Esparta
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word.
all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
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Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
it looks like the page is around 10 seconds behind the YT stream, but I rather use this than google
Edit: ughh the page is just an embedded YT? :|
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/01/ruby_central_report/
> Board-backed account of maintainer ouster is unlikely to settle row over governance, control, and trust
> Ruby Central, a nonprofit that supports the #Ruby programming language ecosystem, just published an incident report regarding what it calls the September 2025 RubyGems fracture, when ownership of the #GitHub code repository behind the RubyGems package manager was wrested from existing maintainers.
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
On one had, the vim project is kind of embracing LLMs for sure:
> Contributor Yegappan Lakshmanan recently demonstrated the efficacy of these new features through two projects generated using GitHub Copilot
ITOH, they are not rejecting LLM aided commits:
- https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/c0f0a34ea36
- https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/1578ea9d97a
I think the later is the one conflicting part for Drew.
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
https://drewdevault.com/2026/03/25/2026-03-25-Forking-vim.html
I didn't know #vim is relying on LLMs, so this was news to me, Drew has opinions...
> To keep my conscience clear, and continue to enjoy the relationship I have with this amazing piece of software, I have forked Vim. You can find my fork here: Vim Classic.
https://sr.ht/~sircmpwn/vim-classic/
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
> I have my doubts LLMs are actually speeding things up.
The expectation is to see more patches co-authored by Claude or similar, which completes stories and deliver something, even if it's incomplete, buggy or plainly wrong. It doesn't matter how many new specs are being added or how confident are you in the result; what it matters is getting things out of the door - push it, crush it.
That's kind of the never-ending cycle at least for software developer context.
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
https://gram.liten.app/posts/first-release/
#Zed, but with AI and chat features removed
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA
Staff Software Engineer working with #ruby, #elixir and Functional Programming advocate through #haskell and #elm - #Monad is the word. all my content have a #creativecommons license CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 #CCBYNCSA