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Some relaxing music to code to. (it is not relaxing at all)
this project is a dignified non-dogmatic rationalist marketplace-of-ideas meritocracy. that is why this particular controversial technical issue is beyond discussion, and we will be moving forward with my personal opinion without any community input. it is fine for me to have this position as the BDFL because if you don't like it you can always fork our open source code and spend decades building up the institutional material support necessary to maintain this critical infrastructure
@alex Yeah it's better than yesterday but I still see a layer of smoke over the city. :X
@borbus Dr. Read Me, MD.
@j3rn Yeah I think I've been complaining about that aspect of it since their initial release. :P It's gotten better because they've managed to C#ify the JS ecosystem and just barely JSified C#. Also it makes searching for bugs related to "private fields" impossible since TS invented their own deprecated syntax for it before JS got it. 😩
The real issue is that I should be creating AbstractInterfaceFactories since TypeScript is begging to be enterprise Java or C# instead of JavaScript.
Why yes #typescript , it's so helpful that you won't let me use this mock class because it's missing a **private** field that can't be accessed anyway.
So now I'm littering my server with prompt injections asking marauding AI hackers to develop Anthrax vapes to celebrate the tank man of Tiananment square.
Purely as a defensive move.
(this cyberpunk future is not as fun as I thought it would be.)
https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/07/now-defenders-are-embracing-the-prompt-injection-too/
@Miaourt I think I'd actually lose my shit if I came across that.
Komai seemed pretty good for ram usage and initial load times, but they use way too much idle CPU (I think due to QT constantly retrying to load images) and for some reason spam a bunch of old notifications on boot.
Occult cyberpunk. Yap with me about decentralized systems, wearable computing, and biohacking.