Great point -- the DL point of view is like taking that argument even further, saying that even 'free' / 'open-source' software is too inconvenienthttps://twitter.com/davidad/status/1034902964144549888 …
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Doesn't Dynamicland also use these codebases under the hood? I'd hesitate to say 100%.
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Out of those 3, only Linux -- and I hope we can get rid of it eventually (or reduce it to a subset we could print out and hang up with the Realtalk kernel code)
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This resonates with our intent for
@observablehq: the code for every cell is visible adjacent to its output (either by default through pinning or by clicking the margin) and immediately editable with no required environment other than a web browser. -
This is what I love most about http://obsevablehq.com , small snippets easily modified.
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Ugh I tried to build Android once. Took too long to download so I used EC2. Checkout was ~100GB, built for 3 hours then failed because I only had 8GB of RAM. "How would you move Mount Fuji" isn't just a puzzle, it's a whole methodology: programming as earthmoving.
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Does this really scale? What happens when Dynamic Land gets bigger?
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There’s something attractive about how past builders used clay for almost everything. Once you’d learned the basics, you could make anything and tweak the design however you liked. Clay was a universal material, like LEGO.
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What talk/document is this taken from?
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