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@steffo that would be pretty cool. You could like @ the bot with a message and then it’ll reply with the deck or something.
I’ve been wanting to work on the match history. I started on something a few weeks ago using #FreshJS (an excuse to play with #Deno ). So far the most annoying thing was finding out how to get a players PUUID as I don’t want to start using OAuth yet.
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@steffo that would be pretty cool. You could like @ the bot with a message and then it’ll reply with the deck or something.
I’ve been wanting to work on the match history. I started on something a few weeks ago using #FreshJS (an excuse to play with #Deno ). So far the most annoying thing was finding out how to get a players PUUID as I don’t want to start using OAuth yet.
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hmm belum tau cara untuk update pada spesifik value dari deno.kv, kalo baca dokumentasinya proses update ini sama saja dengan proses insert, bedanya adalah untuk update harus mencari key yang sesuai.
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hmm belum tau cara untuk update pada spesifik value dari deno.kv, kalo baca dokumentasinya proses update ini sama saja dengan proses insert, bedanya adalah untuk update harus mencari key yang sesuai.
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The latest post to my blog Craig's Deno Diary has been published: "A Comprehensive Guide to Deno KV"
Consider this article as a one-stop location for Deno KV info. The post includes sections on pagination, tracking record version history and sorting KV records.
Associated with the article is a repo containing 12 code examples demonstrating all the concepts and tech used in the blog post.
#deno #denokvhttps://deno-blog.com/A_Comprehensive_Guide_to_Deno_KV.2023-06-30
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Just released my first ever blog post 🎉 . Deno released a new globally distributed database, KV, so I went down the rabbit hole comparing it to other globally distributed databases.
https://global-db-comparison.deno.dev/
#serverless #deno #DenoKV #PlanetScale #Fauna #DynamoDB #Upstash
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this vibe coded PR with 1,000,000+ additions is just open-source ransomware with prettier commit messages.
shoutout to the brave soul reviewing:
"LGTM" after skimming 14 lines… 🤡
uninstalling immediately!
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this vibe coded PR with 1,000,000+ additions is just open-source ransomware with prettier commit messages.
shoutout to the brave soul reviewing:
"LGTM" after skimming 14 lines… 🤡
uninstalling immediately!
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this vibe coded PR with 1,000,000+ additions is just open-source ransomware with prettier commit messages.
shoutout to the brave soul reviewing:
"LGTM" after skimming 14 lines… 🤡
uninstalling immediately!
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Minimum Release Age Is an Underrated Supply Chain Defense, by @daniakash.com:
https://daniakash.com/posts/simplest-supply-chain-defense/
#security #dependencies #npm #bun #pnpm #yarn #deno #renovate #dependabot #axios
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I didn't realize this until just this morning, but #AdversarialInteroperability and #CounterAntiDisintermediation are related. @tomjennings.tldr.nettime.org.ap.brid.gy @dmytri.to . #FOSS is double-edge, but I am 💯 on standards and portable runtimes (HTML, CSS, JS, #Deno). www.eff.org/deeplinks/20...
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#Optique 1.0.0 is out! If you build #CLI tools with #TypeScript, it might be worth a look.
I started it because I wanted a TypeScript CLI parser that felt more like optparse-applicative than the usual builder-style APIs. You build up small typed parsers, compose them, and TypeScript infers the result. It handles subcommands, option dependencies, shell completion, and man pages, and it runs on #Deno, #Node.js, and #Bun.
For 1.0 I added
@optique/env, so env vars can fill in missing flags, and@optique/inquirer, so missing values can fall back to Inquirer.js prompts. I also cleaned up a lot of awkward API edges and fixed a long backlog of completion bugs across five shells.Packages are on JSR and npm.
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#Optique 1.0.0 is out! If you build #CLI tools with #TypeScript, it might be worth a look.
I started it because I wanted a TypeScript CLI parser that felt more like optparse-applicative than the usual builder-style APIs. You build up small typed parsers, compose them, and TypeScript infers the result. It handles subcommands, option dependencies, shell completion, and man pages, and it runs on #Deno, #Node.js, and #Bun.
For 1.0 I added
@optique/env, so env vars can fill in missing flags, and@optique/inquirer, so missing values can fall back to Inquirer.js prompts. I also cleaned up a lot of awkward API edges and fixed a long backlog of completion bugs across five shells.Packages are on JSR and npm.
