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  • Because people made religion out of it? A religion from a Canaanitic people, who never set food in the desert they claim to have walked in for 40 years, but hey, we can't all worship the same Canaanitic Storm God Elohim, amirite?

  • Context: Josephus was born 4 years after Jesus' supposed death, and he wrote his Antiquities some 60 years after that...

    I don't know if that's trustworthy in archaeology / history, but that doesn't feel very trustworthy to me.

  • He's a very untalented

    Yet he was able to get his channel to 4 million subs, demonstrating that you're lying about him.

    unintelligent young man

    He's 35

    who needs attention to have an income

    This describes literally any science yt channel...

    Just say you don't like him, or even hate him. No need to dress it up in arguments.

  • Where is Nix? Oh right, he's in space, chilling.

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  • Clapping ovaries, eh? That's the noise that IT'S BABY-MAKING TIIIIIIME!

    That's "klapperende eierstokken" in Dutch, BTW.

  • Neat! Reminds me of Mystical - a language where every function is a magic circle.

  • I think they’re just uncomfortable with the word “master”

    1 person over at Microsoft complained, and they moved mountains for this person to replace master with main. It sounds like a joke, but it's not.

    and that seems completely reasonable to me

    No it doesn't. Why does an entire industry need to flip over, because of a single person? Like the ability of changing the master branch for yourself should have been enough. Changing the default over on Github to strong-arm the rest of the world is disgusting behaviour. Which is why I'm sticking to master wherever I can.

    especially when they’re people from a group which has been subjected to slavery.

    That is literally every group... Every group has been slaves (and slavers) at some point in time. That's not a good argument.

  • Haskell:

    https://learnyouahaskell.com/introduction

    It's been a while since writing some (2018), but the concepts you learn from Haskell are great (though I still can't explain Monads, even if my life depended on it) and can be applied in other languages.

    Anyway, I can't speak to BEAM, but Haskell is very typeful, it teaches you currying, very great language, awful tooling (but that was ~10 years ago, so I hope things have improved since).

  • Aaah, PHP. I'll stick with GoHugo, but it's good to know alternatives!

  • I tried Thunderbird. Didn't like it, at all. Evolution is much more my jam.

  • NixOS isn't great for non-programmers, I bet, but for programmers it's amazing.

  • I really should learn some Rust 😂

  • Wait until DHH finds NixOS, where we can configure everything via single configuration. Even multiple machines.

    I love Debian for what it taught me, but I'm not sure if I'll ever use anything else.

  • Expected git, got multiple programming languages. Nice.

  • How are the dataframe libraries on Ruby?

  • I like Bread on Penguins - very informative now that Luke Smith has turned away from Linux and towards Communist Philosophist or whatever he now turned into.

  • No colours? But how am I going to look down on the other three quadrants?

    But for real, how did you make it? Hold up, did you screenshot draw.io? You absolute madlad!

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  • If it's a Type-A, add a little Type-A to Type-C converter in the bag as well. Just in case.

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  • SSD would be 100% dead unless you buried it with a power source.

    Huh? Why? Should SSDs not be able to contain data without power?