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> Look at how snubbing developers has worked out for the Apple Vision Pro

I really don't think Apple's dev policies has had anything to do with this. The issue is the price - it's simply inaccessible to the vast majority of consumers, even many moderately high income consumers due to its value being somewhat unproven.


welp I think I found my favorite comment ever.

The concept of virtue signaling does not imply a particular group that the signal is intended for, and absolutely can be for the far right.


hell, the concept comes out of signaling Christian Virtue and taking steps to look holier than thou



they are missing the mark by not featuring it in their demo. The us national budget comes to mind as a feature clip in the demo for sankey.


I don’t get what you mean, it is featured in the demo. On the landing page, click demo and navigate to sankey in the menu.


sorry, I didn't see it in their featured demo video, unless it was shown supper quick.


It's not in the demo video, but it's in the demo gallery. That's also the thing that's linked as "demo" on the landing page, so I thought you were talking about that.


Even if one is using react, I think there's value in choosing libraries that are not deeply tied to react such that that logic can be reused when (not if) we need to start migrating away from it.


The problem is non-react chart libraries can be a bit cumbersome to use in React. For example, D3 controls the DOM itself through various transformations. React is not aware of these updates and combining react's state based DOM manipulation with random updates from a charting library gets messy.


> I still hold out hope that Square-Enix will either remake this

My dream is for a remake using the octopath engine, with a few new goodies. I don't think it needs the full FF7 remake treatment.


I think it's often a rationale for choosing rust over other languages once you've decided to rewrite.


99% sure this is not what you're asking for, but I think it's worth mentioning monodraw: https://monodraw.helftone.com

It's really useful for embedding diagrams in your code. Not so much for uses outside of code though.


Hey, I got some good use out of Emacs artist-mode for a while - so I love seeing ideas like this! Thanks for linking that, hadn't seen it before.


This looks so much fun, thanks for sharing.


OP didn't say a majority. It's hard to deny that a sizable portion of the tech community is made up of ancap techno-libertarian types; and that the dismantling of the US government is their dream.


Saying a group was all aboard a train is not a common way to indicate a minority. And they said they wrote off most of the people here.


> I keep hearing stuff like this, but it doesn't seem to be widespread enough to seem to matter, at least in my circle.

It also hasn't fully hit yet. The layoffs are in progress, already awarded grant money is still paying salaries. 3-6 months is when the pain will really begin. Until then, I think a lot of people are still thinking that it either won't really happen to them, or that Trump will somehow make an exception just for their particular federal money pipeline.


I work as a software engineer in the non-profit sector, within education. It's going to be a wild ride as to whether I have a job or not in a year. We are (almost) entirely dependent on grants. The money we get that isn't from grants is tiny (like less than 1% of our total budget). We applied for a few government grants recently and it sounds to me like they are definitely not something we will be getting now so it's back to the private foundations we have to go to for funding. With all the mixups happening it's going to be interesting to see how private foundations pivot, will non-profits like ours see big grants or will we die because other areas are more important?

On top of that, I am no expert top of the job market software engineer. If I lose this job I am going to be competing against people significantly better than me because so many others have (or will) be losing their jobs. Basically, this is the potential beginning of the end of my career.

Thankfully, I think I'm okay through this year, and probably next... but after that, completely a mystery. And that's only because we have agreements for funding through 2026. There are no guarantees beyond that.


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