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#Optique 1.0.0 is out! If you build #CLI tools with #TypeScript, it might be worth a look.
I started it because I wanted a TypeScript CLI parser that felt more like optparse-applicative than the usual builder-style APIs. You build up small typed parsers, compose them, and TypeScript infers the result. It handles subcommands, option dependencies, shell completion, and man pages, and it runs on #Deno, #Node.js, and #Bun.
For 1.0 I added
@optique/env, so env vars can fill in missing flags, and@optique/inquirer, so missing values can fall back to Inquirer.js prompts. I also cleaned up a lot of awkward API edges and fixed a long backlog of completion bugs across five shells.Packages are on JSR and npm.
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#Optique 1.0.0 is out! If you build #CLI tools with #TypeScript, it might be worth a look.
I started it because I wanted a TypeScript CLI parser that felt more like optparse-applicative than the usual builder-style APIs. You build up small typed parsers, compose them, and TypeScript infers the result. It handles subcommands, option dependencies, shell completion, and man pages, and it runs on #Deno, #Node.js, and #Bun.
For 1.0 I added
@optique/env, so env vars can fill in missing flags, and@optique/inquirer, so missing values can fall back to Inquirer.js prompts. I also cleaned up a lot of awkward API edges and fixed a long backlog of completion bugs across five shells.Packages are on JSR and npm.
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#Optique 1.0.0 is out! If you build #CLI tools with #TypeScript, it might be worth a look.
I started it because I wanted a TypeScript CLI parser that felt more like optparse-applicative than the usual builder-style APIs. You build up small typed parsers, compose them, and TypeScript infers the result. It handles subcommands, option dependencies, shell completion, and man pages, and it runs on #Deno, #Node.js, and #Bun.
For 1.0 I added
@optique/env, so env vars can fill in missing flags, and@optique/inquirer, so missing values can fall back to Inquirer.js prompts. I also cleaned up a lot of awkward API edges and fixed a long backlog of completion bugs across five shells.Packages are on JSR and npm.
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Minimum Release Age Is an Underrated Supply Chain Defense, by @daniakash.com:
https://daniakash.com/posts/simplest-supply-chain-defense/
#security #dependencies #npm #bun #pnpm #yarn #deno #renovate #dependabot #axios
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It's 2024; #JavaScript #libraries should be shipping #ESModules *only*
#webDev #frontend #js #modules #esm #commonjs #modularity #nodejs #deno
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@poes salah satu yg ane mau kerjakan adalah bikin tag baru di #Lume dengan helpers buat nampilkan toot dari Gotosocial langsung ke dalam artikel.
gw sudah dapat bayangannya yaitu fetch API sederhana dengan response as json pakai ID toot ke proxy (karena Gotosocial butuh auth di header buat fetch (bahkan) single post). Kemudian ambil beberapa item dari data.json-nya dan render dengan JS.
semua berjalan saat build sehingga output sudah murni dalam HTML. Akan tetapi kalo di Netlify/Deno pakainya build dari source ya jadinya akan sama saja sih.
masalahnya ane males dan pengen rebahan saja.
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Yes, I use yt dee ell pee
because the software is for to say gee
yt dee ell pee
is there for you and for me.
Lovers may fail to be true
Society meltdown is about to ensue
But if you need something on which to depend
It's yt dee ell pee, a good and faithful friend.
Source: An Old Coder and not LLM.
YT continues to up the ante. For "yt-dlp" to work with YT, you need "deno" or a comparable engine now. You also need to redirect through a foreign country [sometimes].
I'll review the video that you ID'd at a later point. I'm occupied with moving possessions presently. However, I'd be quite interested in videos or channels that should be archived.
The S/N ratio on YT is low, but there *are* important or entertaining videos of all types. People who see this post are invited to offer more video IDs [or channel links]. Let's save what's worthwhile before AI gobbles up the platform.
Note, BTW, that a license which you supposedly agree to just by visiting YT isn't #copyright law.
I'll add that a single low-price USB-3 stick with rotating connector [both USB A and C] can hold literally thousands of videos and it'll plug-in to a Smart TV, a phone, and/or a PC. All in high-resolution. It's quite a change from the VHS tapes of 40 years ago.
I've been working on such a stick for 2 years now. It has nearly every movie on it that I care to see again, ditto for songs and music videos, and famous or obscure shorts that shouldn't disappear. All in a form factor that is scarcely larger than a thumbnail.
