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at least bugzilla is actively maintained. Abandonware over something Mozilla, Red Hat, Apache, GNOME, and KDE still run production workflows on isn't an obviously sane choice

Phabricator is maintained - it's just a community project called Phorge now.

I didn't realise that "quiet airport" still means there are targeted announcements

The idea is they first try to reach you via the app (I believe) and then announce to the area around the gate only - instead of all announcements going to the entire terminal.

I solve it by using Apple Notes for quick capture and then copy pasting from my mac to obsidian daily/specific notes, that I want to keep.

I also just keep long running notes for tracking things workouts and meals with headers for dates.

Works better than things like obsidian mobile and copy pasting is a natural filter.


Good tips!

>I also just keep long running notes for tracking things workouts and meals with headers for dates.

This I'd say fine on the phone but frustrating heading to the Mac and start wishing for at least a spreadsheet.


> start wishing for at least a spreadsheet

What exactly makes you wish that? I used to use google sheets for workouts but realised:

1. plain text notes are more ergonomic on the phone

2. dumping them into Claude produces more useful analysis than I could hope to extract for the same amount of effort.


Great thread. If you have 1 hour to get started, I recommend opening Engineering a Compiler and studying Static Single-Assignment (SSA) from ch 9.3.

The book is famous for its SSA treatment. Chapters 1-8 are not required to understand SSA. This allows you to walk away with a clear win. Refer to 9.2 if you're struggling with dominance + liveness.

http://www.r-5.org/files/books/computers/compilers/writing/K...


I bought this book when I was working on a toy language and I think I was too stupid to understand most of it. The first few chapters were great, but it quickly surpassed my capacity to understand. Seeing it mentioned makes me want to revisit.


Love the decision to edit DOM directly. More LLM tools should carefully consider their training environments instead of treating LLMs like AI Gods.


https://news.ycombinator.com/showlang is the first time I've seen a direct URL that adds an element to the navbar. Did you make this HN feature just for showlang or are there any other similar links?


See https://news.ycombinator.com/lists, linked from the footer. Those are the main ones.

I won't add /thelang and /showlang unless we have a way of keeping them up to date, which we don't (for now) have.


There is also shownew and highlights at least, I think maybe a few others still


Not because it's not a PL, but because:

> This article doesn't use the name "Lisp" enough. The language with the best chance of lasting a long time is the one with the simplest syntax. That is Lisp...


Took me a while to realize it's not a linux distro. Incredible!


I'm curious what subset of whistleblowing are they looking for:

> National Security Disclaimer We do not accept any tips or material of any kind related to matters of national security.

> Legal Violations Disclaimer Do not send any information or material that violates or breaches any contracts or legal obligations.



Very cool one. That's dedicated to Apple ARM which I don't currently support so the two are complimentary. Apple containers shares some primitives with Kata. I'll investigate if it's possible to use Apple containers as a VMM inside Kata, or creating an Apple Containers runtime class in Kubernetes. If either is possible, we could then potentially use Apple containers as a backend in Katakate. I need more time to study that.


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