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eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
I think liquid Haskell is a great example of refinement types?

https://ucsd-progsys.github.io/liquidhaskell/
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
I assume modulo?
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Na, it’s not intentionally malicious - people are just trying to pad their resumes for new roles while unemployed or as students. I did the same (not with AI, but picking up the low hanging easy tasks to add a few lines to my CV years ago).
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
I’ve been to a talk from the chief test engineer at Saab talking about all the Hardware in the Loop labs they use to test at unit, integration, and full system levels. Then there’s additional testing after that phase… It’s not a CD world!
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
What will SBOM require in regulated domains?
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
My first job in tech was building servers for companies when they needed more compute, physically building them from our warehouse of components, driving them to their site, and setting it up in their network.

You could get same day builds deployed on prem with the right support bundle!
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Simon Marlow is a famous Haskell developer, alongside the likes of Simon Peyton-Jones or Philip Wadler
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Can you ELI5 how LLMs help there?
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
I can’t think of a time I’ve seen this, and I’ve worked with most languages at least once (including Haskell, Rust, Go, F#, PHP, Java, etc…)
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
A few universities scrapped exams during Covid and didn’t bring them back, focusing on coursework instead
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
> after crypto tanked with the recent fed funds rate hikes

When? It's at an all time high right now
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Yeah my bad, good point, didn't realise! Two great tools from one company though :)
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Pydantic had a nice model where the open source tool is fantastic, but they now sell a cloud based logging system around that. There will be some enterprise tooling around UV that they could sell while keeping the tool itself free
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
A lot of modern tooling in python is rust based such as pydantic - the skills to maintain this are already available
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Sharing a fact as a defence of someone (he has an IQ of 130 but did X) without having any basis for that fact is worth calling out.

Same way they said an active GitHub while the repo is the opposite of that.

If your argument is "This is weird because of X and Y and Z" but Z is false and Y is unsubstantiated then it breaks the argument.
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
Where’d you get that IQ? His GitHub isn’t active either.
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
It’s fine to not know, but why not google and check? It’s surely quicker than asking
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
True, but numbers are surprisingly bad in the US, Sweden, and in England (lived all three so still follow the local news and seen stories about this in the last two weeks).
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
That’s cool, but horribly ugly! What does production kdb+ look like? Is it similarly terse, maybe Perl-ish, or was this purely for speed?

What does each flip asc do?
eddsolves
·2 years ago·discuss
I just copy and paste into a local text file, but I bet there’s a tool if you want to do it programmatically already (unless curl’ing is your idea of fun!)