@cmuratori Thanks for the reply. I'm eagerly anticipating the Linux port of raddebugger (as I'm sure many other Linux users are)! If you have any suggestions in the interim, I would greatly appreciate them.
@cmuratori on the StandUp you mentioned you're mostly on Linux now. What do you use for your debugger? Or is your development work still primarily on Windows?
I'm doing a new discussion series with @DemetriSpanos on emerging AI topics. Ironically, the series art was made by hand by @aerettberg without generative AI :)
To be quite frank, it annoys me a bit that SQLite types are so relaxed. I am a big fan of types, I never ever understood how is it legal to even have languages with no types.
Working now to productize strict mode for Turso.
“We need to improve Windows in ways that are meaningful for people”
It took several years to even say this—how long will it take to actually put it into practice, if it ever happens?
When Meta trains it models on 80+ TB of pirated books from LibGen and other platforms, it's called 'fair use', without them having to pay penalties and / or receive some form of legal punishment, as proceedings are ongoing.
When Aaron Swartz downloaded 70 GB of articles from JSTOR in 2010 he was facing a $1M fine and 35 years in prison, before taking his life in 2013.