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Very nice talk.
I could even hear most of things!

Nice to see how far atomic operation support has come since I started coding!

Folks who do _not_ use GNOME, a question for you!

This is a UI for switching between two options. Which one is currently active/selected?

(poll in the next toot)

An absolutely amazing workshop on given by absolutely amazing @kookie!

I'm glad that I managed to do first two exercises with a very minor help from mentors.

I kind of slacked exercise 3, but I ended up learning about docs.irde.st/developer/technic

Which is a modular routing system that has a lot of properties that I was dreaming about while thinking about .

The author is talking about the concept of metric cardinality, which is a really important thing to keep in mind while designing metric collection pipeline.

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@jonn I wondered how the author does number comparison in TS and yeah that certainly is quite creative 😅 github.com/gvergnaud/hotscript

My types are much more boring for sure. But now I feel a bit less bad about my pipe() signature.

@jonn don't really see the point of types alone without actual code.

The util library I'm making for our new framework (of course I'm making a new framework) is based around type inference wherever possible.

And type inference for pipe() took several attempts and like a week of work in total. And still needs kludges for overloaded functions. And isn't properly variadic either.

OH YES @jlouis IS HERE!

If you thought that "X is basically Y" toots are cool or funny, that's the person who came up with the format.

QT: social.doma.dev/@jonn/10986562

Before people think that I'm conformist... The "people who make decisions are still people" means what it means. I believe that politicians are people. I don't believe that there exist politicians that carry any considerable political weight that are genuinely concerned about .

And it is absolutely fucked up!

When anyone tells you that Ukrainians should trade land for peace, remember: On that land, people have been subjected to arrest, torture and murder - and still are.
To mark the war's first anniversary I wrote about the nature of the Russian occupation, together with Nataliya Gumenyuk, who runs the Reckoning Project

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

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