@AmpBenzScientist @worldsendless The thing is that you can't really implement a mixnet resistant to observers without delays, which is why I care so much about the message-part as a self-contained unit and the delay-tolerance as an assurance that the protocol won't just keel over when I try to use it in such a way.
Low-latency networking inherently leaks a large amount of timing-related metadata in its operation that greatly facilitates deanonymization of users.
Learning about puni https://github.com/AmaiKinono/puni#smartparens, with which #GUIX has taken up the paredit torch from smart parens. I'm reading this while I'm sick in the bathroom. My initial excitement has faded into discomfort that they make liberal use of the terms "slurp" and "barf"...
RT @FGRibreau
@scoumbourdis https://twitter.com/fgribreau/status/1529725639825178624
I've said it before and will say it again: email is one of the best things technology has ever accomplished. Such a pity that IM over Email hasn't caught on yet, and the world feels chaffing fatigue like this
https://youtube.com/shorts/8FrRhXKCA4U?feature=share
A very cool little example of the power of CSS animation and keyframes
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RT @denicmarko
CSS tip:
Did you know you can create a typing effect with zero JavaScript?
Check it out: https://codepen.io/denic/pen/GRoOxbM
https://twitter.com/denicmarko/status/1532669528349495297
RT @draganrocks
A reminder that #Clojure has very fast computing libraries, which I used in building very fast #DeepLearning library. What good is it if you don't know how to use that? Fear not, I wrote 2 books, (2nd editions on the way). Buy a book and help me fund this
http://aiprobook.com
RT @MegaLagOfficial
Bravo to whoever made this website 👏🏼🤣
http://wesellyourdata.com
First, agreement. Second, there is a lot of hate or confusion about the JVM, but what in particular is it bad for? Is it just confusing to Javascript/Python users? (This isn't a jab -- I really want to understand)
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RT @pmjordan
@AnnaGHughes I tried Common LISP many years ago. It felt a bit clunky but I could see the potential. Then Clojure came along and it’s pretty amazing. The main downside has been that it’s built on top of the Java…
https://twitter.com/pmjordan/status/1531707583249240066
RT @pmjordan
@AnnaGHughes I tried Common LISP many years ago. It felt a bit clunky but I could see the potential. Then Clojure came along and it’s pretty amazing. The main downside has been that it’s built on top of the Java VM which isn’t suitable for everything, but there are now other targets too.
VSCode isn't timeless enough. It needs to be more like emacs.
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RT @bbatsov
This morning I've jotted down some thoughts on the topic of making Emacs "modern" https://batsov.com/articles/2022/06/01/who-needs-modern-emacs/ So, who needs modern Emacs?
https://twitter.com/bbatsov/status/1531972736532234240
RT @bbatsov
Why are people writing new editors when we already have the One True Editor? 😉 https://twitter.com/peterseibel/status/1531328395618836480
Oh, I mentioned wanton macros as the enemies of readability. I forgot the other BIG one I had in Common Lisp: dynamic scope. Which you CAN do in Clojure, but I've only known two use cases. Dynamic scope is one of those ideas that was almost never good...
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RT @deech
Summing up 20+ years of syntax debates: I want to write lisp but I don't want to read lisp
https://twitter.com/deech/status/1529241611540041729
They left out the cond and condp tables. Lisp is the king of control statements :)
RT @clojurejobboard
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The 0.9.4 version (latest) of Bulma is missing their .list style, in both mini and full. I can't find any mention of this removal, so I am guessing it's a bug? #css
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