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too young too simple, sometimes naive.

I just tried building some immutable data structures in Go: (https://github.com/dacapoday/smol) a kv store base on cow b+ tree


In-memory immuatable data structures seem to be only suitable for scenarios with large amounts of data and high concurrency. In most scenarios, this actually incurs a lot of additional copying overhead.


Why not [Reqable](https://reqable.com/en-US/)? More modern, more powerful.


Why restrict it to Shell programs with script language? What about LLM powered chat? Terminal is the UI between humans and machines, future is IM App. What people do to each other, people and machines will do the same(ask,talk,chat,assign task).


Then the next stop: DSL


Americans can be just as passionate too.


for new register: password require at least 16 characters and contain: an uppercase letter, a lowercase letter, a number, and a symbol. Its too complex for even Chrome built-in secure password generator to come up with, let alone a human.


Then use a different password manager. Bitwarden has no problems with that. PaSsw0rd123$56_!



I didn't understand the language but the examples look amazing. Are there any others like that?

Edit: Another one is Cellpond https://cellpond.cool/ https://github.com/TodePond/CellPond


While both MJ and Turnstyle are Turing-complete, Turnstyle shares more similarities with Piet (mentioned by the author), Wireworld, and, of course, Conway's Game of Life.


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