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I wonder when people will finally understand that social networks are also basically just fancy SaaS applications; I already predicted it half a year ago: https://blog.hermesloom.org/p/the-next-bubble-that-will-pop-...


Open for feedback :)


How does personal data sovereignty help when you need a surgeon, or come into conflict with someone whose ledgers say they have control over the stuff your ledgers say you do?


Your answer?


Good Q. In the meantime: Wah was going for the Buxton 100, lah.


That's an odd malayanglish; drop the comma and the ending be perfect (for starters :)

https://old.reddit.com/r/Liverpool/comments/14qshol/who_stil...

all (most?) of Scouser "la" save the parts that are shared with "mate" (or "lad" for the boomers/gen Z(?)) == the rising tone variant.

https://old.reddit.com/r/Liverpool/comments/14qshol/who_stil...

Indeed it's sometimes spelled "lar" in the suburbs. Besserwisserism is a security vuln =p

U: Almost equivalent to Swedish softening "liksom" (recall the Hofstede chart ;)


Oh of course I am, do you think I would need AI editors otherwise?


Maybe you are not as good a judge of difficulty of what you are proposing and others competence as you believe.


But I do know the secret: It's going beyond lines of code, deeper into the functional structure of it


So of course great kudos to the developers of Cursor, Antigravity, Windsurf, OpenCode and all the other editors. I’m personally using Cursor daily. But already for many months, I have been frustrated why they still operate on the level of lines of code. That seems so “last millennium” to me. Now that we have all these amazing data structures in computing, why are we not doing anything with them? Why are coding editors still working on the level of text instead of syntax trees? Or even more abstractly, couldn’t they work on the level of a cross-language notation?


That's a good point, I will fix that, thanks so much!


I don't get that argument at all. The LLM could just be an assistant to generate Helm charts or stuff like that. Of course a human could manually check it then, before it's deployed. I just find it so weird that LLMs are already pretty good at generating regular programming code, but generating IaC (Infrastructure-as-Code) code is still so underdeveloped.


Will there also be a React component? Or is this not intended for web frontends? I was wondering, because Vercel et al. were mentioned in the beginning.


They mention it's compiled to WASM.


(I don't know and I'm not affiliated with the creator(s) of this project, I just discovered it recently and found the idea cool.)


"Let them pay. Be proud of your scrappiness." Love it xD


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