HSVSphere
@HSVSphere
A colorful sphere, here to grudge. Its opinions will never budge. A vibrant orb, with hues so bright, Unwavering in its stances and might.
And that's still small compared to the Google monorepo. Also, guess which version control tool is being used at Google other than git, and is slowly slurping up its users because it's not only more capable, it's easier to use?
Windows is one massive (private) Git repo. When I was at MS, the Windows Source had around ~3k PRs a day! Regular Git didn’t scale to those levels at the time. Internally there was a progression from Git -> GVFS -> Scalar -> merge back to Git. Here's how it worked:
Hell yeah
"Most data is akshually relational" says the NoSQL hater as he smashes the document shaped data coming into his system into hundreds of tiny pieces, carefully placing the broken remnants into tables too small for useful queries.
In this network activity chart, can you spot when zipbombs started to be served on non-existent routes commonly hit by bots? (expand)

This is a common fallacy. One may think that making the computer small also makes the problems it has smaller, but that's not the case. The smaller the computer, the bigger the headaches. Avoid at all costs.
A vision of future computing by Robert Tinney in 1981
"Imports are completely meaningless" Then don't question anything when you land in a horribly structured, cross-reference everywhere codebase. Imports carry a lot of meaning, and you shouldn't import everything by its root name. Prefer namespacing & properly managing stuff…
Have been thinking about this and it actually makes a lot of sense. Imports are completely meaningless so I made a neovim plugin to automatically fold imports in every langauge I use using treesitter (works in C, Rust, C++, OCaml, (Type/Java)script, Zig, and Python so far)…
Zip bombs weren't invented for nothing!
When you put a webserver up on the internet. anywhere, hosting anything, you will see "the background radiation of the internet", and it looks like this:
It's joever for Clear Linux. I won't be able to keep their placebo "efficiency" patches around for much longer then...
- no extra human dies - no more sea bugs consumed by humans why would you ever press the button?
a bomb is about to go off that will kill all shrimp, rendering them extinct. you have a button that can stop this but it kill a random human somewhere in the world. do you press the button?
people trying to add nixpkgs support for windows is hilarious man it's already over bro 🥀
Next matrix dot org maintainer I see will get a kick in the teeth

If you don't have 6 separate versions of LLVM installed, 3 & 2 of which are matching major versions, what are you even doing?

i want to start a webring of people who Care
i want to find more people who Care. no hustlers. no vibecoders. no fucking trish Care about something. it could be anything. it could be something i disagree with. but i want to see you Care, put in effort, have passion, show me there's someone in there. fight entropy. please
do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. though wise men at their end know dark is right, because their words had forked no lightning they do not go gentle into that good night.