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sirniy (@sirniys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>be a 45 yo dude from a russian shithole village named zalupinsk-pedophilsk >enlist in russian army to get that tasty $$$ you would need to work 50 years to earn otherwise >go on a war >die >random balding westoid use your death to virtue signal (rightwingingly) truly depressing

Bandera Fella *-^ (@banderafella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Russian Ivan finally raises his hands in front of an FPV— he actually survives. Wild concept, right? No need to to sit with a sad face, pretending to be furniture, but to get up, raise your hands, to make it clear that you are giving up, you bastard. And then you will be

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curiosity is just about the most attractive quality a person can have. It takes real courage to resist a world that doesn't want you to learn or think. In an era when so many brains are becoming mush, you've kept the integrity of your mind and I think that's beautiful.

borar (@savlambda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

REST is in a way equivalent to the Elm/MVU/Halogen architecture. The client is the render function and the state + update/handleState are the server. The client is dumb and fully deiven by the server.

Journal of Functional Programming (@cup_jfp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ralf Hinze and Dan Marsden present a graphical calculational technique based on string diagrams, and use it to explain the theory of monads. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

borar (@savlambda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Both HTMX and Datastar are surely about hypermedia, but mostly about front-end "tricks". They are much less if at all about REST, i.e. not focusing programmer's attention and way of thinking around _resources_, state transfer and overall client-server REST architectural style.

Matti Palli 🧙‍♂️ (@tritlo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'(Robert Smith) haskell is actually one of the best designed languages out there, by experts in the field who actually knew what they were doing the tooling is a bit meh, but has gotten better recently the language itself though? The GOAT