Swift is a pretty fully fledged systems language at this point … however, it’s far from tried and tested for use cases like this and cross platform support is still garbage, so still a pretty questionable choice.
Swift is a pretty fully fledged systems language at this point … however, it’s far from tried and tested for use cases like this and cross platform support is still garbage, so still a pretty questionable choice.
Thanks ancestors, very cool 👍
Carry a big stick
As staff engineer, I’m far too busy to read any of these comments. Also I haven’t written any code in 4 years
Are the Ukrainian IPs in the room with us right now?
Wait until you hear about their head fans. They’ll blow your mind.
Kind of love this tbh
Reddit, when the walls fell
I think it’s fair to say that ketamine may be affecting his faculties, but this is dipping it’s toe into “the drugs make him do it!” sanewashing.
Drugs don’t make people assholes. They were assholes before they took the drugs, and the drugs emphasise what an asshole they are.
It will be where the error happened if you conventionally pass your errors to a logger that then prints the stack trace, which is virtually what Python et. al. are doing anyway.
Go is not a language I’m a huge fan of tbh, but this mild inconvenience is not one of the things I would criticise it for. What you’re describing w.r.t control flow for errors absolutely is though.
In go you can call, debug.Stack()
at any time to get a stack trace. And it’s trivial to build error handling wrappers that can do this for on logging of an error.
I can only speak from personal experience but for me they jacked up the price significantly after year one and then sent my domain straight to auction after I decided not to pay. I respect that there are reseller-focused providers out there but they aren’t for me.
On the other hand, I’ve had nothing but quality service from namecheap for the best part of a decade.
Extremely cool. I feel like your natural next step is to do a conference talk about this tool using this tool, but don’t tell anyone for the first few slides.
They’re self-hosting Tangled on their server. The BlueSky part only relates to the protocol used for communication between it and other nodes. Definitely a confusing title though.
we have no evidence for or against, and the outcome doesn’t really change how we interact with the world
I’ve heard it described as “flying spaghetti monster for the religious” because, much like FSM, it’s a useful allegory to frame the point, but not very interesting beyond that.
I’d take advice on encryption from my goldfish before I took it from the government
Oompa Loompas telling Willy Wonka to give the kids fruit.
People crap on AI for getting things wrong but if you look at the image you can clearly see that these dice have zero fingers.
You’ve seen boomer humor. Get ready for milly mirth