RT @adymitruk
Quite impressed with the tech presence on @joinmastodon, especially around #FOSS, #OpenSource and everything associated like #Linux, #android, @inkscape etc.
If you want to connect there to share info on the above, here's a link https://techhub.social/@adymitruk/105455351515524179
RT @trptcolin
Wowww, official SICP JavaScript edition! https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/structure-and-interpretation-computer-programs-1
RT @metasoarous
Every few months JS folks get really excited about something that's been in #ClojureScript for years 🙃 https://twitter.com/builderio/status/1519743620529766401
Beautiful day to have finished a book while the kids played outside @ericnormand #Clojure #NotClojure #GrokkingSimplicity
RT @xtdb_com
"A Learned Index for Exact Similarity Search in Metric Spaces"
https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.10028
Beyond Flood and Tsunami, LIMS attemps to remove the "curse of dimensionality."
Flying in the face of culture, I am here to say that often, smaller IS better. You probably have (serious) examples, too, but here are a couple of my every-day examples that significantly improve my life:
- my small pillow (17 inches)
- my 40% keyboard, which is great for long days of typing.
- modesty in my food portions (🤍 my fries, ice cream, pizza) has made my body happier
Without sarcasm or irony, what are THINGS that you recommend buying smaller?
Good options. And if your phone is provided by an employer, you are even more out of luck. https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/dont-want-your-phone-carrier-tracking-your-personal-data-you-can-tell-it-to-stop/
"Vim is used to wash utensils here in India, hope this fits here"
submitted by DeadShoT_035
https://reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/udnljr/vim_is_used_to_wash_utensils_here_in_india_hope/
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer