Posts by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
(DIR) Post #9zK3QKEz5ucoCNInUO by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2020-09-19T16:29:39Z
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@piggo posting flatted bread in solidaritydid yours have the big crack in the middle before you baked the dough?
(DIR) Post #9zzSwQV1OwFNmCxW5Y by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2020-10-09T16:10:51Z
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@piggo nice poofyness
(DIR) Post #A0SPZOOTDRyHT91AB6 by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2020-10-23T15:20:03Z
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rare footage of @piggo found
(DIR) Post #A2s5WMUhhUlfMX9NOC by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-01-03T20:23:13Z
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@Naughtylus > pattern matching and deconstructingI think you mean de-structuring?I enjoy rust so I don't want to shit on any parades but the issues I've had with it, aside from long build times, are more to do with inaccessible syntax around lifetimes (Higher-Rank Trait Bounds) and being able to compose language features reliably (Generic Associated Types & Trait Objects).
(DIR) Post #A2s5pcX8I8AGbpTAwa by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-01-03T20:26:43Z
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It a challenge trying to apply things that you thought you learned only to realize that there are special caveats.Like, you can learn a bunch of stuff about generics but when you try to use that to do generics in associated types in a trait it just doesn't compose. So it turns out there some things you either can't express either at all or nicely without learning all the caveats.Or with dynamic dispatch via trait objects requiring an effort like what `erased_serde` is not trivial.
(DIR) Post #A2s6EZq5RhWhUbEelU by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-01-03T20:31:14Z
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I don't know that closures will be the thing that people struggle with the most from it. And I'm a little bit sensitive around people understating Rust's limitations and the challenges.Again, I really enjoy Rust and it has generally been getting better over time. That's quite exciting to me.
(DIR) Post #A3qOFg7SeAWmlw6S8G by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-02-01T22:33:36Z
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@piggo this is maybe probably not quite what you are looking for (it's not exactly like what you posted) ... ... but Datomic is a database where everything is basically an entity-attribute-value tuple, so you can attach properties to the same entity to make like an object and relate entities by saying `entity420 :recipe/tag entity69`and you can write declarative queries with pattern matching and stuffinformation model: https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/whatis/data-model.html
(DIR) Post #A8Hc8BQ56YH0aICK80 by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-06-14T17:15:43Z
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@piggo what kind of duck is that?
(DIR) Post #A9PI8zPJROPlPXlhyK by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-07-18T07:46:43Z
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@piggo you think you have it tough but whoever set off the alarms probably had to get up a bit earlier
(DIR) Post #A9TR3svdmEZ25dN0rI by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-07-20T07:56:25Z
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@piggo are you using dart instead of libsass/sassc?
(DIR) Post #A9TRqnALzVtWPHZZjs by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-07-20T08:07:00Z
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@piggo o i just install sassc from my package manager so that i don't have to try new things
(DIR) Post #AC0Bg1xuzpYk2Xm0HI by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-10-03T22:58:30Z
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@martijnbraam pizza season ends?
(DIR) Post #ACjPiOv3WBS4LaOXEu by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-10-22T00:05:47Z
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@hob bred
(DIR) Post #ACjQVWAbLgAl1a5Riq by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-10-25T18:46:05Z
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@piggo sourdough, with just regular wheat flour because i ran out of whole flour, its nice for french bread
(DIR) Post #ACjTBdG1aUzp4ophXE by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2021-10-25T19:15:32Z
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@piggo also baked in a dutch oven with lid on for ~20m and then lid off for ~10m but maybe you already do that idk
(DIR) Post #AKxukADWftI6vgUwjY by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2022-06-29T01:28:30Z
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@wolf480pl deep rock galactic
(DIR) Post #AYuXk56fFHn4D0MfLM by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2023-08-19T21:48:39Z
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@piggo Are you hammock camping? Do you use a tarp in case it rains? What knots are you using? pic related
(DIR) Post #AcMRntTUZNfPmHiWTA by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2023-12-01T09:15:31Z
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@piggo I also want to know this.I bought an expensive chinese fake topre and it randomly disconnects from my computer all the time (from a faulty usb connector on the board i think) and i was looking at keychron for a replacement because of the QMK thing
(DIR) Post #AcMSjymoyjmP31SJ2e by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2023-12-01T09:25:28Z
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@piggo ya and some of them like the Q11 have a knob
(DIR) Post #AcMWRi18zDB5dyhMI4 by sqwishy@social.froghat.ca
2023-12-01T10:00:44Z
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@piggo @pony I don't mind different layouts so much if it has enough keys and i can change themi use 75% now but would be scared to try 65%there's a 40% too that looks like a sampler