Da Silva Miguel
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I’m so happy that so many people are interested in Japanese goth girls! o̴̶̷̤ ̫ o̴̶̷̤♡
頑張りますちゃん@posaposari
Any Japanese goth girl lovers here?
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@rustaceans_rs Finish rustlings and start low-level driver for PostgreSQL!
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sigh
*sad realization that I could launch a kickstarter campaign instead of spending my own money to build this beauty*

Ryan Peterman@ryanlpeterman
Why I'm building this ergonomic keyboard + Kickstarter launch:
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@theodorvaryag @devabram @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Was just a question for general interest. Just like to read languages syntax and decipher what’s happening. For the focus part, yh picked Rust. But will switch to C from time to time and implement something similar. Last time created a very basic hashmap in C
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@mimivalsi @devabram @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy I was answering the systems/sockets question
I don't know what you're asking for or what your goals are. You're rattling off too many languages and need to focus. This isn't counting coup.
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@theodorvaryag @devabram @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Well, just started Rustlings. That’s a good point!
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@devabram @mimivalsi @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Fun way to do it: Learn just enough Rust, then pick a resource that uses C and redo the exercises in Rust
I like Beej's guides
beej.us/guide/bgnet/ sockets!
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@theodorvaryag @devabram @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy I may have forgotten to add functional to my question. I actually started doing some little things in C and Zig. Low level driver for postgresql socket. Learning a bit of Rust for general
Knowledge. Was wondering if there’s a FP lang to do the same.
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@devabram @mimivalsi @Savlambda @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy depends on your goals
Here's an analogy
C is like learning Latin as a classics scholar. You aren't going to do any actual work _in Latin_, your papers & books are written in English, but you need to know it.
To actually do/make things: Rust
C can be read-only
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@Savlambda @devabram @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy What about a language for systems ? Like communication with sockets, I/O, command line etc?
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@devabram @mimivalsi @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Close, but a bit different: PureScript. A perfect balance of pure FP, much smaller language surface and many "mistakes" of Haskell taken into acccount. Usabe both for Web and Node-like environments.
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@mimivalsi @devabram @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy It is a "bad" language if you want to learn pure FP (which is _the_ FP, but it's already too subtle for many :)) Otherwise OCaml and its cousin F# are great FP-first languages.
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@mimivalsi @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Oh, sorry, I thought it was a joke.
No, OCaml is awesome. It's not widely used language, but concepts from it are nice to know in general (and easy to translate to other langs.)
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@devabram @ChShersh @JustDeezGuy Ah… I have little knowledge on that point. Is it a bad language to learn functional programming? I think this question is better
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@devabram @JustDeezGuy I’m glad more and more people realise this
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
OCaml is Go of FP languages
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@mimivalsi @HSVSphere Most of arm64 parts, including but not limited to rpi, support execution in BE, it's just that no body uses it.
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@gotpumbaa Ça me fait penser à la phrase. “Bon les gars en boit un coup ou on s’encule? Perso j’ai pas soif”
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@eaglemmoomin @HSVSphere Honestly running bazzite on a desktop. It work incredible well. Besides the part where I tried to make it hybrid to work, I don’t recall changing a single parameter after fresh install. Juste run steam and play. Everything is taken care of
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@mimivalsi @HSVSphere forcing myself to run Bazzite on a handheld I was using as a spare desktop running CachyOS. Running Bazzite makes it better as a handheld games console and if I can get used to layering etc then as a desktop it might be ok.
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Bazzite is free and doesn't require you to waste your time reconfiguring stuff that has been solved decades ago. Linux takes time if you use a garbage distro or want to do something out of the ordinary.
Enderman@endermanch
Linux is free if you don't value your time Windows is free if you don't value your nerves MacOS is free if you get rid of its every positive aspect Pick your poison
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@eaglemmoomin @HSVSphere Yh I probably need to grasp that concept of Atomic. Done it to test the balance of work and gaming. I tried Nobara once but had small painful bugs, specially audio on media reader like Mpv.
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@mimivalsi @HSVSphere ehhhh I think you have to get used to Atomic concepts really and be prepared to use the Linux equivalents. Either that or run a less locked down version of Linux like Nobara, which is based on Fedora like Bazzite is.
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