Ollie Charles

@ocharles
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Haskell programmer. Also like graphics programming, electronic music, jazz, metal, cycling and weightlifting. https://ocharles.org.uk
Feeling particularly majestic today
Get that damn camera out of my face human
@april saw your tweet about web frontend languages. Something I'd also suggest exploring is not using a separate front end language at all. I'm a big fan of https://htmx.org/ and doing everything server-side. HTMX lets you "enhance" the client by having it only fetch fragments and stuff. This suggesting might be rubbish for what you want, but might also be worth looking into!
</> htmx - high power tools for html

htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext htmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable, IE11 compatible & has reduced code base sizes by 67% when compared with react

terraform-nixos-ng: Modern terraform support for NixOS

terraform-nixos-ng: Modern terraform support for NixOS Recently I’ve been working on writing a “NixOS in ...

Wrote a blog post about architecture diagrams, I think we should just use code to create them: https://brianmckenna.org/blog/architecture_code
Architecture diagrams should be code - BAM Weblog

Thanks for having me, @bark_maul! I promise to provide a steady stream of beauty and derp. Up to the viewer to decide which is which.
He's making a list
He's checking it twice
The CAP theorem dictates this to be irrelevant, it is simply impossible to guarantee the list be consistent, available at all delivery locations, while also distributed around the world
That's actually a great idea - Using your cat to put underground cable
We just watched the new Pinocchio. Overall, it's good! The story is an interesting take, with some novel changes - though I could barely remember the old Disney version. Technically the film is excellent - the animation is a work of art, and the lighting is breathtaking. I couldn't entirely get the emotional connection I wanted at the end, but it was definitely a satisfying watch
Nixpkgs support for incremental Haskell builds

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