Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Great interview with Ryan Dahl inventor of NodeJS on Devtools.fm podcast. His new project Deno is so very interesting. It's basically a much better NodeJS.
It's really interesting how he and his team are pushing it forward, with massive compatibility with both web APIs and CommonJS, JSR which is a better npm registry that is compatible with the OG npm registry and works with all the various runtimes, tools like deno-deploy to make deploying to cloud infrastruture super easy, as well as new cloud primitives like a kv store, an SQS type queue, and cronjobs.
It all sounds super incredible, but actually getting people to switch from nodejs seems like an impossible challenge. I hate to say it but it feels like it might turn into Perl 5, all be it one that actually works, and very well. Or perhaps they just need a few killer apps to be built on their stack. I really hope it succeeds. #
Is the whole Bitcoin and energy narative a big con?
Sure it sounds great now, with Bitcoin miners flexibility being used to help energy providers expand their infrastructure, bringing electricity to places that don't have it. But the productivity has to come from somewhere.
Isn't it the case that eventually the companies running the miners won't want to turn them off? Especially since miner revenue halves every 4 years. Surely we are just setting up a bug future arm wrestle between miners and energy companies?
Isn't teaming up miners with electricity providers a cruel anti-freedom insane idea long term? #
This week is shaping up to be another one of those starvation and thirst nightmares, where everything gets blocked and I get blamed for the horrible things being done to me. Once more into the brink. #
As Europe’s power shrinks, its fear is growing – and the result is huge mistakes - Well written article with a lot of good observations, that makes a pretty strong case for Europe being a bit of a wimp in terms of how it's handling the various crisies that are happening nearby. Ukraine, Gaza, immigration from Africa, Russian agression, it really is flip floping on all these fronts. One feels like a stronger more cohesive Europe is needed. But with the strength expressed in a creative way rather than increased authoritarianism. theguardian.com #
Heat Death of the Internet - I feel like most of the issues listed in this earily close to reality article could be cleared up by tidying up my RSS reader. takahe.org.nz #
How I made my GitHub profile README dynamic - Dynamically add content like stats or latest blog posts to your Github profile. Pretty cool. tduyng.github.io #