I haven’t tweeted in months, but these chips have required me to ask: America, why the fuck don’t we have these on our shelves? Montréal gets it, what’s our excuse?
@MatthewOden You should be able to combine this with qemu to run the actual container on your desktop. That would be my go-to solution. I googled it quick and came up with this post which seems to use that as a base: https://t.co/5uxP5nVEt0
@TechnoEmpress Hi! You can use libgraph to represent trees already of course - enforcing the "tree-ness" of a graph is can be done by just checking if `is_tree?` is true after manipulating the graph, which is a cheap check. A tree lib could build on libgraph as a foundation as well
@dnlserrano Hey Daniel! Been AFK from Twitter for awhile. I've been working on something tangential to Aria, and will have something soonish. I will definitely share news here as soon as it is available though :)
@philipbrown Hey Philip! I am primarily counting on the community for those things, but I do plan to rebuild Swarm using it, so that would cover at least the global process registry :)
@FrancescoC@joeerl This is terrible news :(, Joe was a pleasure to talk to, he always had something interesting to share. He was, and always will be, an inspiration to me and many others
@yburyug@elixirlang@doomspork@binarytemple@devoncestes@DockYard In my opinion, the big reason why core shouldn't just take up an existing project, beyond maintenance issues, is that core should be a place for building blocks, so that the ecosystem can try new things and find better solutions without requiring the core team to be arbiter
@yburyug@elixirlang@doomspork@binarytemple@devoncestes@DockYard To be clear, what is going in core is not reinventing the wheel, it is based on experiments, techniques, and lessons learned in Distillery, with an eye toward the future. IMO it is a natural evolution of the tooling that has been going on since I first released ExRM years ago
@elixirlang@doomspork@binarytemple@devoncestes@DockYard The core team and I have been talking about the shape of things to come for a long time now :) - Distillery will still have a place in providing richer features that don't belong in core, but we're finally getting to a point where the building blocks are part of Elixir itself!
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My Phoenix LiveView writeup is out! It details our latest progress and shows off a bunch of demo applications. We show autocomplete in 35 LOC, a complete snake game in 330 LOC, and how our optimizations match hand-written JSON in payload size.
https://t.co/ZANQHuntf2