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Ask HN: What's Prolog like in 2024?
Hi, i am a compsci student that stumbled upon prolog and logic programming during my studies.<p>While i have seen the basics of vanilla prolog (atoms, predicates, cuts, lists and all that jazz) and a godawful implementation of an agent communication system that works on SICStus prolog. I would like to know more because i think that this language might be a powerhouse in per se.<p>Since my studies are quite basic in this regards i would like to expand my knowledge on it and kind of specialize myself both in this world and another world (ontologies :D) that i really enjoy.<p>What's prolog like in 2024? what are you wonderful people doing with it?<p>thanks from a dumbass :D
Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop shut
Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop shut
My daughter (7 years old) used HTML to make a website
My daughter (7 years old) used HTML to make a website
Java Virtual Threads: A Case Study
The Greatest Educational Life Hack: Learning Math Ahead of Time
Import and Export Markdown in Google Docs
NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules
NVIDIA Transitions Fully Towards Open-Source Linux GPU Kernel Modules
TinyPod – Apple Watch case with scroll wheel
TinyPod – Apple Watch case with scroll wheel
Jailbreaking RabbitOS
Jailbreaking RabbitOS
Panic at the Job Market
Panic at the Job Market
The rise of the camera launched a fight to protect Gilded Age privacy
A Review of Linux on Surface Pro 4
Show HN: Horizon – Private alternative to Imgur
Hey HN, I'm James, a 17-year old full-stack engineer from Canada with a strong passion for building software. During the day, I work for a California-based startup, and in the evenings, I enjoy working on side projects[1][2].<p>For the past 3 years, I've been building and iterating on a product I called Horizon Pics, which is a file hosting service, similar to mainstream services, like Imgur. Horizon allows you to quickly upload and store all types of files, from images and video, to PDFs and other documents. The biggest differentiating factor is that Horizon's incentives are much more aligned with you, the end-user.<p>Unlike Imgur, Horizon has absolutely no ads, doesn't sell your data, has built-in security and privacy controls, and is fully focused on your file sharing needs. No social media or other bloat.<p>This past week, I've launched a rebrand of Horizon which features a brand-new desktop app called Alpine[3], which serves as a local companion to Horizon. With it comes the capability to auto-upload screen captures and upload your clipboards as shareable pastes. For extra privacy, clipboard sharing can be automatically deleted after one view, or end-to-end encrypted with AES-256-GCM client-side. The desktop app is completely free to use! It's powered by Tauri using TypeScript, SvelteKit, Sass, and Rust.<p>Horizon offers a free plan with limited storage and upload sizes, while the paid plan offers higher limits.<p>Let me know what you think about the landing page[0]. Does it provide enough information as a new user?<p>[0]: <a href="https://horizon.pics" rel="nofollow">https://horizon.pics</a><p>[1]: <a href="https://httpjames.space" rel="nofollow">https://httpjames.space</a><p>[2]: <a href="https://github.com/httpjamesm">https://github.com/httpjamesm</a><p>[3]: <a href="https://horizon.pics/alpine" rel="nofollow">https://horizon.pics/alpine</a>