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Working on a PR for tree-sitter today! https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/
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Congratulations! Exciting times ahead, I’m sure!
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Yeah I got some of these too and thought it was just a scam but then I checked and it looks like my GitHub contributions do actually qualify for an airdrop. If I claimed I’d send em a tip lol this is too funny
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Errr typo: meant to say “why not diversify” 🙈
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I always instant sold my RSUs, and put most of that money back into whatever ETFs. Not Google but point still stands, why bother diversify?
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Unless I’m missing something, no. There’s keybindings etc to highlight sections of code to be added in the assistant context but it does not automatically learn a codebase when you open it. I didn’t realize Cursor did this either, that’s pretty cool!
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I haven’t used Cursor, but Zed integrates with both GitHub Copilot and OpenAI chat (you can open a chat panel and supply your own api key). I personally don’t use Copilot but the chat is pretty helpful.
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So yeah, exactly what you’re thinking 🙂
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What worked well for our team at previous job was the monitoring team had all the infra managed and exposed namespaced things to us so e.g. we managed our own alarms and graphs in IaC in our repo, and at build/deploy time it deployed to the infra they managed. Good compromise, and if we needed more levers we collab’d
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Depends on the internal team structure and engineering culture IMO. If lots of teams managing their own services, I’d say placing all IaC with that same service is going to mean less stepping on other teams toes in my experience.
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👋 feel free to reach out
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Oh wow here I am underestimating you haha, that’s awesome.
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Word, I think extensions just came out in the preview builds! I haven’t explored them and so far it’s only things like themes.
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Their rack with servers is gonna cost you like 7 figures, totally not built for the consumer market (would love something similar that was though). Have you considered building a desktop tower server? Could get a dual CPU motherboard and fit a ton of compute and storage. Or get a Supermicro pre-built.
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What’s missing/keeping it from being your daily driver? It’s my daily driver now FWIW!
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On Rex itself I’d be curious to see some examples for macros, or rather any larger expression with sub expressions that are evaluated and others that aren’t. S-exps can get pretty hairy and I’m mostly curious what R-exps would look like!
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This is pretty interesting. How linked to Urbit is @vaporware? Or not at all, beyond just sharing some ideas?
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Helix is my go to these days for terminal editors.
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I’m pushing it with 3 casts now 🙈 but given the steep learning curve my suggestion would be to *not* jump directly to NixOS. You can use nix on your Ubuntu VM as a package manager and get your feet wet with it. https://zero-to-nix.com is the best documentation IMO
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Sorry you said one cast haha but for NixOS I was sold when I installed an Nvidia driver and its configuration, a desktop manager and environment, some other daemons, all in one command, broke everything, and reverted back to working state with a single follow up command.
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