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RandalSchwartz | needed to reboot to get one of my poudriere jobs to release
weird | [07:34] |
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sjackso | RandalSchwartz: O'Caml is fun
my impression of it from a project years ago was that it takes a bit longer to write your code down, but once it's written, it tends to work correctly | [08:47] |
brycec | Is that the general truism, "code written correctly works correctly?" Or does ocaml have something special, something about it that makes writing non-working code difficult/impossible? | [08:59] |
RandalSchwartz | for some people, strong typing makes them more productive
it feels like training wheels on a motorcycle for me. fine when it was a bicycle, but I want to lean into the curves now although moving to interfaces rather than just inheritance helps a lot | [09:02] |
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hazardous | sometimes i love nodejs hipsters, this library uses λ as a namespace
like λ.curry(xxxx) how am i supposed to type that | [11:45] |
brycec | lolol
On your Macbook Air brah It's just option-$something bro bro bro bro bro | [11:46] |
m0unds | my only experience with node is running ghost | [11:48] |
RandalSchwartz | there's a perl module to do that too
so you can write λ{ ... } instead of sub { .... } :) use lambda; .... | [11:58] |
brycec | lol | [12:01] |
sjackso | hm, interesting. I'd have guessed osx has lambda available with a option-chord, but apparently the default us layout does not. | [12:08] |
RandalSchwartz | I just cut-n-paste yours :)
the magic "any character in the world" box is too hard to navigate ☃ it does make for interesting email though Ⓡⓐⓝⓓⓐⓛ | [12:08] |
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up_the_irons | brycec: LOL
"On your Macbook Air brah" it's the "brah" that does it | [12:28] |
brycec | I had to really push/sell the hipster | [12:29] |
up_the_irons | haha | [12:29] |
RandalSchwartz | The Macbook Air Bra... it separates and supports! | [12:42] |
staticsafe | staticsafe chuckles | [12:42] |
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ant | just change your keyboard layout to greek ;)
21:57:12 [freenode] -!- αντ Erroneous Nickname pff | [12:57] |
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forgotten | reloaded my obsd vps and can't get ipv6 working again. hostname.em0 is the same as before, has ::1 addy in /etc/mygate. not sure what else there is... any helps? | [14:24] |
plett | forgotten: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/how-to-configure-ipv6-on-freebsd maybe | [14:26] |
forgotten | yeah i saw that, different on openbsd
:( | [14:26] |
hrmm works if manually add it with the route command. strange. but workable. :) | [14:33] | |
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mnathani | is it safe to install ubuntu server 14.04 on a machine that already has windows 8? I intend to dual boot using a different drive. Will Grub be smart enough to detect windows and add those boot options? | [20:39] |
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mercutio | mnathani: that is the preferable order
grub is pretty intelligent with searching from memory | [22:37] |
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mnathani | mercutio: thanks, thats what I thought | [22:52] |
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What happens if Microsoft goes bankrupt, or for some reason can no longer support the OSes it has released? Isn't that like really large single point of failure?
Linux on the other hand has no centralized company and being opensource is kinda immune to this issue .. wouldnt that lead more people to use Linux based OSes | [23:10] | |
milki | microsoft is one of those companies that are too big to fail | [23:17] |
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