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Same for me, Safari on an iPhone.


I find their image text for the third image in the carousel funny:

> Delegate work with an "@ mini-cli" tag and the agent can complete a range of tasks, from writing bugs to fixing bugs


Surprisingly it's not fixed in the meantime. Maybe they were being honest.


Cool! Would love if there was some screenshots and examples in the repo.


I agree, for TUI tools screenshots are essential and 2-3 can explain the project better than many written paragraphs.


Seconded; I like this tool for capturing tui stuff: https://asciinema.org/


Some screenshots would be nice


A friend of a friend mods Casio watches[0] to have NFC, and sells them on his website.

[0] https://delaveris.com/collections/nfc


Cool!

I wonder why all their examples[0] uses C, while bpfman themselves[1] seems to use aya[2] and rust.

[0] https://github.com/bpfman/bpfman/tree/main/examples

[1] https://github.com/bpfman/bpfman/blob/main/bpfman-ns/src/mai...

[2] https://github.com/aya-rs/aya


eBPF modules themselves have to be written in C, and compiled to bytecode before they are loadable. The target architecture for llc is bpfeb and bpfel (big/little endian).

Usage/loading of eBPF modules, however, can be done in many userspace languages due to them offering the bindings for it.


Yesterday there was another really interesting rust library, egui, on the front page of HN. I can tell that this is more like react, but how do they compare in other regards?


Wrote about that here: https://github.com/DioxusLabs/dioxus?tab=readme-ov-file#diox...

You're probably not going to be building an email client or the next instagram in egui, but it is good for stuff where you're fine with re-rendering every entire frame (data viz, graphics stuff).


I see that your app.rerun.io site don’t really do well on mobile devices, while the demos vary.

If I wanted to build a back office/admin site for an hobby project in egui, would it by default be hard to use on a phone?

It would mostly consist of tables and buttons for managing features, data fetched by websockets.


egui works well on mobile except for one thing: text editing.

For app.rerun.io we mostly need to work on making the app friendly for small screens.


Not the first time I see you try to use any thread related to pydantic or fastapi to market your own library, it’s getting boring.


I'm under the impression that you work for a company that sells services related to FastAPI? https://github.com/Intility/fastapi-azure-auth

I maintain an open source library in my spare time for free, that you are welcome to ignore if you find better alternatives.


You’re under the wrong impression, I’m a network engineer who happens to _use_ FastAPI for some projects. The library linked I made at work, but open sourced and wrote docs for in my own time. The other libraries I’ve written are all in my spare time.

My comment is my own opinion, and a quick search for your name and pydantic backs it up. It’s just boring to read the same thing, every time.


I’ve done open source for ~4 years, and got my first(and only) subscriber on GitHub a few months ago.

I’ve enabled Polar on one single repo, and the creator of an issue donated 100USD if it was closed. Today I was paid from Stripe.


I’m genuinely excited!

The twitter video is worth checking out: https://x.com/counterstrike/status/1707133016345338334?s=46


Tweet won't load for me :/ does anybody have a non Twitter link?

Edit: https://youtu.be/nSE38xjMLqE?si=JQjfM3VT_xR0X763



I've actually seen most of the promo videos, I was just excited about the release trailer. Thanks!


The music, narration, and general tone of the video juxtaposed with its depictions of graphical violence are kind of lol


I think they've nailed the vibe


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