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FAQ : why? It’s an experimental approach to ordinary todos. There are plenty of good tools like taskwarrior, but their features are hardcoded task body is huge — you either dig through hundreds of features to find what you need, or something you need is too niche, so it will make no sense to hard code it for devs. So, I decided to try a different approach as an experiment: keep the task model super simple (id,title, status,calldata), but let tasks have executable instructions. That way almost any custom behavior becomes possible — tasks depending on other tasks, tasks modifying other tasks or creating new ones, recurring, self-deleting tasks, task that monitoring new tasks creation and creates alert task, or increase priority of older tasks etc. The tradeoff is complexity for flexibility, like vim/helix vs zed or atom. To make that work a tiny virtual machine is needed and a set of opcodes. So this vm can be a basis for some todo app.
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Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Task engine VM where tasks can contain executable instructions
3·1 month agoVm is like a program that accepts instructions and returns result. In my case this program manages everything task related based on instructions. So you can combine instructions to program behaviour you need. Why ? Alternative is todo apps with hardcoded features. With task vm you can have 4 crud primitives, while each task can have own behaviour
This is awesome. Initially I thought it had WiFi Module itself (it would be such a surprise :)) ) but even connecting thing via uart to use as a server is pretty impressive
He kinda was a Wario version of:)
I loved the ending of the second book too! I was really looking forward to seeing more stories about coexistence, and honestly, it felt obvious that this deterrence state couldn’t last forever.
Thx for the recommendation _
I love the 2nd book. The whole book including ending is enjoyable . For me it was binge-reading
Afaik the first season is a mix of stories from all 3 books. For example “brain” part is from 3rd book.
Exactly! Without this angle I would never start the 2nd book. Thank you again
True. In general I found the second book (especially 2nd part) the most interesting in the trilogy .
I suggest that the “paper” thing was already scary enough to end the story. All the twists he added in the last chapters contributed almost nothing, in my opinion.
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cryptocurrency@lemmy.ml•A warm welcome to all new members of c/crypto, the largest cryptocurrency community on the Fediverse!
1·9 months agoFinally someone asked
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Rust Programming@lemmy.ml•Flashing your own code to e-ink price tag
2·11 months agoI’m using it since 2018 or 2019. So it is a pure coincidence.

















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