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I'm a python developer and Emacs user with a hobby interest in statistics. I also like learning about functional programming, still ain't got it though!
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This might be my favourite episode yet. The paper is fantastic — Felienne clearly took a huge risk in writing it, and I'm so thankful she did. The quotes, references, analysis, and personal anecdotes are simultaneously hilarious, miserable, and revelatory. futureofcoding.org/episodes/075

Roomy is an experimental chat system built on CRDTs, atproto, and encryption… what's not to like? 😄 blog.muni.town/roomy-deep-d...

Hello, World!

I've reached a point of precarity where I actually need to get a job so maybe someone here could help me? I currently only have the french baccalaureate, but I'd be hoping to find a job in CS. Preferably it would be part-time so I can continue my degree along the way, but I potentially can drop...

"I had a guy at Atari tell me that Pac-Man was popular with girls because it was about an eating disorder." In an industry that chews threw programmers and spits them out, Brenda Laurel is an old vet who's still going on strong.

Due to demand, Dashbit is increasing its consulting team for the first time! If you use Elixir, you have a team of 3+ engineers, and you want a direct line to me, Wojtek Mach (Req/Ecto), Jonatan Kłosko (Livebook/Nx) and Steffen Deusch (Phoenix/LiveView), please reach out! dashbit.co

Trans rights are human rights 🏳️‍⚧️

Sometimes you have to write “Truth and Probability” just because Margaret won’t fuck with you. open.substack.com/pub/rottenan...

The whole Spritely engineering team is heading to Guix Days and FOSDEM! And we're giving a whole bunch of talks! spritely.institute/news/spritel... Hope to see you there! :)

i had an absolute blast building this! hard to measure up to @joshwcomeau.com or @samwho.dev levels of quality but i'm pretty pleased with it 🏋️ if you're interested in getting your feet wet with local-first software or yjs, check it out! you'll definitely learn a lot (or at the very least have fun)

I wrote a new article exploring how set-theoretic types (the foundation of Elixir's type system) could address how many statically typed languages do not allow libraries to evolve their data definitions in a backwards compatible manner: dashbit.co/blog/data-ev... - be warned, it is a long one.