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Rustacean, Haskeller, and reluctant web dev. Fraudulent Etalus main. Tiny equine enthusiast.

https://keybase.io/bb010g

@squirrel I don't know if you've already solved your cycle thing, but ResurrectJS is cool for that. http://nullprogram.com/blog/2013/03/28/
Precise JavaScript Serialization with ResurrectJS « null program

Tesseract

http://elixirkoans.io/ is seeming to be an enjoyable first introduction to Elixir.

I decided to try it out because I also enjoyed http://clojurescriptkoans.com/ , and while neither of these are probably great for programming beginners, you get a nice feel for common corner cases quickly.

Elixir-koans by elixirkoans

@noelle Yeah, but @kaniini's been working at implementing some recently. Not sure what the current state is.
@feld Nix and NixOS are managing to do pretty well with these new-style language-specific package managers, as well as traditional packages.

@KitRedgrave Have you seen this talk? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PaWFYm0kEw

This reminds of a bit from that talk that I don't want to spoil.

Monktoberfest 2016: Bryan Cantrill - Oral Tradition in Software Engineering

YouTube
@neon Are you using git-lfs?
@kibi This way true madness lies
@maple Something I found helped a lot was setting the accounts I really cared to keep up with to push notify. Then I could read those when they came through, react, and then close the mobile app without seeing the rest of the timeline and getting sucked back in. As a bonus, I actually get to see all their posts.

I am now at 499 tabs, coming down from 1100+, and probably 20 of the ~80 I went through have all been long-form. I feel kinda drained. I'm not looking forward to the rest of these, which are looking to be pretty much all long-form. 

(I mean, I love to read these things, but doing them in rows that make you feel like you're progressing is a lot more draining than you'd expect.)