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Just enabled scrollbars for a buffer to see how far through the book I am; found that on my install, my =customize= for scrollbars isn't applying. Apparently you have to build emacs specially for this to work on a gtk system.

RT @nonrecursive
I gave a babashka (shell scripting, but Clojure) demo a couple days ago and one of the questions was, "Is it portable? Can it be used on different systems?" The short answer was yes, but the complete answer is that it's *more* portable than classic shell scripting

Today's blog report: getting the TARDIS cloister bell as my Dunst alert in . Maybe these weekly posts should become a tradition. orys.us/us

@alcinnz If only I could get the latest version on ! I used it for years previously

@veer66 @eqf00 Fascinating. And Clojure exchanges that FP value for others, holding that lists aren't a very good base data structure for programming.

A nice snippet demonstrating why I love in (GardenCSS). Every pre-processor gives you &, but being able to use assoc/dissoc to modify a map is pretty nice.

gnosticism 

@icedquinn You have such excellent emoji-fu, but I must be missing something

So nitter.net/ is great if all you want to do is read Twitter. Sadly, interacting and conversations are still one of the most valuable things for me...

@eqf00 Thanks for the good reply! "Functional" deriving from mathematics (esp. Church) makes sense, and then I can see how that term could be adopted. I think your intuition about Rich Hickey wanting Clojure "more functional" makes sense. I can see that there are several senses of the term. Calling Lisp functional might be using an older sense of "functional" that predates the OOP vs FP contemporary discussions

"I will take for granted the fact that Lisp is commonly acknowledge to be a FP language, so I will not explain why Lisp is a FP language." Oi. Time to figure out where this is commonly acknowledged (and why Rich Hickey didn't think it was all that common when he made an FP lispy). tilde.town/%7Eramin_hal9001/ar

Handy! Now I don't have to go to my phone, share to my Telegram, and open it on my PC. Just open them straight in Firefox from phone to desktop (without having to push them to a different device, open the push, etc). support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/v

RT @borkdude
I have a lot of respect for what has become over the years. Thanks @dnolen, @mfikes and many others.

RT @markm208
Clojure is an awesome functional programming language. If you grew up on imperative OO languages then learning it is truly mind bending (and fun).

I have 30 free guided code walk throughs that will help get you started:
An Animated Introduction to Clojure
markm208.github.io/cljbook/

@eqf00 @debacle I'm with you on the uniform experience thing. Emacs is quite good at interfaces

RT @Endless_WebDev
@_jonesian The emacs kill ring is brilliant. One of those things that alters you entire way of thinking about solutions.

@eqf00 @debacle as a professional web dev I'm biased, but why get rid of a good browser? It is the culmination of a great deal of work and intelligence. Do you find it ethically/security questionable?

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