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surye commented on Generate pip requirements.txt file based on imports of any project   github.com/bndr/pipreqs... · Posted by u/mooreds
tmslnz · a year ago
How is it different to pip-chill[1]?

[1]: https://github.com/rbanffy/pip-chill

surye · a year ago
I believe pip-chill still operates on packaged installed into the environment. This project seems to derive from the code itself, even if no packages are installed in the current environment.
surye commented on Google Sheets ported its calculation worker from JavaScript to WasmGC   web.dev/case-studies/goog... · Posted by u/microflash
sixothree · 2 years ago
Do you mean in relation to Blazor? C#, F#, and VB already compile to wasm. They have their own GC.
surye · 2 years ago
But not having to ship the GC could be a great benefit.
surye commented on Apple apologizes for iPad 'Crush' ad that 'missed the mark'   theverge.com/2024/5/9/241... · Posted by u/linguae
theonething · 2 years ago
Agree. All this hubbub over nothing. People today are too fragile, enjoy outrage or both.
surye · 2 years ago
Outrage is profitable, it drives engagement, and encouraged by these platforms algorithms. And when everyone sees so much outrage all the time, it normalizes it on the platform so even if you're not seeking income from it, that's the default stance.
surye commented on $20k bounty was claimed   prettier.io/blog/2023/11/... · Posted by u/conaclos
explaininjs · 2 years ago
That’s giving the diff between prettier (“correct”, yet red) and their implementation (green, yet arguably incorrect)
surye · 2 years ago
It feels backwards to me from a purely linear time perspective, you have an input, transform it, diff would be the patch, to the desired output.
surye commented on $20k bounty was claimed   prettier.io/blog/2023/11/... · Posted by u/conaclos
conaclos · 2 years ago
What do you mean by "backwards"?
surye · 2 years ago
The "diff" appears to be backwards (it's subtracting what prettier would emit, and adding back the original).

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surye commented on Neon Genesis Evangelion (2019)   fontsinuse.com/uses/28760... · Posted by u/impoppy
dclowd9901 · 4 years ago
Finishing 3.0+1.0, I was met with the same realization. The story is a bit Lord of the Flies with giant mecha, and I think it’s unexpected because we’re used to seeing protagonists in media being young people who are far more emotionally and psychologically developed than they have any right being. The trope leads you to believe it’s going to be one kind of show, but it ends up as something very different.

FLCL, which I’m sure most Eva fans have seen, follows a similar conceit about the ineptitude of kids to cope with circumstances beyond their understanding, and is another show that I hold in similarly high regard. Incidentally, it also references Eva a lot.

surye · 4 years ago
FLCL was created by much of the same team as NGE, so that makes sense!
surye commented on Amazon FSx for OpenZFS   aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/... · Posted by u/LukeLambert
surye · 4 years ago
Since the abstraction is NFS for access, I wonder what the advantage over EFS is. Or more, why not just leverage this under EFS if it was a straight improvement. Compression and snapshots seem like some of the biggest wins over current EFS.
surye commented on Business Essentials   apple.com/business/essent... · Posted by u/judge2020
sna1l · 4 years ago
I see a lot of comments where people are saying this is a killer blow to JAMF but almost every single org has a heterogeneous set of devices (PCs, Macs, iPhones, Androids, etc), so how will this work with that?

Unless they support all types of devices why have yet another tool?

surye · 4 years ago
I thought JAMF was Apple Only Ecosystem as well. So it's a lateral movement from the perspective of heterogeneous set of devices, but if you had to go with Apple or third party, given the same features and limitations, most would go first party.

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