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If so that’s great. Congress has long become too complacent and willing to just wait for their parties turn to use presidential overreach.

> We need robustness in the global economy more than some megajillionaire needs another half cent per customer in profit.

Exactly this.

Economies follow the same general principles of our distributed products. There’s good reasons you pay extra and lower efficiency (a bit) to have redundancy and resilience. We saw that we need more of it during COVID lockdown chaos.

Generally lowering tariffs has been a good thing overall, but there’s a point where it stops being beneficial.


> Getting macOS code signing and notarization working in CI was honestly the hardest part of this project. If anyone is distributing a macOS app outside the App Store via GitHub Actions, I'm happy to answer questions — the workflow is fully open source.

You're not kidding! That's actually the first thing I looked at in your Github Repo. It's annoying as I made a neovim gui and downloaded it from GH and couldn't run my own app until I dug into some hidden place in the Settings App. Definitely super helpful to see how it's done.

I'm digging the app too! As another commenter said it'd be cool to see the comments as native SwiftUI elements as well. :)


> Getting macOS code signing and notarization working in CI was honestly the hardest part of this project. If anyone is distributing a macOS app outside the App Store via GitHub Actions, I'm happy to answer questions — the workflow is fully open source.

If anyone wants to see another repo with this, we have it set up for Slippi (and various subprojects, like the Launcher): https://github.com/project-slippi/Ishiiruka

I'm thankful that it's largely a "once it's working, it rarely breaks". If it does break, it's usually because I have to sign in to the developer portal and accept some contract somewhere. Error messages in CI rarely indicate this is the case sadly.


Thank you so much! I well definitely see what I can do.

The byzantine and overly complex nature of FreeIPA is a feature not a bug. It lends itself to consulting money for RedHat et al in those legacy markets. Sure, the server might be free but good luck getting it running.

Also I believe one of the core LadyBird devs was an ex Apple employee on WebKit which has been using Swift as well.

The Ladybird founder was one of the original KHTML devs and worked on Safari at Apple.

I’m not even sure he was at Apple when Swift came out. WebKit integration is very recent.

For more complex projects I find this pattern very helpful. The last two gens of SOTA models have become rather good at following existing code patterns.

If you have a solid architecture they can be almost prescient in their ability to modify things. However they're a bit like Taylor series expansions. They only accurate out so far from the known basis. Hmm, or control theory where you have stable and unstable regimes.


Well for some. Google has been using liquid cooling to racks for decades.

Followed by 5 ads and a link to use copilot! ;)

Nim compiles fast.

Apple chose the colors well. For whatever reason the shade of green they chose just gives a bit of ick.


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