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  • It's interesting to see Apple fighting the EU's regulatory bodies while complying with everything that the Chinese government asks.

    There's a simple reason for this. If Apple doesn't follow every single one of the Chinese government's orders, they may be entirely banned from the country. In the EU, specially being it a union that prioritises democracy, they can complain all they want.

  • Is it just me, or are motions of censure getting really popular in Europe lately?

  • Great job.

  • This picture looks too good

  • "WERE YOU SAVED?""...uhm... I guess...?""WELL THEN, I MAY FINALLY REST IN PIECE...""Wait, what? Were you expecting something? Or someone?"..."Hello?"..."Uhm... Well, mister... You aren't replying to me... and– I gotta go. So... yeah. Bye..."...

  • I almost didn't notice the title.

  • Spiders are so cool... :)

  • rule

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  • and if the first word in a word is a vowel

    Damn, that sounds a bit complex /j (Thanks for the insight on how Gaelic definitive articles work btw)

  • Tsoding has created a few rules for writing Rust to make Rust "fun" to program in, and gave them the name of Crust.

    Here is the rule set (it may change over time):

    1. Every function is unsafe.
    2. No references, only pointers.
    3. No cargo, build with rustc directly.
    4. No std, but libc is allowed.
    5. Only Edition 2021.
    6. All user structs and enums #[derive(Clone, Copy)].
    7. Everything is pub by default.

    If you ever want to try this out for some ungodly reason, there's a GitHub repository with an example Main that shows how to use libc and other libraries (in the example, it's raylib), and with a Makefile showing how to compile your projects (remember we aren't using cargo).

  • OP, I don't think you've correctly linked to the post (when I visit the linked webpage, the browser tries to download an ActivityPub activity instead of showing the post in the Mastodon web UI). Please replace the link with this one.

  • The shading is gorgeous, nice work! 👍

  • Wait, now I need to know why.

    some time later *

    I went to check why the hell this happened. It looks like the pair ("(,)") is defined as an instance of Foldable, for some reason, which is the class used by functions like foldl() and foldr(). Meanwhile, triples and other tuples of higher order (such as triples, quadruples, ...) are not instances of Foldable.

    The weirdest part is that, if you try to use a pair as a Foldable, you only get the second value, for some reason... Here is an example.

     
        
    ghci> foldl (\acc x -> x:acc) [] (1,2)
    
    [2]
    
    
      

    This makes it so that the returned length is 1.

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    pokemon rule

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  • tony

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  • Damn, the funhole content keeps getting funner and funner!

  • Are those Turing complete? (Legit question, I'd love to know)

  • The boss fires both, "replaces" them for AI, and tries to sell the corposhill's dataset to companies that make AIs that write generic fantasy novels

  • I'm so confused. is this a paining or 3D art?

    P.S.: Great work! 👍