I have been working on a new project https://t.co/keUt8oj99P . It allows you to create native #Java TUI applications that run on every terminal and via SSH. It is based on https://t.co/GOHCzdkNfU. And you can generate a Linux tool with no funny dependencies starting 20mb
By far, the most exciting Build in several years. Exciting open source developments and hardware announcements on Windows. So much buzz around the HeroDevs booth. Seeing friends and the cool stuff everyone is working on was great.
@craigaloewen@TechTimes_News Now that I have your attention. Can we stop calling WSLg Microsoft.WSL in the wsl' release notes? I made a comment on the previous release that nobody read: "Update Microsoft.WSL to version 1.0.73.2 by @benhillis in #40585"
As announced on Microsoft Build, we're deepening our partnership with @GitHub@GitHubCopilot . Over the next few months, we're going to unveil the work we're doing to bring Copilot's agent capabilities closer to the IDE. @JavaAtMicrosoft
@ibuildthecloud@unixterminal@Windows Enlight me what ctrl+` does on Linux, I have never used it. But I am big fan of Alt+Drag, before PowerToys, I used the app AltSnap for this purpose
WSL now has built in Linux container support with both a CLI and an API, announced today and coming soon by the end of the month!
You can read more about it here (While our official docs are building :) )
https://t.co/o9RaROfswP
Mellum started with code completion.
Mellum2 is built for more – handling both natural language and code.
A 12B-parameter open-source LLM for routing, RAG, and sub-agents, optimized for ultra-low-latency inference.
Now on @huggingface.
Learn more: https://t.co/28sG8Ql52L
@ibuildthecloud Well to be honest, it's the first time I heard that someone hates vscode. I've only seen love because it's functional like sublimetext and it's free.
I am absolutely more productive using agents. I don't know the factor but it's large. However much of that productivity is spent tuning the agents and hardening the product. I'm guessing 30%-40%.
Some might consider that a waste; but I don't. The software I'm creating nowadays is vastly more robust than I'd ever been able to create manually.
I don't mean that the code is better. I mean the surrounding tests are vastly better. I have a higher degree of confidence than I ever had manually -- even when I used very disciplined TDD and Acceptance testing.
And then there's the ability to quickly reorganize the modules and the architecture while keeping those robust tests running. That is a tremendous boon.
@felixdmiao@WindowsLatest This happened because us, the ones that use copilot were quiet watching all those AI haters scream, and make believe Msft that the majority of users don't want copilot in the system and applications. Now, each time I see a complain about copilot, I say, they don't represent us.