Illustration: Two of the shorts on my video USB stick, a science video from YT and "Khang's Malt Liquor", which I don't think is on YT. Depending on your web browser, there are multiple ways to expand the image to fullscreen [or 1920 pixels wide].
Note: If anybody would like to U/L the "Khang's" video to YT, I'll post a link here after I'm settled in to a motel or a new residence.
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Pydantic Releases Sandboxed Python Execution Server for AI Agents via Model Context Protocol
#AI #Pydantic #PydanticAI #MCP #ModelContextProtocol #Python #LLMs #AgenticAI #OpenSource #DevTools #Pyodide #Deno #Sandboxing #AISecurity #AIIntegration
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Minimum Release Age Is an Underrated Supply Chain Defense, by @daniakash.com:
https://daniakash.com/posts/simplest-supply-chain-defense/
#security #dependencies #npm #bun #pnpm #yarn #deno #renovate #dependabot #axios
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Minimum Release Age Is an Underrated Supply Chain Defense, by @daniakash.com:
https://daniakash.com/posts/simplest-supply-chain-defense/
#security #dependencies #npm #bun #pnpm #yarn #deno #renovate #dependabot #axios
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Minimum Release Age Is an Underrated Supply Chain Defense, by @daniakash.com:
https://daniakash.com/posts/simplest-supply-chain-defense/
#security #dependencies #npm #bun #pnpm #yarn #deno #renovate #dependabot #axios
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La CGT dénonce une « situation devenue intenable » à la blanchisserie du CHU d’Angers
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RethinkDNS Resolver That Deploys to CF Workers, Deno Deploy, Fastly, Fly.io
https://github.com/serverless-dns/serverless-dns
#HackerNews #RethinkDNS #Resolver #CFWorkers #DenoDeploy #Fastly #Flyio
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Dart на бекенде: почему его бросила бывшая
Если ты тоже смотришь на Dart как на backend-альтернативу для Node.js, лучше пройти этот путь на чужих ошибках. Полные результаты benchmark'а — Go, Node.js, Dart, Bun, Deno, .NET — с методологией, конфигурацией и сырыми цифрами лежат на GitHub . Под катом — сама история. Не технический отчёт, а инженерская драма: как 2 недели ушли на перенос архитектуры, почему всё выглядело идеально на бумаге, и как гипотеза с "экономией памяти" разбилась о реалии raw benchmark. И ещё — почему AI-агент сделал всё правильно, и именно это оказалось проблемой.
https://habr.com/ru/articles/1022790/
#Dart #Backend #Go #Nodejs #Kubernetes #Performance #Benchmark #Cloud_Native #Claude_Code #Архитектура
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Wavelet decomposition is very popular in image analysis and processing. Here's my attempt to share some code to perform spectral smoothing (or denoising, to be fancy) using the same principle.
Wavelet denoising of spectra • NIRPY Research
https://nirpyresearch.com/wavelet-denoising-spectra/#ImageProcessing #chemometrics #spectroscopy #wavelets #DataProcessing
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Wavelet decomposition is very popular in image analysis and processing. Here's my attempt to share some code to perform spectral smoothing (or denoising, to be fancy) using the same principle.
Wavelet denoising of spectra • NIRPY Research
https://nirpyresearch.com/wavelet-denoising-spectra/#ImageProcessing #chemometrics #spectroscopy #wavelets #DataProcessing
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Okay, say I went full yolo and actually decided to ditch all our #TypeScript and rewrite everything in #Rust, as one does.
I still need to provide some scripting layer for normal sane people I would be forcing to use this (of which there might end up being many).
Any suggestions? Boosts appreciated :boost_requested:
- #Rhai seems pretty popular, but some decisions are weird, to say the least (e.g. https://rhai.rs/book/ref/fn-closure.html#admonition-beware-captured-variables-are-truly-shared). Kinda evokes PHP memories.
- #Gluon is proper static, which is probably really good for performance, less certain about experience.
- #Rune and #Dyon both look nice and simple. But also looks like there's no way to declare any useful type information for the dev tools.
- #Boa would let us actually keep TypeScript, which is nice, because its type system is just the best ever. But I'm not sure it's stable or fast enough yet.
- Embedding or building around #Deno is always an option, but having to spin up #V8 whenever any script needs to be run kinda defeats the purpose of moving to something more performant in the first place.Idk. Would love to hear literally any thoughts on this. Please talk to me :ablobcatreachreverse: