i think performance will become, that's where it's going to really start lighting up. i do like the idea of building progressively more useless items. My primary goal for what i'm learning is to have fun. And so, i mean, i can technically show you what i do, but since people are listening, they can't see, it's harder. It's the reverse mullet stack. Ii, do i see wasam and all that happening? But anways, that's a long way to answer, where are these things used?
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with The Primeagan about his streaming set up, how he decides what to stream, why he makes the kind of content he does, and why he loves Vim.
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