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My work with ArangoDB has taught me a very important lesson, which is that the dog says гав гав

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    Does it?

    My favorite is Spanish speaking dogs say "Guau!"
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    How did your llm in a browser spectacle go? Used it for smth (ofc not)? What could you do with it?
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    @retoor after implementation , my hypothesis has been proven that this model is, in fact, more retarded than my dog. /s

    Matter of fact, I can’t deal with this bullshit snake oil stuff right now. I’m Currently working on implementing ngrx in my web app, since I managed to convince 2 mates in university of my idea. I’m shooting for that to become the active euthanasia for the old fucks here in Germany wasting millions in projects because of their grip on the economies throat with one hand and the cock of their circlejerk mate in the other.

    So yea, how’s the interpreter doing?
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    @Chewbanacas are you sure you need ngrx? That freaking frontend states stuff. Just build a backend spitting out html where next / previous / bookmarking directly works out of the box. Much easier to estimate how long to build even if parts are slower. HTMX is on the right pad, but would not even use that. Just wrap some material / bootstrap CSS on it and you'll convince your friends. I made the full functional sudoku widget with validation from scratch in JS by just extending the Element component. It's very quote. State is saved too by localStore json serialized.

    My interpreter goes slowly, but it's so freaking decent. I'm still working on the parser, but it's way more decent that the previous versions. I've the feeling building a Mercedes. I once wrote a whole interpreter in the time I've spend now on the parser part alone. Pro tip when building a parser: make it strict & nazi. It'll help you in future. Define what you expect.

    Thanks for asking!
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