16 points by o8vm 5 days ago | 3 comments
seg_lol 4 days ago
HN is technical but not that technical. Next time explain why "Affine MultiParty Session Types for Rust" are cool! And maybe how they relate to choreographies and choreographic programming.

Thanks for sharing, this looks cool.

o8vm 4 days ago
Thank you — this is very helpful feedback.

You’re absolutely right that I led with terminology instead of value. A simpler way to describe it is:

Hibana helps prevent protocol drift bugs in distributed systems. You describe the interaction once as a global choreography, and each role gets a projected local API. Because steps are affine (consumed once), invalid transitions like skipping, reusing, or taking the wrong branch are rejected by the type/protocol model.

So the practical goal is fewer hidden state-machine bugs, with one global source of truth for interaction order.

I appreciate the suggestion, and I’ll explain it this way in the next write-up.

antonvs 42 minutes ago
Examples would help.
kej 29 minutes ago
The habana-quic link is unavailable in GitHub. Is that possibly a private repo that you meant to make public?
alvinunreal 5 days ago
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