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I set up @Tailscale on my home server and on my family's laptop; it was so easy and really took some of the rough edges off of international travel. ❤️👍💻
@fractalkitty It's nice to have some targets that don't require a lot of specialist equipment. It's kind of magical to set something up in 10 minutes and sight the target using the treeline. Visceral astronomy.
@fractalkitty That's quite clever. By using the same color for the circles and "tubes", you get a pseudo-3D, through-the-tubes effect without having to fiddle with the layers. ⚡️
@haskellandchill I hadn't seen that. I feel like bootstrapping up to the present-day stack isn't a great goal.
The hubris / humility project from 0xide is pretty cool.
Extremely low-level, but still immensely debuggable, even in production.
https://t.co/ItNun3ZvjQ
@haskellandchill Lisp-likes, and Forth-likes are nice in the sense that their interpreters, debuggers, and IDEs are kind of all the same thing.
μ-sized VMs seem to be more robust than any of the substrates on which they are implemented.
Forth, at least, maps pretty tightly to existing ISAs.
@stephenjudkins We're doing similar, starting from OpenAPI schemas, then generating:
* Types & validated API endpoints for the back-end
* Types & fetchers for the front-end
* Interactive documentation