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@kenSwinson oi! shouldn't delete your Twitter, thought. Someone else could take it and masquerade as you

@trinsec I use a super-portable Planck 40% most of the time. I even use it on the train, and bring it everywhere. But this time I was going to the office straight from a vacation and forgot to bring it to the vacation with me

I just connected to a #vsjoyride REPL on @pappapez's computer via @Tailscale with "lein repl :connect <ip>:<nrepl-port> 😅 and controlled his slides for the upcoming presentation at London Clojurians #clojure

meetup.com/london-clojurians/e

@RandyTemplar33 @davew I love RSS. But for people interested in being part of the conversation, do you still have to leave RSS and go to the platform?

Accidentally left my Dvorak keyboard at home, am using my old one. Going back to QWERTY is slow going, especially with my emacs muscle-memory.

A really nice talk relating data to radioactive material. A bit of a spook show, but with some really good points. idlewords.com/talks/haunted_by

RT @fndriven
In the past weeks I had fun with biff. It taught me a ton abt backend programming. I upgraded my project several times with no problems. Only problem was me trying to fight the framework bc I'm only used to do SPAs. Time to remove the printlns. biffweb.com/

Sick day after sick (and computer-sick) weekend. Yep; 317 new emails, split between the categories.

@bethanyklein playing of Musk's recent denunciations of Mastodon? But I find self-boosting on important tactic for getting my toots or tweets to be visible elsewhere, especially with comments and replies and cross posting.

As a gnus user and an rss aficionado, this is cool. However, is my experience, elfeed is understandable champion of RSS reading it emacs.

RSS is wonderful if you are a "stalker" (aka "lurker") on social media, but what if you are a Browser or like to join conversation?

Brendan Halpin  
Having been pointed to the Mastodontic #RSS facility by @Tupp_ed I've discovered that you can read RSS as a group in #Emacs #Gnus (yes, the zombie ...

RT @pappapez
To me the learning curve is not as steep as it is slow. There's something profound to many learnings. They have multiple facets, each taking their good time to drive home. I love it. Coding with others is my best way of learning. It gives me quick access to their facets. twitter.com/paulschun/status/1

RT @borkdude
Rich Hickey's view on static types as a modeling language (similar to UML):

youtu.be/2V1FtfBDsLU?t=3965

I'm sick and need sleep I can't get. My internet is broken in my whole house. My emacs is broken.

Troubleshooting may be my specialty, but there must be limits.

RT @paulschun
As we focus on growth in the Clojure community (it's the focus of this year's @reClojure), it's important to listen to businesses explain their stack decisions.

Metrist recently raised $5.5M and they're betting on Elixir: reliable scheduling in a small executable for customers. twitter.com/Metrist_io/status/

@sab @thibaultamartin when I use qoto, its code has diverged a little from main, so that could be related too

@fndriven Interesting. At least webp is actually a superior, smaller format. Gif to mp4 can't be drop-ins for each other, right?

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