The Anthropic C compiler kind of works. See first screenshot. But then it also kind of doesn't. See the second screenshot.
Our jobs are safe for this week.
@tmikov@noch3f The number of tests is impressive, the code seems clean, you can fall back to a human in case that's needed for any bugs.
At the same time, this pull-request without the existing extensive human-implemented set of tests is a completely different case.
Existing search tools on Windows suck. Even with an SSD, it’s painfully slow.
So I built a prototype of Nowgrep.
It bypasses most of the slow Windows nonsense, and just parses the raw NTFS.
On an SSD, this ends up faster than ripgrep, even on a cached run (Nowgrep bypasses most Software caching).
Demo: Filtering 2 million and searching ~270K files under C:/ for the substring "Hello".
I have many ideas to make these an even smoother experience. Let me know if this is interesting, and I might pursue it further to make a shippable product with good UX.
@vtchakarova The Economist posted some time ago this deterioration of certain indicators from Germany. If you are from Eastern Europe, you instantly understand what is the root of all problems.
@Pinboard Pocket had a serious deficiency. It couldn't pull articles from any sites that required subscription, even if you, the reader, had the subscription. The fix would've been to run Reader mode when Save-to-Pocket was clicked in the browser, grab the text, and place it in Pocket.
@LastPass For some reason I don't the the verification emails on gmail. I added [email protected] to my address book, I checked Spam folder. I never get the verification emails.