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ptomato commented on Sublime Text 4 Build 4142   sublimetext.com/blog/arti... · Posted by u/joeyespo
modeless · 3 years ago
Only with a third party LSP plugin right? My experience with LSP in Sublime has been bad. I'm not planning to try it again until LSP support is built in.
ptomato · 3 years ago
yup, though it's worked pretty well with the languages I've tried it with (go & rust)
ptomato commented on Sublime Text 4 Build 4142   sublimetext.com/blog/arti... · Posted by u/joeyespo
modeless · 3 years ago
That's your first complaint, about refactoring. It has nothing to do with your second complaint about the project structure.

Also, Sublime doesn't do refactoring but VSCode totally does, given appropriate language server support which does exist for e.g. typescript. I have no problem believing that IntelliJ has more and fancier refactorings and code navigation features, but honestly I have never had a lot of use for anything more than rename, goto definition, find all references, and most importantly function/variable name completion, which all work great in VSCode.

ptomato · 3 years ago
Sublime does as well, for languages with LSP support
ptomato commented on Sublime Text 4 Build 4142   sublimetext.com/blog/arti... · Posted by u/joeyespo
modeless · 3 years ago
> concepts of projects that each have their own files, windows etc.

Both Sublime and VSCode definitely have a concept of projects with their own files and windows. Is your complaint that the projects are folder-based instead of taking the form of a "project file" containing a list of files in the project? Because I really see the latter as an anti-feature.

ptomato · 3 years ago
> Is your complaint that the projects are folder-based instead of taking the form of a "project file" containing a list of files in the project

as an aside, you can totally do this with do this with sublime-project files if you want.

ptomato commented on Sublime Text 4 Build 4142   sublimetext.com/blog/arti... · Posted by u/joeyespo
nikivi · 3 years ago
Would be interesting to see the code for Sublime Text at some point.

I understand it would hurt their sales but there's so few codebases showing how to make fast apps with QT.

ptomato · 3 years ago
they don't use QT; they use a custom toolkit.
ptomato commented on Obsidian 1.0 – Personal knowledge base app   obsidian.md/1.0... · Posted by u/ericax
rs_rs_rs_rs_rs · 3 years ago
Tried Obsidian, wanted to save a note that had an url in the title, can't do that, not able to have special characters in titles(am on Linux btw where there's little limitations on what chars you can use in file names).

Delete, good bye, auf wiedersehen!

ptomato · 3 years ago
I'm not aware of any commonly used linux FS that allows `/` in a filename
ptomato commented on Threadripper 7000 Storm Peak CPU Surfaces with 64 Zen 4 Cores   tomshardware.com/news/ryz... · Posted by u/ekoutanov
rienko · 3 years ago
the cpu is certified by AMD to be running up to 105 celsius, but it thermal throttles automatically at 95 celsius, so out of the box probably not enough to boil water, but just barely :P.

the fun fact, is that if you manually reduce the power limit to 65W the initial single thread results so virtually no loss in ST performance vs 170W, and it appears that the original AMD slides stating 75% more efficient cores at that level not too far off.

ptomato · 3 years ago
That's the consumer variants; the Threadrippers will almost certainly not be at a lower rated TDP than current gen's 280W. If they increased it by same percentage as they did for consumer, it'd be 450W, but that's unlikely; 350W might be in the cards, though.
ptomato commented on At 4.4 miles, Wyoming team sets new rifle shot world record   cowboystatedaily.com/2022... · Posted by u/bkohlmann
chasd00 · 3 years ago
It’s not that big of a deal really. A guy in the high power rocketry hobby club I’m in has a 20mm cannon. It’s a single shot anti tank rifle basically. It’s pretty much impossible to use it in a crime because of how gigantic and heavy it is.
ptomato · 3 years ago
funnily enough, a 20mm anti-tank rifle _was_ used in a crime back in 1965, to bust open a vault at a Brinks facility.
ptomato commented on TSMC to begin 3nm chip production next month   tomshardware.com/news/tsm... · Posted by u/carlycue
klxmarket · 3 years ago
Does anyone have rumors/insider knowledge about the progression of Epyc/Threadripper?

Threadripper seems insanely expensive right now, will the next generation be faster at least or use less energy? Or, in other words, does it make sense to wait?

ptomato · 3 years ago
Threadripper is pretty reasonably priced; a 5995WX is about $101/core, or about 3% more than a Epyc 7773x for 10% more performance. For comparison, a Xeon Platinum 8380, which has roughly similar perf per core, costs $224/core. Sure, consumer CPUs are a bit cheaper; i9-12900kf is about $45/core (though half of those are slow cores) and 5950X is about $34/core, but price discrimination for server lines has always been fairly standard. I think the least expensive you can get into Epyc Milan is around $55/core, but that's on a part that only needs half the cores on an 8-core chiplet to be functional; the 7773x needs all of them, for 8 chiplets, and the 5995WX is that but with even tighter binning for higher clocks.
vluft commented on LiteFS a FUSE-based file system for replicating SQLite   github.com/superfly/litef... · Posted by u/sysbot
vluft · 3 years ago
looks pretty neat, and I'm a big fan of litestream, but I can't help but feel that requiring a 400k loc election mechanism (2 mil if you include deps) for your 180k loc database is slightly excessive.
ptomato commented on The global housing market is broken, and it’s dividing entire countries   bloomberglinea.com/2021/0... · Posted by u/dane-pgp
Ancalagon · 3 years ago
How does Japan do this successfully?
ptomato · 3 years ago
They let people build things.

u/ptomato

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