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Lisp has always been the future >.>
Lisp has always been the future >.>
I heard this is why some people do ocaml instead
What years of dynamic typing brainrot does to mf
Yeah, like replacing individual braincells with more durable mechanisms. Idk, maybe they would be cellular as well. …that makes me wonder, maybe it is possible to transfer consciousness even with traditional biological mechanism?
… ah right, it runs on any browser. Lame
Thank god my feed is filled with dogs, kittens and birbs instead of this shit
I disagree with this recommendation, the maintainer closed a breaking issue (default syntax highlighting breaks on clean install) saying “workaround exists”. That’s a red flag ime.
Meanwhile the report does not really single out C/C++
Eww, leetcode
I do have one notion where we can have edge over. Human brain is quite optimized in energy usage, as a consequence of natural selection. Meanwhile, IIRC computers are optimized for speed, and so it often wastes energy. Now let’s see where this goes - will they be able to operate without gushing in energy?
Is OCaml going mainstream, hm