| 🌐 My Blog | https://www.tawandamunongo.dev |
| 📖 Currently Reading | The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin |
| 🐧 Distro | NixOS |
| Languages | Go, Rust, PHP |
| 🌐 My Blog | https://www.tawandamunongo.dev |
| 📖 Currently Reading | The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin |
| 🐧 Distro | NixOS |
| Languages | Go, Rust, PHP |
I wrote a post about how I can't wrap my head around pattern matching in #elixir then, just before I posted it, I had a light bulb moment.
I'll leave this here for posterity lol but I think I get it now
The reason I get a match error is that 'second' should be ':bears', which makes sense. Just that I wasn't thinking of tigers and bears as atoms
Gonna pick up "Learn you some erlang for great good" cause I've heard good things.
If I can find it
Sometimes I think I enjoy my own suffering. Just spent the better part of the last 5 hours debugging the ensuing chaos after abruptly switching from #docker to #podman
On the plus side, it fixed a permission issue I had when using #distrobox
However, in a fit of desperation, I removed all my docker volumes. So now I have to deal with *that*