@catsalad LLMs are being trained on Mastodon too.
@abnv me reading it as "I got a bunch of feds on my website" is a clear sign that 3AM is time to sleep.
@arichtman inb4
@catsalad AMAB
@catsalad I'm not actually in security. I'm a forklift operator and post dumb shit between deliveries.
Ok, so, this query: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pin%20backings%20for%20pin%20buy%20London
returns this website as the third result, right after Amazon: https://www.sugarandsloth.co.uk/
I am in awe!
What the actual fuck, it's ten years since we lost George Coe.
(Voice of Woodhouse in #Archer)
It feels as sad and mildly shocking as yesterday.
#pixelfed iOS app broke for everyone, right?
@mo8it @apublicimage ah, but see,
.fold(f).fold(g) won't fuse the folds!
Whereas the library I sent you uses standard combinators (like `ap` from Applicative in Haskell, not sure if there is some go-to combinator implementation in Rust) to fuse the folds!
Thus, when you run a code which builds a computation with Foldl, you get as a return value a computation! You can then run it *snaps fingers* again and [lazily] get the result.
@vwbusguy grep will match because string "30\n" contains '0'.
#EU shipyards are repairing russian "ice-class" tankers and offering them dry dock facilities, enabling moscow to keep moving gas through the Arctic despite western sanctions on its energy sector, the Financial Times front page
@jasongorman @faassen unironically cool take! Almost a kōan.
@faassen @jasongorman yeah, I think the truth lies in nuanced understanding of why we do things that we do. This is a banger approach by a mature and diligent developer.
I lack diligence and I spend (probably more time than you) on refactoring interfaces rather than proactively mocking.
You know, this conversation makes me think that when I was young I didn't understand TDD because I didn't have enough experience and I thought that mocks are a replacement for e2e. Then I got disillusioned in the misconception, which resulted in behavioural apprehension lasting second decade now. 😂
That's why you iterate. I have no idea what the implementation will look like, so I start with some test. Often a guiding test. It teaches me about the API I might want. As I expand the code and tests I rearrange it all frequently as I learn.
Type driven development is also cool but I think mostly complementary to tests.
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #rust #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.