I did it: I packaged #PyTorch for #Guix! \o/
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=dd55ad7ff896a0a099c669ef0b420ae2bcdb4498
It’s a thankless, tedious effort, and it goes against the tide when “pip install torch” just does the job.
But I don’t see how we can build secure, transparent, and reproducible systems without doing that sort of things.
A very excellent #clojure getting-started resource!
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RT @hewrin_10
@sclojure @Endless_WebDev I found this to be really helpful when first starting
https://blog.jakubholy.net/clojure-for-beginners/
https://twitter.com/hewrin_10/status/1442675158787846148
RT @mauricio_szabo
Tomorrow, let's blend the world of Functional and Logic programming? On a London Clojurians group next to you :D
@natecull what about rocksdb? Used by Facebook but seems benign. It backs my XTDB and is fast, key-value pair, totally local, built to be scalable.
#clojurescript
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RT @cemerick
all these parentheses in javascript are annoying af
https://twitter.com/cemerick/status/1442577396272705541
Someone recently suggested that beginners spend a year "grinding every day" to master the language. Putting in the time is critical, but I don't think #Clojure #ClojureScript are ever a grind. They are too fun for that!
@Parienve I have never been as content with a theme as I am with Modus Vivendi. Then my cursor is red-orange and my highlight is #191970. My keyboard backlight goes back and forth between those two colors, depending on my mood.
One last time: custom styling radio buttons and checkboxes - Scott O'Hara: https://www.scottohara.me//blog/2021/09/24/custom-radio-checkbox-again.html
You will be able to style form inputs when rendered inline in Haphaestus. It's easier that way, I don't have to treat them as anything special!
Simplifying Form Styles With accent-color - Michelle Barker @ Smashing: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2021/09/simplifying-form-styles-accent-color/
Easy enough to to implement as a CSS variable...
For Clojure as a 1st language it depends upon where you want to go. But here are great trail-heads:
- the best talks, most of which don't actually involve code: https://techyaks.com/clojure-all-tytop.html
- @yogthos list of beginner resources: https://gist.github.com/yogthos/be323be0361c589570a6da4ccc85f58f
- But most of all, the community: clojurians.slack.com, clojureverse.org, clojurians.zulipchat.com. That last one includes an awesome aggregator of all of them.
What is it if I match my keyboard backlight to my #emacs cursor and line-highlight colors? Is that OCD or just obsessive? Or is it madly stylish?
RT @groundedSAGE
Clojure first people. Resources out there are great compared from when I started. Things you learn just because it’s common language for Clojure folks puts you in another league. https://twitter.com/endless_webdev/status/1442147601269215236
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer