Plutus, Haskell, Nix, Purescript, Swift/Kotlin. laser-focused on FP: formality, purity, and totality; repulsed by pragmatic, unsafe, “move fast and break things” approaches
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When I went to Thailand, Grab was EVERYWHERE.
Wait until you realize that it’s not just Republicans….
I had one of these years ago. I used it as a baby monitor and got a full refund when I discovered that the camera had security issues that caused the whole internet to be able to watch, pan/tilt, talk back, etc to my (now ex wife) when she was breast feeding.
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Wow. Super interesting. I hadn’t realized how much the code had evolved to use high level libraries for the Pi Pico.
Definitely the most interesting comment here. Thanks.
It uses the Stroketional Shaftive programming paradigm.
Very cool! I can think of so many applications for this.
Purescript, Haskell, Functional Reactive Programming, Nix, KiCAD, and beating off.
I was on the set of Sea of Trees with Gus Van Sant when the news broke. Needless to say, we wrapped suddenly the moment the news broke.
😂 Someone doesn’t understand what followers are. Have a great day. Blocking you now.
Maybe you’re just in a bad mood because I really didn’t make a big thing about it. Just thought it was odd that you’d lie about it. You’d have to have either lied (or misremembered if your panties are still bunched up) because this has been company policy since the first Apple Store opened in like 2001.
I’ve been going to Apple stores since they opened. In fact, in a brand new Apple Store back in like 2007, I wanted to demo the software “Shake” for my company. I distinctly remember an employee installing it for me (since they wouldn’t be stupid enough to leave admin access open).
It has been this way since the first Apple Store opened…
I’m confused about why you felt the need to make it up. Such a weird lie.
I’ve never seen them password protected in any way, you have admin access.
This is 100% untrue.
You know they’re in for a decline when they’re naming products like Boeing.