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i remember playing it on linux on my dell inspiron 8k which was a beautiful machine.

must be nice to have a 1gb node_modules folder for hello world

So this is a rug pull we were afraid of? Bun got me into javascript ecosystem after years of hating on it. This sucks.

I've never done this before but honestly I am just turned off by the website and font being hard to read. I get that's the geek aesthetic or whatever, but it's a huge turn off for me.

There's a relevant FAQ with a solution for you:

https://adventofcode.com/2025/about#faq_highcontrast


I got distracted and viewed the author's other posts, especially the .NET and Blazor posts. Imagine my surprise when I got through both, didn't see an update since March when he wrote them and then finally finished the confession post. That explains it. I was really interested in how he'd find the Lock book and Blazor itself.

Django this is about 10 years too late. It's frustrating because we use all manner of hacks to work around this being part of the builtin story.

The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.

Mostly people used Celery which has been around almost as long as Django.

Hi, i'd like to implement my own version for learning purposes. Do you have any recommendations?


I'd start with reading the Zanzibar Paper. We built an annotated version [1] that provides additional guidance on some of the denser sections and how we interpreted them.

Then, I'd take a look at the history of SpiceDB [2] for how we developed the system over time.

Finally, if you have any questions, feel free to jump into our Discord [3] and ask: we're happy to answer!

[1]: https://zanzibar.tech/ [2]: https://spicedb.io [3]: https://discord.gg/spicedb


Book looks like it could be AI generated, nothing remarkable.


time rich my man.


just pragmatic about these things. i would love to write it in clojure or whatever but life has beat the idealism out of me now


Then at least I'd pick something as a project that you are interested in. Think of your favorite Clojure library and do it in Rust. Or think of specific Clojure features that you would love to use in Rust and get cracking on a library.

Or find an existing Rust project and start contributing. JuJutsu for example.


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