That's because they sound good on paper, but in practice they have a lot of downsides. For example SSR, eager slot content loading and shadow DOM causing more issues than it's solving.
Happy New Year, guys. Enjoyed the episode. Not qualified to make or evaluate any predictions here, but I do have an issue I wish you'd address in a future show: Remix is now React Router, there is Next.js, and, we have React Server Components. I'd really like to be able to place(sort out) all of this in my mind. I'm sure I will be wrong in saying this, but somehow all this comes across as kind of counter-weights to each other?
Remix is a great name, but React routers popularity and the fact that it is the most used router in the react ecosystem matters more for brand recognition, in the competition with Next.js. On another note what is everyone using for Dates and times before the temporal API becomes generally available?
I just added gpu to a docker compose with just: deploy: resources: reservations: devices: - driver: nvidia count: 1 capabilities: [gpu] Which was great and worked for my ollama use.
agree with ai plateau. I think the end game agi llm capability is here...and it will be a big new idea trying system with loop breaking and reversion if stuck in loops. The drug ai noise is just trying different atom/lego combinations vetted against electro chemical predictions and desirable electrochemical features....just trying different lego going for a certain "shape"/charge state. It is funy because the "singularity" book and idea was based on fantasy "warp drives"....as if warp drive/new reality physics is hiding between the pages of Harry potter....
the temporal thing sounds dumb. If you don't tell me a time zone, I have to assume between 0-23:59 GMT. I can start to stupidly guess a time zone for a regional bank and that is dumb. It is a simple and solved problem and people are dumb. The military nails this. Zulu time, gmt. There is 1 clock in the universe, and it gets gmt right, and everyone, everywhere else is +/- zulu.
I feel you on python, i learned it when i got passionate about ML years ago and was hell, i was amazed of all the hate js gets, python is completely broken, after 4 years i still can't have proper linting and intellisense. 1 year ago i was forced to use it again for a project on fast api and the abuse of decorators and pandas is crazy, i was missing my express server so much lol. I really would like to do more AI related things, experiments, but python is a blocker for me, i want to do it in JS honestly.
on python dependencies, yes, it was a mess years ago when I gave up...and conda....and jupiter notebooks is for school projects. Just restrict yourself to cool docker launched stuff. Frankly, any python thing that doesn't also have a docker image seems like bottom of the barrel tech outlook and awareness/is it that good?
Wherever Scott is, he's got no heat.
🤣🤣 denver, idk but i think he is cold like 15 months out of 12 🤣🤣
🤣 my mini split is loud and directly behind me, so I usually turn it off while recording to avoid extra noise. I do like to be bundled up tho.
He spits fire to keep himself warm
It is so strange to me that WebComponents are still "on the horizon". I used and authored WebComponents professionally in 2016.
That's because they sound good on paper, but in practice they have a lot of downsides. For example SSR, eager slot content loading and shadow DOM causing more issues than it's solving.
Guest suggestion, Charlie Marsh Creator of uv and ruff. Addresses your python frustrations you brought up in this video
Web awesome prediction has two things going against it: it's web components and it's paid
WA isn't primarily paid, just the "pro" version with themes.
I fucking love this show/podcast ... you guys made my career soo much fun
Happy New Year, guys. Enjoyed the episode. Not qualified to make or evaluate any predictions here, but I do have an issue I wish you'd address in a future show: Remix is now React Router, there is Next.js, and, we have React Server Components. I'd really like to be able to place(sort out) all of this in my mind. I'm sure I will be wrong in saying this, but somehow all this comes across as kind of counter-weights to each other?
My prediction there will be yet another js runtime we will gonna see released.
Remix is a great name, but React routers popularity and the fact that it is the most used router in the react ecosystem matters more for brand recognition, in the competition with Next.js.
On another note what is everyone using for Dates and times before the temporal API becomes generally available?
Use uv for python not pip
I just added gpu to a docker compose with just:
deploy:
resources:
reservations:
devices:
- driver: nvidia
count: 1
capabilities: [gpu]
Which was great and worked for my ollama use.
Yes, but that doesn't allow you to use the end user's GPU - you're using the GPU on the machine that's running your service.
agree with ai plateau. I think the end game agi llm capability is here...and it will be a big new idea trying system with loop breaking and reversion if stuck in loops. The drug ai noise is just trying different atom/lego combinations vetted against electro chemical predictions and desirable electrochemical features....just trying different lego going for a certain "shape"/charge state. It is funy because the "singularity" book and idea was based on fantasy "warp drives"....as if warp drive/new reality physics is hiding between the pages of Harry potter....
the temporal thing sounds dumb. If you don't tell me a time zone, I have to assume between 0-23:59 GMT. I can start to stupidly guess a time zone for a regional bank and that is dumb.
It is a simple and solved problem and people are dumb. The military nails this. Zulu time, gmt. There is 1 clock in the universe, and it gets gmt right, and everyone, everywhere else is +/- zulu.
this space...gulp grunt yarn....the "full stack package tool space" I guess is so faddish.
I feel you on python, i learned it when i got passionate about ML years ago and was hell, i was amazed of all the hate js gets, python is completely broken, after 4 years i still can't have proper linting and intellisense. 1 year ago i was forced to use it again for a project on fast api and the abuse of decorators and pandas is crazy, i was missing my express server so much lol.
I really would like to do more AI related things, experiments, but python is a blocker for me, i want to do it in JS honestly.
What's the name of the background removal AI tool guys. I'm interested.
deno seems dead and was a holy hell stupid idea to start
on python dependencies, yes, it was a mess years ago when I gave up...and conda....and jupiter notebooks is for school projects. Just restrict yourself to cool docker launched stuff. Frankly, any python thing that doesn't also have a docker image seems like bottom of the barrel tech outlook and awareness/is it that good?
I would recommend trying UV for python package management. It's great
@@orionmusicnetwork1677 just docker. Anything but git clone, docker compose up is inferior
Copilot workspace has terrible performance. Strange they cant fork cline, aider, bolt diy etc and build on one that actually performs.
Convex?
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