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Cela fait il encore sens?

I'm far from C++ but reading this article confused be, from the form to the impact to the dead link https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p12...

I guess that's a preview how C++ require a lifelong commitment.


That should probably link https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2019/p12...

The difference being that P1219R2 was actually a revised proposal from 2019 not 2021.


Yes 11 up and everyone why free insult on a model that top adoption. Aligned with your personal view is not ahead of the curve, it's just personal.


Marketing team agree with benchmark score...


That's an impressive accomplishment and a fantastic tool to explore.


At least point to the lib not the software https://crates.io/crates/neo_frizbee

This is where the typo resistance comes from.


If you want to do that this is the actual lib https://github.com/saghen/frizbee


<snip, was wrong>


Blink is for completion, not fuzzy find.


Ahh good call! Removed


Why? The author is a contributor to that project. What’s wrong with posting this project?


True but between the lines I read some interesting points here. Great it get the gold nugget but I found it curious how he dunked on the JVM after all the clones emerges with much more perfs and much less code/energy consumpution.


Do you have a link to any of the JVM clones? Perplexity and Google came up empty.


Proton is quite a privacy washing front. Surprised than even in HN nobody check behind the facade what was signed.


> Surprised than even in HN nobody check behind the facade what was signed

Such as?

These aloof comments that talk about something we're supposed to know about without referencing anything are very unhelpful.


Yes, they're losing it.

It's a pity, they were doing well for a long time.

I'm surprised that someone on HN would paint all of HN with the same brush.

It's one of those 'lesser evils' things. If you know of a better email provider I'd love to know.


Proton complied with a court order once (that we know of), no? I have seen a lot of negative sentiment from HN commenters toward them but not a lot of evidence to back it up, particularly when you consider the email marketplace.


It was a legally mandated court order they couldn't just refuse. No encrypted data, the contents of their emails, was handed over. The person would've also been safe had they used vpn/tor as I recall the story.


This is an ode to opencode and how openai, very strangely, is just porting layout and feature of real open-source.

So much valuation, so much intern competetion and shenanigans than the creatives left.


This <insert next gen> will be a beast!


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