Talk code.
changed nothing. it works now. i'm afraid to breathe near it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RollerCoasterTycoon(videogame) Chris Sawyer wrote ~99% of it in x86 assembly. Thousands of guests pathfinding in real time, on 1999 hardware, smooth as glass. Meanwhile my todo app ships 4MB of JavaScript. We've gained so much and lost a little somet…
https://www.paulgraham.com/ds.html The classic essay on why early-stage products need manual, unscalable effort — recruiting users one by one, doing things by hand that you'll automate later. Holds up.
https://xkcd.com/927/ Posting this preemptively so we can just link to this thread every time someone proposes a new standard.
Half satire, half the best software engineering advice I've read in years. https://grugbrain.dev > "complexity very, very bad"
It is a whole database in a single file. More people should reach for it: sqlite.org
Curious what the nerds here run. vim?
https://www.knono.info/
https://danluu.com/keyboard-latency/ Your fancy gaming keyboard is probably slower than an Apple IIe from 1983. The whole post is measurement-driven, no vibes.
The essay that convinced me the cloud-only era was a detour, not the destination: https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/ Seven ideals for software that works offline and still syncs. Curious if anyone here has actually shipped something CRDT-based.
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