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I feel like technology should exist to enhance the human experience, not eliminate the human experience?


Yes.


another TTS that is only supporting English. This really irritates me


Maybe that irritation could be channelled to contributing into one that supports not only English? Even small steps like tweaking docs, adding missing/extra examples, fielding a few issues in GH (most are usually simple misunderstandings where a quick pointer can easily help a beginner)


For what it's worth, there are also a whole bunch of models that speak Chinese.

So far the US and China are spearheading AI research, so it makes sense that models optimize for languages spoken there. Spanish is an interesting omission on the US part, but that's probably because most AI researchers in the US speak English even if their native tongue is Spanish.


vite exists? what are you even talking about


A lot of things exist. But to become a go-to standard a good timing is required. Next.js was getting popular right at the time Facebook abandoned 'create-react-app' template, and many people adopted Next.js even if they didn't need SSR. Vite didn't exist back then.


So many of you are yapping about how the performance is not good enough. Yet none of you are talking about how Shopify literally could not develop their mobile app without it. The 3 minutes to compile the app just to do a trivial change makes it near impossible for devs to be productive. Hot reloading is what got me hooked to react native, I literally cannot allow for my brain to rot waiting for minutes waiting for Xcode to compile for a simple border radius change.


How did they manage to achieve the literally impossible thing for many years before this transition?

> I literally cannot allow for my brain to rot waiting for minutes waiting for Xcode to compile for a simple border radius change.

You can literally think about/edit other things while your simple border radius is being updated. No rot involved


this is an unserious reply. and if you are serious then you're likely not a frontend developer. often you want to test if a certain kind of hack fix works. your mind becomes glued to thinking about "does that fix it?" - hence why it's not easy to branch into a new line of thought then just come back to the change you pushed minutes ago. You're pretty much suggesting that the developer context changes into another thing for anywhere between 1 and 4 minutes and then context switches back to see if the build worked. The task that you'd be context switching into for 1-4 minutes will be interrupted by another thing and you'll likely make no progress doing it


And yet somehow, devs dealt with this tragedy for decades before us, cranking out software that was 100x smaller and 100x faster. Weird.


In what imaginary world you’re living, where basic Android app or iOS app are 100x smaller and 100x faster than RN?


I was referring to PC programs, long before the term DX had become a thing.


exactly. this whole RedNote development frames the problem of United States social media data harvesting and surveillance. We've been institutionalized to believe that the Chinese are the most propagandized and censored people on the planet, meanwhile American "free speech" social media platforms regularly de-platform and de-monetized accounts regularly.


your indifference to potential civilizational collapse is representative of the mass amnesia on this issue


It’s very difficult to not get caught in a total over militarized surveillance state. He is not stupid


Less than 50% of murders are solved these days[1]. If he hadn't been carrying around all of the evidence and was more careful with the mask he very well may have gotten away with it, the NYPD had no clue who or where he was

[1] https://www.npr.org/2023/04/29/1172775448/people-murder-unso...


Do you honestly believe all crimes are equally investigated with the same diligence and budget like in a tv show?


No, but most murders aren't done by complete strangers who live far from the crime scene either. When they are, and they are careful, they are extremely hard to catch


name 5 high profile ones in the last decade? :)

all of those you are referring to are not plastered 24/7 over all media world-wide


Most murderers don't target the capitalist elite though.


This. If you or I would have been gunned down on the street, do you think the police would have had such a manhunt going on?


yeah, isolated + distributed processes is THE THING about Erlang, OTP


my personal reality is that the majority of projects I've consulted on have seldom actually leveraged distributed erlang for anything. the concurrency part yes, clustering for the sake of availability or spreading load yes, but actually doing anything more complex than that has been the exception! ymmv tho!


I mean you can certainly run one off scripts in elixir and Erlang.


yeah the peace prize has completely lost any credibility that it may have had.


when will bun officially catch up to node?


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