This is terrible DX imo, you shouldn't have to worry about prompting shenanigans that change with random upstream updates from the providers and model upgrades. Ideally you'd have a couple things for style and codebase specifics but that's it.
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2 Elixir consultants willing to do 3000 Euro each would cover one major sponsor for Goatmire. 10 of them would bankroll that whole budget post.
Be kind of rad if it was funded by people working in the community. ROI is a questionmark. I'd be happy to make it a special thing.
#elixirlang #goatmire
Thanks for sharing, that will be useful!
Lately, I've observed that engagement on all platforms have all but dried up. Is this a general phenomenon, or am I just writing for no-one?
If you still read and get value out of my blog, please let me know. You could, for example, support it: blog.ploeh.dk/support
I am but maybe others will have a different opinion, not a large difference in any case =)
I think "Ceci n'est pas un éléphant" would make more sense =) It's the difference between "It's not an elephant" and "This is not an elephant".
Cool project btw, I think it covers a lot of what people need in durable executions!
I've been working with @pvh.ca on a local-first task framework at @inkandswitch.com. It distributes computation across users' computers, keeps working while you're offline, and syncs results back to everyone when you reconnect. First lab note is up. www.inkandswitch.com/patchwork/no...
Does that mean Flutter will finally be more "web native" with expected web-like behavior in a canvas renderer?
We'll go back to spinning VMs 😅
Phishing is everywhere and always a UX phenomenon
I'm very happy to announce that Programming Clojure, 4th edition on @pragprog.com is now available for both ebook and print orders! pragprog.com/titles/shclo...
In less than three hours from now!
Send e-mails and call your MEPs (proposed call script is available on the website for each MEP) via fightchatcontrol.eu !
Hegel is an open source property-based testing library for every language, based on, and brought to you by @drmaciver.bsky.social some of the other folks behind Hypothesis.
Hegel-rust is on github today, more coming soon.
🐉 QUESTION 🦀
what are your questions for Carol Nichols & Chris Krycho, co-authors of: The Rust Programming Language, 3rd Edition?
I'm interviewing them today. Send in your questions please. 🙏
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Starlette 1.0 is here!🎉
After nearly eight years, Starlette has reached its first stable release. Downloaded almost 10 million times a day, it serves as the foundation for FastAPI and the Python MCP SDK.
Blog post: marcelotryle.com/blog/2026/03...
Release notes: www.starlette.io/release-note...
So so cool and such a load bearing part of the infra, thanks 💛
I need to try out your skill and make a presentation at work but I really want to have smth clean for my colleagues before I do!
Just bundle a JS runtime with your agents, what could go wrong? Actually, I hear ppl have agents screenshot the pages and run them in their browser.
Ragtime, surprisingly differently in the 1920's and 2020's.
For #InternationalWomensDay I’m sharing my ongoing series of women in science through history. I’m now at 79.
Here’s to the day a scientist’s sex is no longer remarkable in any field.
Since last year I have added these 12 #linocut prints.
🧪🐡👩🔬🧮🔭🎢🔬
If you're a CS grad student in the US, I'll pay you a small fee to write for The Consensus. I'm especially looking for articles that compare the state of research to the state of what devs do in practice, because there are often interesting discrepancies.
theconsensus.dev/contribute.h...
Company is google, look inside:
> Rust
Good article. RLHF from lawyers or doctors would be expensive so I'm curious how companies will handle it.
Did you have access to a DB of docs it can use to verify if the references exist?
Nobody should have to sacrifice their identity by submitting selfies or personal documents in order to be an Android Developer.