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Ehhhhh... what does this mean for the open source versions of all these libs? You could interpret some of the graphs as vite oss isn't getting rolldown. That would be disappointing but still okay.

> You could interpret some of the graphs as vite oss isn't getting rolldown

Vite already has rolldown support in the current version, it's just in alpha/test stage.


It seems to just be a plan at the moment although like you say you can test it out:

https://vite.dev/guide/rolldown.html#how-to-try-rolldown

Nothing is keeping them to this plan other though, I hope they do follow through. That would make the graph on the page misleading in the other direction though as the speed feature would be included in the non plus version.

I want to also say I'm a happy vite user (and the other projects that team makes).


Nothing changes on VoidZero's commitment to open source. Vite 8 is still set to get Rolldown. I mentioned that also in my talks (e.g. https://youtu.be/fnyK-xXxVKU?t=3027)

Vite OSS is getting Rolldown; it will be part of Vite from version 8 onward. Rolldown itself is also 100% OSS.

I’ve used this before, it helps when you format the entire repo and remove the one commit from the history https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/working-with-files/u...


The mini.nvim maintainer is the one who did a lot of the work for pack I believe:

https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pulls?q=is%3Apr+pack+is%3Ac...



As one of those people who doesn’t really understand llms, does anyone have any recommendations to better my understanding of them?


Seems like there is more context on this that this article misses: https://www.pcgamer.com/software/security/no-16-billion-pass...


Shout out to Better Display, I find it helps with Lo DPI blurriness in general on macOS

https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay


Agreed, I really liked how the site looked. I thought it was really slick and I am blown away by the how easy the author added extra information in a blog post. Nice work!


There’s even radio and Swedish ebooks in “lätt” or easy Swedish. Helped me when I learned:

Easy Swedish radio news: https://www.sverigesradio.se/grupp/22720

Easy Swedish books: https://www.bokus.com/cgi-bin/product_search.cgi?series=L%E4...


I’m a bit confused, if it runs in the client why does it require deno?


It's a symmetric design that runs on both the client and the server


I don't think you've answered the question - if it runs on the browser, it runs in an es6 compatible environment. so why does it not default support node or bun? what specific deno facility does it use that somehow also works on a browser, but not on node/bun.


A few things which are not a big deal, but do require some work:

- Back when we started, only Deno had the ability to compile to a single exec

- We're using deno's module resolution which is superior in every way (with an ESBuild plugin)

- Deno's filesystem API

All of the above can be implemented for other runtimes, and it's definitely on our roadmap


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