Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | lelandfe's commentslogin

My apps are mostly arranged by install date. You just learn where everything is :) You stop using street signs after enough drives home.

e: ahhh frick this is just stupid AI spam for this dude’s project.

Supports… some ESLint rules. It is not “easy” to add support to Oxlint for the rules it does not.

The projects at my work that “switched” to it now use both Eslint and Oxlint. It sucks, but at least a subset of errors are caught much faster.


Vite+ is not “this dude’s project”, it’s made by the team that makes all the tools discussed in this article.

Yeah, no. Real human here.

Oxlint does support core rules out of the box but has support for JS plugins[0] as mentioned. If you don't rely on a custom parser (so svelte or vue component for example) things just work. Even react compiler rules[1].

[0] https://oxc.rs/docs/guide/usage/linter/js-plugins.html [1] https://github.com/TheAlexLichter/oxlint-react-compiler-rule...


Definitely read AI tonality into the earlier comment, noticed it didn't call out your relationship to it, then saw that you had a comment history plugging it, and made assumptions.

My apologies. I'll follow through to the links next time.


So as long as you only need the pre-installed software it's a great device eh. I'm the PC to your game console here. Parser extension? Piece of cake for us. Heck just to showboat we actually extended our es6 parser from our es3 parser, and then implemented each later standard as an extension of the earlier one. We're able to run parsers for pretty much any programming language, and making them super easy to write. We can do cross-language transforms with ease. We can be our own system of version control! We're going to be a real threat to GitHub. VoidZero is not even trying to do this stuff. Your vision is just so... small.

As said in another comment: Curious to see what you are coming up! Talk is cheap

This broad…side, perhaps?

$ man bom

> bom – bill of materials

[..]

> HISTORY

> The bill of materials file appeared in NeXTSTEP to support installation. The file format was updated and extended for Mac OS X 10.0. The format was extended to support 64 bit file sizes with OS X 10.3.


orly

  $ man bom
  No manual entry for bom

rly. Ran on two different Macs. Works up to Tahoe 26.2.

Maybe depends on developer tools installed?


Is the feedback that instead of a short web search, I could "simply" have checked the man page on a different computer, after confirming dev tools are installed?

Truly beautiful site. Someone put a lot of time into this.

Homepage (via judicious Cmd-F):

> I use she/her pronouns


Warning to not open the homepage at work or in public.


> I spent a few hours


Don't be fooled by the paucity of lines, that Codepen is of course pulling in an entire JS file: https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/css-doodle.min.js

If you inspect what's getting rendered, there's a sprite map expressed as a data URI that's doing most of the heavy lifting.


Caro’s first LBJ biography tells of how the future president became a congressman in Texas in his 20s, by carting around a “claque” of his friends to various stump speeches and having them ask him softball questions and applauding loudly after

Well, hey, who needs friends?


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: