I suspect that you used highly optimized algorithms written for python, like the vector algorithms in numpy?
You will struggle to write better code, at least I would.
Python 1.4 would be mid-late 90s long before numpy and vector algorithms would have been available.
I suspect it’s more likely to be something like passing std::string by value not realising that would copy the string every time, especially with the statement that the mistake would be hard to express in Python.
Self hosted but with big tech having a backdoor into your local network, having your ssl private key, and dictating the terms and conditions of what you self host.
I've never understood selfhosters fascination with cloudflare. They have some cool products but I have a feel 2026/27 is the time they start to show their evolving colours
Reminds me of the chicken feed app I saw about 40 years ago, before the internet
It would find the best price for protein, carbohydrates etc in chicken feed
looking at raw products like bone meal and maize with current prices.
Remarkable actually, I wonder what happened to it?
Anyone else remember any apps before the internet?
https://i.imgur.com/mTyjQXs.png
I am still building the "make money app" for some difficult users. :)
Last update was calendar integration, everything besides the invoice is a sandbox, kind of like the Unix philosophy of pipes, lots of standalone apps.
You are welcome to have a look at
https://peterretief.org/
demo
demo123
(Not accepting any new users atm, still too raw)
I immediately thought of the old crystal radios and a short search brought up this comparison.
While old radios used a natural mineral (galena) to detect radio waves, modern Rydberg radio receivers use a synthetic photonic crystal (often made of silicon or glass) to guide and enhance the radio signal for improved performance.
They are magical! A radio powered by the transmitter, it's an incredible thing, really. The trick is that the diode is a very low forward drop one, typically Germanium, which has only 0.2V forward drop. But for more magic, you can also use a razor blade or a little bit of lead and then seek for naturally occurring diodes on the surface of the material. These can be even more sensitive than the Germanium ones.