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by dingdingdang
70 days ago
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But then there's this: "When evaluating the complete bun install improvements, it came out speed-wise to about the same as the existing git usage (due to networking being the big bottleneck time-wise despite more cases being slightly faster with ziggit over multiple benchmarks). Except, it's done in 100% zig and those internal improvements pile up as projects consist of more git dependencies. All in all, it seems like a sensible upstream contribution." Sooo, after burning these 10k+ worth of tokens we find out that it's sensible to use it because the language (zig) feels good as opposed to git itself which now has +20 years of human eval on it. That seems. Well. Yeah... |
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When it was clear that there were benefits in filling in more of git's capabilities (ie targeting WASM), I then went and filled in more git features.
It's not by any means a universal win over everything but it does have notable wins like having git operations be between 4-10x faster on arm-based MacBooks than git itself