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  • This is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.

    The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use \w or [:alnum:].

    Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.


  • This is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.

    The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use \w or [:alnum:].

    Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.


  • This is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.

    The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use \w or [:alnum:].

    Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.


  • This is exactly it. Regex is super simple. The difficulty is maintaining a mental mapping between language/util <-> regex engine <-> engine syntax & character class names. It gets worse when utils also conditionally enable extended syntaxes with flags or options.

    The hardest part is remembering whether you need to use \w or [:alnum:].

    Way too few utils actually mention which syntax they use too. Most just say something accepts a “regular expression”, which is totally ambiguous.



  • Gamers 😤 For what it’s worth, more users, especially on a gaming-related project probably the effort providing basic support faster than it increases contributions.

    The network effect is a real problem tho. Hopefully ForgeFed & Gitlab implementing ActivityPub will help with this. Same with OAuth with GitHub as the SSO provider.

    Bridging Matrix seems like the best of both, but takes a lot more work.

    I’m a purist, so if I see a project uses Discord, I’ll immediately start looking for viable alternatives.