Plutus, Haskell, Nix, Purescript, Swift/Kotlin. laser-focused on FP: formality, purity, and totality; repulsed by pragmatic, unsafe, “move fast and break things” approaches
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“You’re wrong” proceeds to not correct anything OP wrote.
Broken clocks and all that…
I disagree entirely. Jackie Brown is actually my favorite Tarantino film.
Tasteful and interesting.
Reading your replies to comments here, it’s definitely your attitude that prevented you from learning guitar. Put it down and learn piano or keyboard. However, this time, try to somehow have a positive outlook.
Who the fuck cares?
He was a brilliant filmmaker. I once got to talk with Frederick Elmes about shooting “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie”. He said, “I’d shoot it very differently today. I was so young then that I hadn’t yet developed a style.”
Wanted to perhaps introduce you to using nix along with direnv and flakes to make your dependencies declarative rather than determined by factors beyond your control.
In my bash scripts, I often create a .envrc file that points to my flake and sits alongside the bash file. Then, when I navigate into the directory of the script/project, I can make direnv and nix automatically load all dependencies (which virtually guarantees them eliminating the need to check for them).
Looks to be heavily influenced by Unison. Personally, if this language can be a lightweight Haskell that has Unison-like features and can be used anywhere I’d have used Purescript, I’m really excited to see this gain popularity because Purescript has had major issues lately and I’m looking for something that can offer similar features without that headache.
I agree but this is the state of the nix world right now. Perhaps flakehub can help?
Yup.
I’ve been considering making an open source clone in Typescript since it won’t allow you to use imported text without making you pay.
Why are we seeing this ad?
Midi bytecode gets my vote.
I feel the same about Hyprland vs. Xmonad. I can’t bring myself to switch even though x11 is near dead since almost no WM can offer the configurability that comes easily in Xmonad.
To teach myself how to touch type on my split ergo keyboard, I typed out Don Quixote in full using some website where you can type the classics instead of just reading them. It was fun to see Rocinante randomly peak in from my subconscious when I looked at this post. 🙏🏼
Is docker even declarative?
Yes (though not as deterministic as Nix).
Also you can build docker images from nix derivations
Yes. I know.
Corecursive is an amazing podcast about software engineering that transcends the genre, IMO.
My favorite episode is an interview with Philip Wadler, the most eloquent intellectual in the world of computation by a mile.
Imma let you finish but Nix had the best repeatable, declarative, deterministic dependency management of all times…of all times.
I’ll give you $225 for it. ;)
It helps them ignore actually doing good things for their constituents. Identity politics is what fascists use to work voters into a frenzy to manipulate them into voting for them in order to sneak extreme corporatism into office.