demesisx

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[–] demesisx@programming.dev 0 points 1 year ago

Delusional! This guy wants only agreement. Anything else is bot behavior!

You’re definitely not a bot because a bot would never do something so absurd.

[–] demesisx@programming.dev 0 points 2 years ago

Judging by the state of the US, you're much more likely to be right than I am, you cynical bastard!

😂

[–] demesisx@programming.dev 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

SELF-DRIVING TECHNOLOGY SHOULD BE STANDARDIZED AND OPEN SOURCE.

Any other implementation puts profits over human lives.

 

Answering the question raised at the end of Part 1, we take a look at how a hypothetical Strict Haskell would tie the compilers hands despite pervasive purity. We also examine how laziness permits optimizations that come with no intrinsic cost and compare its benefits to a strict language with opt-in laziness.

Part 1:

• Laziness in Haskell — Part 1: Prologue
Series Playlist:

• Laziness in Haskell

— Contact: • Tweag Website: https://www.tweag.io/ • Tweag Twitter: https://twitter.com/tweagio • Alexis King's Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexi_lambda

 

In the second webinar from our Hackathon series, Fabian Bormann provides an intro into building on Cardano including a list of tools to support you. Next, Mateusz Czeladka discusses how to harness the power of smart contracts with Aiken.

Click the link below to learn more and to register for the Cardano Summit Hackathon. https://summit.cardano.org/hackathon/

[–] demesisx@programming.dev 0 points 2 years ago

I'm finding the signal to noise ratio is higher here. Much higher quality content at the moment. I even see some bots that post the entire article rather than just linking it. I hope that catches on.

 

I was looking into the prospect of deploying an instance of Lemmy myself. Being an ULTRA nix fanboi (and a Docker-hater), I was immediately struck by how much the process still depends on (and, IMO, is being held hostage by) Docker containers.

Can we (or at least someone more capable and with more free time than I) help the Lemmy community by harnessing the power of nix and flakes to create declarative, reproducible Lemmy scratch-built instance deployment?

I suspect it would be exceptionally easy for some of you out there. If you are a flakes power-user, just think of how much this could help the community (and perhaps awaken a few people to the power of flakes).

ps. if this already exists, please point me in the right direction.