bug report
@Jermolene @gavcloud actually, it is OneDrive sites (!) that used to work and don't now. I don't know how Sharepoint is different, but it is not affected apparently.
Tiddlywiki Sharepoint save bug report
@Jermolene @gavcloud I don't have a GH account, so ...
TiddlyWiki's WebDAV backend has stopped working on Sharepoint sites with the .aspx trick. Swearpoint now refuses to let the browser open .aspx files!
@alexshendi
I am not a Pascal family guy, so why pick a minimally-developed Oberon compiler over GCC's built-in support for Modula-2? Or Ada instead, actually, because it has been useful in many domains for long and was good enough to spawn a solid hardware design language (VHDL).
@phf
#VHDL #Ada
So ... I was looking at "Zig" again to see where it's headed. And boy does this thing seem Rust-ified these days. Building "hello world" takes forever (but displays a fun tree-shaped animation while it's happening, I guess to distract me from just how long it takes?) and then the executable is >2 MB. I am just too old for this shit! I don't want to futz with Golang because fuck Google, but honestly, what else is there? Nothing is left! There are language monsters with supposedly awesome implementations that do 55,312 things I probably don't want them to do just to compile "hello world" and then there's C. Good old C. Trusty C. Builds fast and generates mostly just the code I want it to generate C. Fuck! Honestly, this whole "modern languages" thing...
Someone give me a decent UNIX-ified Oberon compiler for crying out loud.
@alex you mention this the day I coaxed myself to make audio work in a months-old Debian on a new laptop. It was simple, but I had to search for it.
Just got tagged by someone on Mastodon with what seemed like an organic post that happened to mention me, but in reality it was LLM generated advertisement slop disguised as a blog post aimed at enticing specific individuals by tagging them.
It's like the spear phishing equivalent of marketing. Maddening.
And I can't even publicly shame them because that would just be giving them traffic.
I love this quote from the late Joe Armstrong (#erlang )
Joe Armstrong, Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming (2009) Peter Seibel , page 213
5. For currency to work, you have to be able to use it to buy things. To pay your employees, your vendors, your rent, your taxes, your babysitter, etc. And to have all agree on its value. Crypto ain’t that.
Erlang achieves Dan Ingalls' Smalltalk goals
@tonyg I seem to recall reading this earlier, I do occasionally read your blog in general :-) You would have deeper vision on this, what with your work on #SyndicateLang and all; I was just bemoaning how difficult designing software using OS shared memory is :-(
pro-libre software, pro-holisticism
pro-communalism, anti-consumerism
fan of #Plan9 and #HaikuOS
anti-witchhunt, see https://stallmansupport.org
I write software (C++) for a living.