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Posts by Ian Bull (Elbows Up 🇨🇦)
Thank you Yoshiya for the work you did on Deno and especially the work on the Standard Library. OpenSource maintainers are often not aware of the lives they touch. I learned a lot from you, and I really enjoyed the little bit of work we did together on the Deno Astro connector. Best of luck.
Open source devs hear every complaint but rarely the thanks. After 6 years with Deno, I want you to know: your kindness and thoughtful support across GitHub and Discord didn't go unnoticed. You're a talented engineer and an even better person. Best of luck, Marvin.
Been a Deno user for ~6 years. The technology was excellent, but the community and the way your team worked in public was genuinely one of the best educations I've had in software. Whoever gets you next is lucky. Good luck, Luca.
The ceiling for most of these players is intramural sports at University, which is great. But the parents shelling out $3,000 for travel teams is unreal.
At 14 years old, if you're child isn't beating the socks off the 17 y/o, they won't be playing professional sports; and that's not a bad thing.
I ran a girls softball league for a number of years, mostly house teams. I saw the move from "Advanced Academies" (for the best of the best) to "Intermediate Academies" where the sell the dream of playing big league sports to the average kid. It's absolutely disgusting.
That's unclear. Neural networks are sorta a black box. :)
That is technically and statistically correct.
Ain't nobody gonna be making first round exit jokes this year amirite?
I don't know, I think some of those conservatives would have no problem "rubbing him the right way".
Do we need code reviews. I argued that we need "Change Review" not "Code Reviews". That is, we should review the intent (what & why) and not the how.
But then everyone told me this is obvious, this is what we did all along.
So do we need "Code" Reviews?
> I'm on my first flight for the year and found time to play with some of these AI coding tools, and I gotta say, this shit has come a long way.
Curious, when was the last flight of last year. This stuff has come a long way in the past 3 weeks!
I was laid off last week. I'm excited to start a new chapter where I can put my knowledge and dedication to work. I believe every chapter closes to make room for something more rewarding. I'm keen to discover the next opportunity. Learn more: www.linkedin.com/pos... #OpenToWork
Disinterested players, not starting on time, playing down to their competition. Tavares, Willy, Mathews, Riley.... it's been the EXACT SAME STORY FOR TEN YEARS!
After October baseball this year, seeing a team that actually plays for one another, haven't been able to sit through a Leafs game.
I asked AI to write code. It did. I asked Git to help. It did not.
Jujutsu, however, quietly stepped in and handled the situation.
Now I have an AI native workflow that somehow works.
Details here: ianbull.com/posts/jj-vibes
The Bun / Anthropic thing is fascinating to me, because I did something similar with Llama.cpp and Deno 2 years ago using Rust FFI. ianbull.com/posts/llamas...
If Anthropic envisions a word where localized code generation replaces MCP / Tool calls for things like: fetching / transforming / loading data, then a bringing a TypeScript runtime into the fold makes sense.
And it wasn't just Erich, it was many of his Team members from the original Eclipse team that wrote VSCode.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane, James.
Time doesn't stand still. After 6 years away from J2V8 I took a stab and updating it, and that was a lot of work. I've published 6.3.4 (it was supposed to be 6.3.0, but there were a few failed releases today).
ianbull.com/posts/j2v8-6...
I hate that my young daughter, who absolutely loves watching sports, has to ask me about "Odds", "Lines", "Spreads" and "Futures". There is no reason kids need to be exposed to this just to watch a game.
Most people want Simple solutions, but they end up with Simplistic ones instead.
The Jays were last place last year and they just came *this* close to winning The World Series. But the Dodgers won and that’s how it goes. I grew up in Toronto and seeing them win back to back World Series will forever be a one of my greatest childhood memories. I’ll always love them. Go Jays Go! 🇨🇦
I remember when it was 4-1.
I remember when it was 8-1.
And I was at game 7 against LA in '93...
This was harder.
Current status.
And I can't figure out if I'm the parent or the child.
Homer saying "The lesson is: Never try."
Man, if Kiké tries just a LITTLE HARDER to catch that ball in the ninth, the Blue Jays win.
Except I was at game 7 in '93, it was a terrible game by Toronto.