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Working on a HTML syntax replacement. Compact enough to seamlessly embed into markdown (or another engine), augment it, or replace it completely. Obviously also cleans up the id=, class= or style= attributes hassle. What bothers you most about HTML?

Maybe they benchmarked it and processors are so good at predicting the indirection, it doesn't matter much. In out-of-order processors there is a lot of untapped potential. As an example, Rust inserts bounds checks almost for free.

Without the excess? From the site:

> Straight double quotes (") and single quotes (') are parsed as curly quotes

I don't know who actually likes curly quotes, they are clearly excess to me. And as parsing sometimes fails (as the site says it may), you get inconsistent results, and failures stick out like a sore thumb.

Here is another syntax: this is <*bold>. Very unlikely to clash, can be vibe coded in an hour. But it's more of the same.


> I don't know who actually likes curly quotes

For reading, I don’t know who prefers straight quotes.

For writing—

There are more than a few people on HN who deliberately type curly quotes and other non-ASCII punctuation, due to a strong preference for them. I’m one of them.

I use Compose sequences: ; ; for left single quote, : : for left double, ' ' for right single, " " for right double.

(Accordingly, I hate being subjected to automatic curlification, partly because it’s not always correct, but more because if I typed ' or " you better believe I meant ' or ".)


There is an intriguing alternative to WASM for many use cases: a RISC-V VM.

Few people seem to recall that MS is making tsc, the typescript compiler, faster, and as a result VSCode: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/typescript-native-...

If you are a TypeScript developer, this is typescript inference and compilation performance, not the compiled code at runtime.

In Kenya you can actually buy a $20 4G 32GB 2GB smartphone. I hadn't thought it possible, but it's an okay phone that suffers in multitasking.

Btw, this phone is locked to at least have 1 safaricom chip, but no monthly plan is necessary.

Edit: https://www.jumia.co.ke/safaricom-neon-smarta-2-ips-lcd-disp...


Turns out text files are a binary format also, with any number of encodings, ever more binary as UTF8 grows, requiring constant updates, hidden by the OS. Text files are just the name for a renderer built in into every OS.

So what exactly distinguishes them? The OS knows how to render them? It's just a linear list of characters? The reliance on a fixed font to allow some form of layout or positioning? Good basis for embedded DSL's, like Markdown?

Don't forget they are a binary format also. Oh, I just said that. I anticipate the day UTF8 will be a fond memory of a big mistake we made in our youth, that held us back for decades.

Don't forget that all of IT is a shit show sprinkled over with dollar paint, much like alchemy was. We don't yet know what the formation in Information is.


> the day UTF8 will be a fond memory of a big mistake we made

Alternative that would be better?


I think that would require a complete rethink of the stack, silver bullet style. AFAIK no one has done so, few have the motivation. Maybe AI can help make it feasible for someone (or a small team) to do it in the not too distant future.

But what is the “big mistake”, as you put it?

I actually agree, and kinda wished there was some sort of "binary" alternative to json that every text editor would open and let me edit as easily as json, because at the end of the day, it is no more binary than utf8 encodings with their number of bits, endians and confused line endings.

Popups and Cloudflare stepping in.


And don't discount the negative sentiment around bitcoin as the nest of types that deserve to be completely wrecked financially, because they add no value to society, as in a Ponzi scheme. It seems inevitable to me this scheme is going to end some day and nobody is going to give a damn. It'll be the "Good Riddance Coin", filled with negative sentiment.


When are the tech giants taxed properly, world-wide? They are free loaders now.

Soon continents, like Europe, are to expected to create their own solutions. The USA is becoming a liability.


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