Posts by doesntgolf@octodon.social
 (DIR) Post #872964 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2018-10-31T03:13:52Z
       
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       @technomancy I've been using luafun in a lot of stuff for awhile, and have been curious about lume but haven't tried it, so if you end up checking out luafun I'd be curious to hear your take on their similarities and differences.
       
 (DIR) Post #1130756 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2018-11-11T21:50:41Z
       
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       @sir if i continue supporting you on patreon, will that be sufficient? (maybe if only at a certain amount?)
       
 (DIR) Post #2376850 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2018-12-28T20:23:13Z
       
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       @sir I like this format! Here's my take:$ cat bin/language-picker#!/usr/bin/env luaprint("How about lua?")
       
 (DIR) Post #2378191 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2018-12-28T21:07:59Z
       
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       @sir I interpret this as a personal attack on the core of my being.
       
 (DIR) Post #3006222 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-01-15T18:36:33Z
       
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       @sir congratulations Drew! I'm selfishly very excited about what this means for sr.ht, aerc, chopsui, and sway :D
       
 (DIR) Post #3310711 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-01-24T03:23:19Z
       
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       @sir it'd be cool if the hash for a range of lines could fall back to a normal (single line) anchor link even if js were disabled.Hmm... I suppose you'd have to implement the highlighted line range as a querystring, and then the hash could always just be an anchor to a single line. Then the highlighting could even be server generated, so would work without js. (Although you'd still probably need js to (easily) generate the range-selected links, unless you edited the url by hand.)
       
 (DIR) Post #9h8OplyFvzp7d3maQK by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-03-25T16:08:26Z
       
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       @sir it does make me wonder whether borrow checking could make any sense in a smaller language. Do you think that that would be worth it (in the name of safer systems software)? Or do you find that making simpler ("obviously correct") systems software completely subsumes any use cases for a hypothetically simpler rust?
       
 (DIR) Post #9hFYPcd3GfrQmF7fVY by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-03-29T02:58:39Z
       
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       @clacke uhhhhh, that doesn't bode so well for next year....
       
 (DIR) Post #9ibeYPaUyxpxRyy7Xc by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-05-08T16:43:16Z
       
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       @sir hell yeah.
       
 (DIR) Post #9kz2hilYK7Cedin1Au by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-07-18T19:11:03Z
       
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       @loke @cwebber > no one has been able to explain why sweet expressions are a good thing, other than the usual "less parentheses".I think this is a pretty uncharitable interpretation of the argument for them.While I don't really fall on one side or the other, I've found https://sourceforge.net/p/readable/wiki/Problem/ and https://sourceforge.net/p/readable/wiki/Rationale/ to lay out the argument pretty well.For whatever it's worth (I'm a pretty intermittent lisp user), I'd be really interested in trying out an implementation.
       
 (DIR) Post #9l48abcA5KW7wqBezo by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-07-19T15:09:16Z
       
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       @cwebber this (like all of your writing) is really, really great!This question is maybe a bit boring (and from the outline it looks like maybe you'll cover it in part 2? so feel free to not answer or direct me elsewhere), but -in a distributed ocap system, doesn't revoking caps require an ... ACL? (or in this case, a non-acl (blacklist)), to keep track of which caps have been given out that are no longer to be recognized as legit?
       
 (DIR) Post #9lA2SwQrDrHIMvnuee by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-07-24T02:35:18Z
       
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       @sir I've got one typescript repo on there, but it's private and I haven't touched it in about a year.
       
 (DIR) Post #9mYPUbBe6gaWnA7zqi by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-09-03T18:38:15Z
       
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       @sir have you given any more thought to making such a mailing list (or do you know of anyone else who's made one)?
       
 (DIR) Post #9nE9qojc5F7HKzdUi8 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-09-23T21:58:01Z
       
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       @sir that's an insult to the devil.
       
 (DIR) Post #9o2N2sc0rElnOPCVlo by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-10-18T03:24:15Z
       
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       @sir "good for establishing airflow through house"
       
 (DIR) Post #9olxt6K1vy2RZ6VkMi by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-11-09T03:18:59Z
       
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       @sir srht rewrite in C when
       
 (DIR) Post #9pEXm1NjOihfLIt9Q8 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-11-22T22:13:06Z
       
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       @sir ugh, me too. can't get anything done.
       
 (DIR) Post #9przQG37xO5BCcldFQ by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-12-11T22:56:37Z
       
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       @sir hell yeah, that's awesome!
       
 (DIR) Post #9py9oyBmohomHZw1Ro by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2019-12-14T22:21:21Z
       
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       @sir completing the purchase for more than 1 year without seeing the actual total price would make me a little nervous. could the registration period be chosen in a previous step?
       
 (DIR) Post #9roDlovPFhubMRqrJ2 by doesntgolf@octodon.social
       2020-02-07T23:02:46Z
       
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       @sir Minneapolis is not bad.