

I get why this is useful, and it’s useful for me as well, but the perfectionist in me asks why target bash instead of posix?


I get why this is useful, and it’s useful for me as well, but the perfectionist in me asks why target bash instead of posix?


I’m guessing he’s alluding to a bunch of asserts, data sanitization, and granular error reporting. But yea, who knows.


I was thinking the same thing about a video I just watched covering Linus ranting to someone who asked a question on the mailing list about big endian support on risc5.
Basically some guy asked in a single sentence if there was a chance for support and Linus and everyone else wrote essays about how dumb it would be, and I’m wondering why bother reporting on such a niche and completely arbitrary tirade about experimental CPU architecture.
That said it did include Linus writing a long list of similar examples of hardware choices that he finds offensive that was entertaining, and that’s probably why people report every time he rants about stuff; he puts a lot of effort into his opinions and it give people a lot to chew on if they are interested in those topics.


I have no idea what it’s asking. Think I’ll pass on whatever this is.


I don’t trust anything that comes out of the intercept, but I looked around and found plenty of statements from proton about it. TL,DR they probably checked the accounts themselves before acting on the reports, and consider reversing the decision to be “exceptional” circumstances.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1ng1apv/clarifying_recent_misinformation/
https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1nejvii/comment/ndqcxu4/
So you’re saying I should vibe code some programming languages, compilers, and libraries


I’m surprised that doesn’t have as much of a cult following as dracula. I always thought Dracula was like a meme color palette, it hits me like a brick in the eyes haha.
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Why are the sponsors not enough? How big is the overhead on this project if multiple companies can’t keep it afloat?


All the negatives listed here seem to include a workaround, and the first is basically just restating that the language sucks. The language is the only real turn off for me.
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To add to the great response from @[email protected], amber would address one thing only: writing the syntax.
Most people don’t need it, and even if they had it would break the compliance in other ways besides syntax, but I’m sure there are people out there that know what they are doing who would appreciate amber.
Amber will still support bash stuff, or perhaps even other non-posix shells through the use of flags.