it's 8am and i bought another book on #prolog.
this is how i know i'm burnt out
i think i'm going to start up my #gemini web crawler again. last time i crawled i got 100mb of links
didn't know this was a thing and now i need to read it https://rust-unofficial.github.io/patterns/intro.html
I am working on #rust projects at work now. I'm afraid something will go wrong, but so far instead a lot of things go right.
I'm a developer in #nyc that works in #python moving data around to support #datascience at my company.
I want to start learning a static language to do the same stuff, or otherwise I want to pick up projects better suited to using an ML like #haskell, #ocaml, #reasonml because I can't learn something unless I have an actual project I care about that requires it.
@Pav i'm looking more for the sql language part of sqlalchemy instead of the ORM. all the libraries I see are just trying to add params to strings, which is different from what sqlalchemy core lets you do
is there something like #sqlalchemy from #python but for #ocaml / #haskell ?
@Walt @groundh0g @Ian_Fry for sure
-- i'd imagine you would only be allowed to import exported content on something you already have ownership of
@cpdean @pedrosilva Also worth mentioning that Wire just said that federation is on their roadmap. It's not here yet, but they did just come through on their promise to open-source their server.
@groundh0g @cpdean At current, there only seems to be an option to export the handles of the people you follow. No option to take your toots and migrate them.
@cpdean @pedrosilva yes. Native cryptographic ratchets.
@Rayzilla69 I think it's the house button 🏠
@Rtzq0 @pedrosilva I hadn't heard of this, thanks!
@Rtzq0 @pedrosilva do these improve upon xmpp?
@anonorpheus waitttt nvm that button already works on FTL
I study keyboard shortcuts