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Would be nice if you could make a version people can run in their browser..!

This is an example of a single html-file that I serve: https://basketball.4e4.in It weighs in at around 30 KB including a favicon, and it's quite functional.

Nice. Is the spacing like this on your end? Some overlap- https://i.ibb.co/3m9JKmC1/Clock-Alignment.jpg

In that case, definitely learn Rust, it will expand your thinking about programming and be useful. Zig would just be too similar to C.

Note that this is the webpage: https://tejaswigowda.com/ffmpeg-webCLI

Works really well. It does say "100% local. Data never leaves your browser." but indeed, a icon that does not a cloud-upload would be clearer.


Thank you. Switched it to a floppy disk!

What has not been talked about here yet, and which isn't directly about AI, is this: "The benchmarks are neutral-to-faster, and the binary shrank by a few megabytes"

This says more about Zig versus Rust, and I was surprised by it, that a "direct translation" of this kind would give a somewhat faster and smaller binary.


He meant `command which`

> it'll always be a shell built-in

`command which` wouldn't have been the built-in


An exclamation mark instead for impure would solve that.

That drastically reduces my level of interest (in spite of the write-up sounding very intriguing).


But then the call makes more sense: `describe {role: "admin", name: "alice"};`


Precisely! Call sites should be traditional syntax shaped, pos args get [ and ] (trad array), and object shapes get trad obj syntax.


What do you mean by "nuclear fleets"??


This is often used within the industry to mean many dozens of commercial nuclear power plants.


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