← Back to context Comment by lll-o-lll 19 hours ago Wait. You were going to ditch rust because of 16 second build times? 5 comments lll-o-lll Reply Mawr 10 hours ago "Wait. You were going to ditch subversion for git because of 16 second branch merge times?"Performance matters. metaltyphoon 18 hours ago Over time that adds up when your coding consists of REPL like workflow. kenoath69 14 hours ago Pulling out Instagram 100 times in every workday, yes, it's a total disaster johnisgood 5 hours ago It may also contribute to smoking. :D Or (over-)eating... or whatever your vice is. sarchertech 18 hours ago 16 seconds is infuriating for something that needs to be manually tested like does this jump feel too floaty.But it’s also probable that 16 seconds was fairly early in development and it would get much worse from there.
Mawr 10 hours ago "Wait. You were going to ditch subversion for git because of 16 second branch merge times?"Performance matters.
kenoath69 14 hours ago Pulling out Instagram 100 times in every workday, yes, it's a total disaster johnisgood 5 hours ago It may also contribute to smoking. :D Or (over-)eating... or whatever your vice is.
johnisgood 5 hours ago It may also contribute to smoking. :D Or (over-)eating... or whatever your vice is.
sarchertech 18 hours ago 16 seconds is infuriating for something that needs to be manually tested like does this jump feel too floaty.But it’s also probable that 16 seconds was fairly early in development and it would get much worse from there.
"Wait. You were going to ditch subversion for git because of 16 second branch merge times?"
Performance matters.
Over time that adds up when your coding consists of REPL like workflow.
Pulling out Instagram 100 times in every workday, yes, it's a total disaster
It may also contribute to smoking. :D Or (over-)eating... or whatever your vice is.
16 seconds is infuriating for something that needs to be manually tested like does this jump feel too floaty.
But it’s also probable that 16 seconds was fairly early in development and it would get much worse from there.