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keyle commented on I'm too dumb for Zig's new IO interface   openmymind.net/Im-Too-Dum... · Posted by u/begoon
throwawaymaths · 5 hours ago
after chasing some insane macro gymnastics whivh are there to make the c portble, i came to understand that zig is more easy to debug than c
keyle · 4 hours ago
I don't live in that universe! I thanos flicked it off!
keyle commented on I'm too dumb for Zig's new IO interface   openmymind.net/Im-Too-Dum... · Posted by u/begoon
brabel · 11 hours ago
You’re not familiar with Zig’s culture, I guess. Complain about the lack of documentation and be prepared for the flood of “just read the stdlib code” helpful comments by pretty much everyone who writes Zig right now. Because most APIs are just as hard to use as in this post (check things like HTTP and even basic file system operations) only the strongest survive.
keyle · 9 hours ago
That would hurt adoption. I understand things move fast but if you want people to make the switch other than hello world, it has to be at a minimum cosy. Sending them to hell and find your way out isn't a good move long term.

I tried Zig a couple of times and I got that feeling: very powerful and clever language but not really for me, I don't have the headspace, sorry. I need something I can debug after an 8 hours dayjob, a commute and having put the kids to bed. It better be inviting & fun! (Hi, C).

keyle commented on From M1 MacBook to Arch Linux: A month-long experiment that became permanenent   ssp.sh/blog/macbook-to-ar... · Posted by u/articsputnik
keyle · 19 hours ago
This is kind of a hard read. I'm no mac fanboy but at some point I decided to replace the frankenstein world of computing by something roughly coherent.

Clearly this person just wants hackability and tweakability, which Arch will give you in spades. All power to them!

I'd say this is a "fine" alternative, but not an upgrade.

+1 for using an ARM processor though. Once you leave x86 and the fan parade, there is no going back. Silence is bliss.

keyle commented on Go is still not good   blog.habets.se/2025/07/Go... · Posted by u/ustad
keyle · a day ago
I use Go daily for work, alongside Dart, Python.

I say switching to Go is like a different kind of Zen. It takes time, to settle in and get in the flow of Go... Unlike the others, the LSP is fast, the developer, not so much. Once you've lost all will to live you become quite proficient at it. /s

keyle commented on Sequoia backs Zed   zed.dev/blog/sequoia-back... · Posted by u/vquemener
jeremyjh · 2 days ago
The paid version of Intellij has never lost anything. Pretty much everything the specialized IDEs can do, Intellij can do too, though maybe some features lag. CLion, Rubymine etc are just less expensive specialized versions.

I'm sure the free version has lost some things.

Its been a long time since I used CLion but it was the best C++ IDE by a huge margin.

keyle · 2 days ago
I agree CLion is the best as C IDE, but there is no reason that intelliJ couldn't do C/C++/Go, other than cashing in with new product lines and licenses.
keyle commented on Sequoia backs Zed   zed.dev/blog/sequoia-back... · Posted by u/vquemener
TiredOfLife · 3 days ago
>IntelliJ lost the plot at the inception of CLion etc. I was a customer for so many years. "One IDE to rule them all" and then they started cashing on more.

What are you talking about?

ReSharper came out 21 years ago 3 years after Intellij. RubyMine came out 15 years ago. 7 years before CLion.

keyle · 2 days ago
I don't write Ruby, but I write Go and C, and C++ and I was left facing a new license. For no reason at all. It's the same debugger and the same code base, you just need to hook into gdb or lldb instead of all the other ones.

Like I said it's only one of the problems, read the rest.

keyle commented on Sequoia backs Zed   zed.dev/blog/sequoia-back... · Posted by u/vquemener
airesQ · 3 days ago
Is IntelliJ "bad"? Aren't the reactions here overly negative?

This means the company is funded, development will continue, zed will continue to improve. An IntelliJ style license (for example) is an acceptable trade-off from my point-of-view

keyle · 3 days ago
IntelliJ lost the plot at the inception of CLion etc.

I was a customer for so many years. "One IDE to rule them all" and then they started cashing on more.

Progress was down to a crawl, performance down the shitter and bug reports go unnoticed for 2+ years.

VSCode poops on IntelliJ these days for everything but the UX; but with enough modding, it can be very close.

keyle commented on Copilot broke audit logs, but Microsoft won't tell customers   pistachioapp.com/blog/cop... · Posted by u/Sayrus
heywire · 4 days ago
I am so tired of Microsoft cramming Copilot into everything. Search at $dayjob is completely borked right now. It shows a page of results, but the immediately pops up some warning dialog you cannot dismiss that Copilot can’t access some file “” or something. Every VSCode update I feel like I have to turn off Copilot in some new way. And now apparently it’ll be added to Excel as well. Thankfully I don’t have to use anything from Microsoft after work hours.
keyle · 4 days ago
Everything except the best thing they could have brought back: Clippy! </3
keyle commented on Everyone should own a 3D printer in 2025   medium.com/open-door-secu... · Posted by u/bennydog224
keyle · 5 days ago
So the argument is life is getting expensive (it is!) so you should invest in this expensive hobby to, some day, maybe, save a few $?

u/keyle

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