Daily Shaarli
September 19, 2025
Definitely a good move to have more sustainable income for Mastodon.
A tiny piece of history which was instrumental in the way the web and email developed back then.
Let's have some well deserved praise. The product is definitely good, the community is great. Who said I'm biased?
OK the coming compile time reflection features coming with C++26 are definitely mind blowing. It really opens the door toward a very different evolutionary path for C++. Many things can be done from libraries now and producing bindings to other languages shall become much simpler to.
Now it's once again about adding more to the language... This makes the question of how to extract a safer and leaner subset even more important. It's also asking for more tooling to support it, like the constexpr debugger mentioned during the questions.
Looks like we got a new and interesting language for configuration. Might become a nice alternative to yaml and its traps.
Clearly a big step in Blender history. I wish them success through this transition. Blender is a very important and influential product in its space.
Indeed many projects are started without such a charter and that creates issues.