@captainepoch
Maybe start a donation goal for precisely that? Maybe people with spare cash are open to supporting your work that way.
i put together a automatically-updating list of wildebeest instances, for convenient blocking or silencing:
https://wesleyac.com/wildebeest
please do your part to push back against the corporate takeover of the fediverse by a company that profits from platforming nazis, fascists, and bigots.
@cloudflare
> Apache License 2.0
> Only works in Cloudfare services/products
> Uses proprietary Zero Trust Access to handle user authentication
> Updates via GitHub Actions CI
No way in hell. Not even for convenience. Embrace extend extinguish? No thank you.
@captainepoch
I try not to be that guy :3
@vladh
Cool :)
First font was nicer! What was it?
@LouisIngenthron
A commenter wrote:
> possibly because before 1752 in England, the year started on the 25th March. As such, 1751 only had 282 days in it.
> https://web.archive.org/web/20070830124531/http://www.norbyhus.dk/calendar.html#England
Though with regards to the standardized ISO 8601 Gregorian calendar, I can't see how that's the case, unless we factor in timezones, in which case maybe it's something to do with the international date line.
Falsehoods programmers believe about time
https://gist.github.com/timvisee/fcda9bbdff88d45cc9061606b4b923ca
"How Austral’s Linear Type Checker Works"
by Fernando Borretti
29 January, 2023
https://borretti.me/article/how-australs-linear-type-checker-works
"My approach to rigorous resource management in C"
by Sylvain Gauthier
2023-01-06 19:09
https://sgauthier.fr/blog/rigourous_c_coding.html
@captainepoch
Noob hours!
@outsidecontext
You can ask @vladh, the maintainer. I'd probably say the "file format" section, though he could maybe make more generic headings.
@outsidecontext
Nice, looks great and idiomatic for a new Hare project. Another one for the ecosystem.
@blainsmith
Great!
Though I'm surprised you've used `delim: u8` instead of `delim: rune`, and your subsequent use of bytes::Index(). You're discarding Hare's strings support? Particularly in your reader.
@blainsmith
Will you support alternative delimiters? I'd want to handle (superior ) TSV files too.
Everything I wish I knew when learning C
Tom M
2022-11-18
https://tmewett.com/c-tips/
Libre software engineer with physics background.
Maintainer for @hare date/time.
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