@fuzzysteve @ErikJonker @ncweaver @jsrailton Where do you get those "Truth machine" ads? Everywhere I go I see "careful, this thing isn't factually correct" stickers.
@pluralistic The one doesn't cancel the other. Even if our universe had an option to select an x-risk of the run, we surely have "all of them" checked.
@rml Mr. Granin is at it again?.. I'm surprised he's still on pulse, given how doomed are the languages according to his beliefs.
ai bullshit
There have been many words written lately about Neal Stephenson and how he "predicted the forthcoming metaverse" in Snow Crash but the Stephenson prediction I can't stop thinking about is from 2008's Anathem about how generative AI almost destroyed their internet. Most of the jargon doesn't matter just know that "reticulum" means internet and "Ita" are IT support. 🧵
@boilingsteam More "rog" than "ally" ![]()
@boilingsteam "Credit where credit is due"
... I miss that principle.
@haskman IDK. Not all tears are productive. Some questions a newcomer can ask are just wrong and seeking answers for them is a waste of time.
@haskman When I was a beginner I needed a mentor to pull me through the syntax (I had to bootstrap instead). The books and linkdumps weren't helpful. HCAR was interesting (too bad it is gone for some years already). Perhaps the discourse site is an okay substitute.
@haskman Out of the provided examples [ghc] and [cabal] are up. I think I would like `stack` in there too.
Also present: [ghcup]... And the rest of the [stuff] that is already there.
* hls - looks linkable
* ghcid - okay, some people are using it.
* intero - dead?..
* the books.... get outdated rather quickly. and some of them are commercial products. I wouldn't champion those.
Okay, let's go and make PRs now.
[ghc]: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/
[cabal]: https://www.haskell.org/cabal/
[ghcup]: https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/
[stuff]: https://github.com/haskell-infra/www.haskell.org/#details-on-subsites
@haskman Sorry, still not getting it 😅
Those are keywords that you should know before you can use their short urls. And if you know the words, the links are one search away anyway, for the same amount of typing.
@Dave3307 @rodhilton exactly. They don't need "elaborate". They need "make this half-brained slapdash cavespeak less annoying ".
@haskman The registry doesn't have it's own domain?.. okay, maybe it doesn't. So, what would be a good example for Haskell?
@boilingsteam With persistent progression, wouldn't that be "rogue-lite"? Rogue means permadeath and a game of pure skill. Like Noita.
Toots as he pleases.