How Go 1.26's source-level inliner works, and how it can help you with self-service API migrations.
go.dev
What's new in gopls 22:
go.dev/gopls/release/v0.22.0
Please try it out:
$ go install golang.org/x/tools/gopls@latest
Some people post interesting stuff but... so much. Is there an alternative to “unfollow” such as rate limiting them to n posts per day?
Alan Donovan
Hearing the logistical coordination involved in operating an Artemis space toilet, I’m reminded that the space opera (Star Wars etc) is really a romance of the Age of Sail. Whaling crews felt safer on board than in port and could happily stay at sea, autonomously, for years at a time.
Great essay from Hopkins on managerialism, conflicts of interest, the AI bubble, the decline of faculty governance, and how major donations paradoxically put universities in the red.
I feel obliged to disclose my first-ever success with vibe coding. Yesterday I got Gemini to build this tool to aid comprehension of musical rhythm: morpho.blog/subdiv/subdi...
(If on iPhone, be sure your phone is not in silent mode.)
Took about 2 hours. Would have taken me a (fun) day.
Idea for innovative new California law:
A tech company must work as hard to remove you as a lapsed customer as they did to woo you as a non-customer.
I can't want to see invasive pop-up ads on every web page saying "Alan, you haven't watched Hulu for nearly a month... click here to unsubscribe."
Speaking of space toilets, this is a fascinating survey of the difficulty of the problem, and a reminder of how much we get for free on Earth and why it is quixotic to talk of visiting Mars.
mceglowski.substack.com/p/lets-talk-...
“Using go fix to modernize Go code” by Alan Donovan — https://go.dev/blog/gofix
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“Go 1.26 is released” by Carlos Amedee, on behalf of the Go team — https://go.dev/blog/go1.26
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