Also, the Internet is large. Kids aren't going to stop being kids online because it's banned. They'll go underground - and that might be worse.
Now we know what the A stands for
It works by taking a JSON output of Stately's wonderful app (or handwritten). Then it generates typed Go code from the schema w. stubs so that your FSM implementation is fully typed.
While xstate is great. This is meant to be more idiomatic, than a straight port.
I think banning social-media for children is just a stepping stone for requiring everyone to verify who they are online.
Once they have that, they'll push for online elections.
As soon as that happens, you are no longer able to vote in secret and democracy is dead.
What happened to xstate? Last time I used it Stately were well on their way to make visualisers for all IDEs and making working with state-charts awesome for everyone.
Today, I was redirected to "Studio" where everything is "Upgrade to Pro" and visualiser abandoned. 😥
Hello from the European Skies!
Migrated today. Everything seems to be working.
I imagine the big-social/im companies are in a giant pickle on "Forbid all 3rd party API usage" vs "Promoting AI-ready for the agent swarms"
Maybe we can get a universal messenger/social apps again. That would be awesome!
New weekend, new side-project. Introducing "Statesman" (read state manager, not dude).
I've been a fan of statecharts for many years; and I think they are THE tool for the job when it comes to sprinkle determinism on your AI workflows. But tooling wasn't great.
github.com/andrioid/sta....
That said, "everything is an actor" was a great move and simplified a lot of the pain points with xstate.
Statecharts is just one of those things that I think has great potential - if only we had better tooling.
I now have so many open side-projects that they warranted a page on my website. Not all of them have domains yet 😆
andri.dk/projects