Olha o DEMO! 🤯
Olha o DEMO! 🤯
Essa foi uma das Talks mais surpreendentes da GambiConf 2026! 🔥
A Luana apresentou sobre o projeto dela que utiliza código, física e matemática para transformar monitores LCD em sinais de rádio AM! 🤯
É o tipo de projeto que ultrapassa a barreira do "Mano, quê?" para "Magia?" 😂
the @react.dev site now has a "Copy page" button that copies the page as Markdown for your LLM. highly recommended to get Claude Code to write better React
Como Alan Turing se sentiria se pudéssemos trazê-lo para 2026 e mostrar que seu trabalho resultou no Grindr?
Affinity
TIL in Brazil, "jabuticaba" (a fruit tree) "describes a political or legal setting that is considered absurd, unusual, or needlessly complex, among others, that could only exist in a country like Brazil".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabutic...
LLMs are here to stay, but the current market is overhyped and saturated with low-quality AI content. I'd rather act on that belief than keep arguing about it online with strangers.
Talk sobre fazer a sua própria linguagem de programação, mas dentro do SQLite!
SQLite é o banco de dados mais utilizado do mundo e, internamente, uma VM é usada para executar as queries SQL.
Assim, e se usássemos essa VM para criar uma linguagem de programação?
O Rio continua lindo... e a Python Sudeste está voltando!
A #PythonSudeste2026 está de volta às terras cariocas. Se você quer se conectar com as maiores referências do mercado, aprender novas bibliotecas e fortalecer a comunidade, seu lugar é aqui!
Inclusive os códigos das demos está aberto no GitHub para quem quiser ver como funciona ou testar no seu PS2 😆
github.com/rgsilva/tiny...
Rodar Go bare metal no PlayStation 2 (sem usar Linux) parece uma ideia muito maluca? Bem, é exatamente o tipo de coisa que a @gambiconf.dev tem.
A talk do @rgsilva.com mostra como que ele usou TinyGo + PS2SDK + LLVM para rodar programas Go diretamente no hardware do PS2 com direito a demo ao vivo.
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i built an entire x86 CPU emulator in CSS (no javascript)
you can write programs in C, compile them to x86 machine code with GCC, and run them inside CSS
lyra.horse/x86css/
I'm not gonna argue they should be forbidden or anything.
This is an old discomfort that frequently arises. Last year, I was chatting with a friend who contributes to GCC, and he mentioned that he typically tries to avoid thinking about the issue because it evokes this feeling of unease within him.
US "Killer Robots" use some of the same free and open-source software we build, use, and contribute to, to kill people.
And technically, (at least I don't know one that can) the licenses can't prevent it.
Deveria haver mais pessoas cobrando acontabilidade de atitudes e opiniões, dado que elas impactam diretamente inúmeras pessoas relacionadas ou dentro dessas comunidades. Eu sinceramente acho que as pessoas em Comunidades como Ruby, Linux, DevOPS entre outras que ele possui destaque merecem respeito.
Porém, não é possível que seja aceitável agir como se a relevância do trabalho dele isentasse ele de críticas sobre a forma como ele trata pessoas necessidades especiais, imigrantes de países pobres e outros grupos que fazem parte das comunidades dos próprios projetos que ele cria.
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Ele é sempre contra qualquer mínimo de decência humana.
A contribuição dele para a Comunidade de OSS com Rails é sem dúvidas importante e gerou muitas coisas boas, eu sinceramente não concordo com as decisões técnicas dos projetos recentes dele como Omarchy e Kamal, mas são projetos relevantes.
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"Right" isn't an evaluation of an individual, and broad generalizations aren't helpful (Nelson Rodrigues). Disabled people exist across every political spectrum. The only thing that matters here is the toxic behavior in leadership: using someone's disability as an insult and not acknowledging it.
I don't think his politics are relevant here. Disability spans every political view. The issue is the way language was intentionally used by DHH and the dismissal after someone spoke up.
If ethics drove capitalist society:
So we end here, have a nice weekend.
I also admit my experience might be flawed because I only know Brazil's reality on this matter from experience, which is a tiny fraction of the world's.
But even if we analyze the Industrial Revolution (and I know you're not fond of comparisons, wtv) or any prior shift, unions haven't stopped any.
I understand you are researching on this topic. However, based on my experience in the Metalmechanic Industry, where automation and unions have coexisted for an extended period, the assertion that unions can impede AI adoption is fundamentally flawed.
Just so you know, unions have been a part of economic changes throughout history, even though they couldn't stop large automation with clear incentives from happening anywhere in history.
Certainly, but the incentives are distinct.
Characteristics not typically associated with someone who has a PhD, a professorship, and a scientific background.
This isn't personal, it's just something that's been observed by more than just me.
This is the only time I'll discuss this personal matter here, we can talk about it in person.
There are many reasons why this could happen: compliance, quality, safety, and so on.
But ethics and developer feelings are two things that have no value at all to companies. I was expecting more reasoning from you.
You seem being emotive and irrational in most arguments on this topic.
Rails is supported by tons of people and programs - Rails Girls, local meetups, mentoring, docs, OSS maintenance - where the main idea is "make room for others". When the most famous Rails person acts like other people are a joke and criticism is something to laugh at, he's messing up all that work.
Screenshot of an X thread. DHH posts: "Unenforceable and retarded" quoting a PC Gamer tweet about a California law requiring age verification at operating-system account setup. Dave W Plummer replies that he has a slow processing disorder and objects to casual use of "retard" saying it marginalizes people and mentioning intellect heritability. DHH responds: "Bluesky is down the hall and to the left."
The triple-decker nonsense sandwich: slur as punchline, earnest objection, then "Bluesky is down the hall" as if basic decency is a niche political hobby.
The people who built Rails community include disabled people. DHH is an example of what a OSS community leader shouldn't be.