@elbosso Of course you can weigh in! :) I've used reveal.js for several presentations in the past, and I liked it.
The presentations looked great, especially with syntax highlighting.
I did find myself futzing with written HTML more than I wanted though (e.g. wanting an image caption in a specific place). It's also a little harder to share than a hosted service, especially if you want reader comments.
Definitely a great option in many cases still.
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Should code completion offer private methods/fields?
If the user chooses a private method, you can offer a quickfix to change its visibility. It's clutter though.
I frequently find myself wanting fields that I haven't exposed yet, and frustrated that the IDE hides them.
@cwebber@octodon.social Yep, ever since I read 'Intel x86 considered harmful' I've been amazed by how many CPUs exist inside a modern computer. Any could have bugs.
There have been some verification efforts for RISC-V, and the ISA seems to have a bright future, so I'm hopeful there.
I hope it's economically viable though. I loved the OpenMoko project but it wasn't commercially successful.
I understand that companies wanting strong guarantees do custom, verified, single-purpose hardware (e.g. with Galois).
I haven't yet managed to write a Rust without wanting nightly. Macros are lovely to use but compiler plugins aren't stable.