I agree. The only one that was close for me is Just. It is just Makefiles but without all the baggage.
I take road trips in my EV. It’s fine. You get to pee and walk the dog. The extra time isn’t much and it’s actually way more relaxing
They said the same thing when the Boxster/Caymen went from 6 cyl to 4cyl turbo. Yea it will change but Porsche is pretty good at adopting while keeping heritage
I mean Tesla cars are just x86 Linux machines
This point was brought up at the end of the video. You just need to watch it.
This is the terminal that was used by the creator of vi, Bill Joy.
It should be obvious on why those keys were used. They weren’t “mapped” they literally were the arrow keys. It’s hard to change defaults. Anyone who knows vi keybinding and install work on vim or any other system.
It would be easy for you to change your own keybindings. Why is there a need to change everyone’s default and break existing muscle memory.
https://vintagecomputer.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/LSI-ADM3A-full-keyboard.jpg
Nice! This is very exciting. I don’t like the current landscape of python type checkers.
Please implement something like pyre-upgrade for being able to enable strict linting and upgrade existing code bases (but without all the other problems pyre brings). https://pyre-check.org/docs/types-in-python/#upgrade