André Staltz

@andrestaltz

Creator of . Open source freelancer and solarpunk

Helsinki, Finland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    5. sij

    🎉 Here it is: Manyverse for iOS! Available now on the App Store:

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  2. prije 15 sati

    ⚠ If your main (or only) source of income in life is related to typing on computers, take special care of your wrists. This thread has a lot of tips. Take precautions before your thirties.

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    A useful little tool: open a peer-to-peer duplex stream to a friend. Includes a list of Fun Things You Can Do, like streaming your desktop or terminal or music -- no servers required!

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  4. 30. sij

    Peer-to-peer projects rarely get such good UI design. Looking forward to this!

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  5. 29. sij

    Even if you think Google search results are superior to Duckduckgo, that doesn't mean that you absolutely cannot stop using Google. I've been *years* without Google, and I do not miss it at all, I can live just fine with DDG, from booking hotels to searching programming stuff.

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  6. 28. sij

    Be sure to check the demo too:

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  7. 28. sij

    'Oasis' is a new browser-based app for focused on simplicity and accessibility: by christianbundy

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  8. 28. sij

    But really the biggest deal is that Rust forces you (in a nice way!) to look at all corner cases (errors, mem management) of your code and gently nudges you towards perfection. The feeling of finishing the code and knowing it covers all errors, and is super fast, is fantastic.

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  9. 28. sij

    Rustfmt from day one means I don't need to feel silly figuring out what is the best practices in code formatting for this language, I can just code and produce code that looks convincing to other Rust programmers (if you focus only on code style formatting).

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  10. 28. sij

    Lifetime annotations as generic function parameters felt super weird, both in syntax and concept. This is probably the hardest and weirdest part for me. The syntax is especially difficult to appreciate: fn longest<'a>(x: &'a mut Foo) -> &'a Bar

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  11. 28. sij

    The Result and Option types nearly everywhere as monads means there is a familiar workflow for functional programmers. It's a weird mix of C and functional programming, but nevertheless felt really familiar to code in. Docs avoid heavy FP jargon though, which IMO is really good.

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  12. 28. sij

    Memory ownership and borrowing felt really weird at first, but it makes total sense. It reveals that we (JS, Java, Python) programmers take GC for granted and just mostly ignore mem management. Also reveals that manual mem management (in C) is *hard*, and Rust wants to helps you.

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  13. 28. sij

    First things first: the defaults are great and you don't question them, it makes you productive. Starting was the easiest part: - rustup - Decent package manager - Decent config file Cargo.toml - Mostly familiar syntax - Docs in markdown - rustfmt

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  14. 28. sij

    My first impressions of after having spent about 5 hours writing a small module: It makes me excited to code in, but for different reasons than other languages excite me. Coding in Rust appeals strongly to perfectionism.

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    I wrote about this in 2017, it is a silly sample but it helps those who never saw neon:

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  16. 27. sij

    The prospect of gradually rewriting node modules into Rust is fantastic, and made possible by among others. Rust adoption is exploding and it deserves the hype.

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  17. 25. sij

    Playwright is like Puppeteer, but for multiple browsers. I'm thinking, could this be used to automate browsing in Tor? 🤔

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    22. sij

    another beautiful map of the scuttleverse (from one person's perspective) *each dot is an account, the colours are the ages, and the links between them are follows. I'm somewhere in the red density

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  19. 23. sij

    Why use TypeScript: I just did this significant refactor and as soon as I thought "hmm it looks ready now", I ran the tests, and THEY ALL PASSED. Ran it in production and no bugs either.

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  20. 23. sij

    But hey internet, don't bikeshed this too much, okay? We still have to sort out that semicolons discussion...

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  21. 23. sij

    I love Prettier, but the one thing I don't like is the ordering for ternary operators. This is a question: "What's your name ?" This is Prettier: "What's your name ?"

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