Notices by loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)
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loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Oct-2023 23:10:49 JST loathsome Tea with milk is heresy. You might just as well drink milk.
Fucking flavored milk drinkers. -
loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Sunday, 27-Aug-2023 08:14:28 JST loathsome Why are they following the people they are targeting? The info they're after is all public, they could just scrape it. Following people will just alert them to the fact that they are being snooped on. -
loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Saturday, 26-Aug-2023 14:03:43 JST loathsome I swear to God I'll fucking lose it if you people jump on Trump's Hebrew Express again. -
loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Friday, 02-Jun-2023 21:01:37 JST loathsome I now want to write a fedi game :( -
loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Wednesday, 31-May-2023 18:21:21 JST loathsome Lambda calculus is Turing complete. I have no idea how functional programming is "totally orthogonal" to how computers actually work. Feel free to explain. -
loathsome (loathsome@petrolkorps.cc)'s status on Wednesday, 31-May-2023 18:21:20 JST loathsome https://elixir-lang.org/getting-started/enumerables-and-streams.html#eager-vs-lazy
Have a look at that. I don't have to pass around large arrays, I can just pass around lazy iterators. But I'll forgive you for not knowing this, since you admit to actively not wanting to learn the thing you are talking about.
And obviously making copies of small chunks of information has no meaningful impact on performance.
At the end of the day, languages are tools. You choose the right tool for the job. Elixir is designed to build concurrent, fault-tolerant code and it's absolutely great at this. It can be used for other things as well, but I wouldn't build an operating system with it. It's "good enough" for it's intended purpose. You can obviously be an autistic faggot that thinks any abstraction away from binary code is "orthogonal" to how computers work, but that is akin to only having a hammer and seeing all problems as nails.