@rfleury rad debugger is easy to read for such a complex project, I'm experimenting with the same long proc and noticed that when I add something I'm not constrained to early abstractions, I can connect dots much easier. Yet I have to resist years of brain programming for programming
@sid250581@ThePrimeagen I learned vim out of necessity, it is very useful when you have to ssh to the prod server and edit stuff. That is a good business practice because setting up infrastructure before you have customers is dumb. Bare metal deployment is still king.
@raysan5@raylibtech Do you feel that making it pretty on the paper affects the way it is done in the digital realm? In my experience, once I see it beautifully drawn I feel I need to honor that effort and go make it happen.
@BobMurphyEcon "If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty secondsโ worth of distance run"
^ You would struggle to express this in Spanish in such a condensed, deep and beautiful way
@ThePrimeagen Assembly is the best programming language for an LLM. You are not going to review the 100.000 lines of code you should be clanking anyway so why not make it fun.
@raysan5 Can't contribute with code right now but I've contributed with a donation.
Feel free to spend it however you like, no need to use it on raylib.
@what_the_func "The point of Rust is to shame people and be the perpetrator of the high school bullying trauma you are carrying. It is not about programming, it is an opportunity to do serious shadow work. "
Carl Gustav Jung
@Meaningness Let me see if I understand correctly, you want to use the most corruptible entity in human history to guarantee memory safety.
Best case scenario is the invasion of a foreign nation because of "weapons of mass memory unsafety".
@valigo The open source experiment was something beautiful. I believed, for a while, that humanity could use high school group dynamics to pull of the tech heist of the century. We ended up feeding clanker's gradients. Now we cannot merge a PR in github. It was a good run.
@DelaneyGillilan Honestly I went with python because I assume that Go would be messier, but your example proved me wrong, https://t.co/cqAoyFitFf will scratch my itch
@DelaneyGillilan Python (though not a Python expert). I thought writing html as strings was going to be worse but the api is really well done. Maybe jsx (using a js backend of course) could fill that gap, but honestly I do not find myself making big html patches so not a deal breaker.