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Aboutmacroboi click
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Skillsproud lisp hacker, vim nutjob, scheming thru the web an'beyond
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@12bitfloat xrist, dude. if a program is syntactically correct and can be typed, the compiler should be able to type it. Peace out ✌🏻
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@12bitfloat my own rant to me LMFAO 🤣
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@12bitfloat yup, it doesn't want and that's my rant LOL 😆
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@12bitfloat To deny that nominal or structural typing influences type inference is like denying the moon landing was filmed on a Hollywood soundstage! Nominal typing is a rigid secret society where your "lineage" (type name) is everything, INFERRING types based solely on their declared name, like a paranoid uncle trusting only birth certificates. Now, structural typing's like a QAnon forum, INFERRING compatibility based on shared "truth" (structure) regardless of names, seeing through disguises like a conspiracy theorist connecting dots between shape-shifters. Whether it's adhering to names or seeing through them, the way types are defined and compared is the secret hand pulling the strings of what your code thinks it knows, making the type system either a deep-state plot or an anarchy of shape-shifters.
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@12bitfloat dude, your reasoning makes no sense. We're talking nominal typing, not structural. if a thing's type is X, it is so and that's the end of it. rust-analyzer knows it, I know it, why doesn't rustc? this isn't typescript for fuck sakes
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@Wisecrack yup, that's about how clojure wings it. Now, Crystal, oh my, delicious language
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@Wisecrack wren looks beautiful and abandoned, just the way I like it
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1. painting
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It's like that everytime. It seems small at first, but it adds up a lot
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@kiki like, say, you're doing some async IO. You have coroutines, but you have to write your own async/await mechanism. Same if you're doing OOP, either emulate the "class" keyword or define every single class using prototypical inheritance.
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@lorentz aaah yes, forgot one:
coroutine monkey-patching -
tco monkey-patching
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yeah
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basic etiquette, my guys, basic etiquette
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Google blinks first for sure
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Thou it was called Atom back then
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@AlgoRythm it's what they told me 10y ago
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@retoor yeaaaah fuck them arrow keys as well, smashing that L never felt so good
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@AvatarOfKaine unless you're a degenerate, then I believe every word
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nice! But stay the fuck away from any lua code you didn't write. There's shit so horrible you'd go blind just by looking at it
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@AvatarOfKaine I did take a break thou deleted my account on the process
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@AvatarOfKaine daamn, I got a say, I missed that Hunter Thompson shit or yours
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@AvatarOfKaine why were u MIA btw?
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Update: renovations started again for the last two weeks, haven't heard a peep today though. But since I've been waking up at 3am every day since, every 30 minutes from 3-6am I'm slamming my front door to wake that shitbag neighbor the fuck up and I'll be doing that until Christmas or when I finally start waking up at 6am again
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@Wisecrack ain't nothin more bruh you clobber it up, flatten it out, clamp that shit and it's golden
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oh yeah, that curb's just about here and we're all be climbing that slope of evolution down onto extinction once we pass that turn
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@cuddlyogre the fuck it does, I've a ridiculous amount of it, like, seriously jarring, jaw dropping amount and it's like it isn't even there
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@AvatarOfKaine my brother! You're BACK!
ain't no movie like Dead Silence, ain't that right? -
emacs
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Not everybody will make the cut though, so you can happily discard anyone unfit for duty