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rayrrr

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CapTablex: Open-source cap table managment in Elixir

github.com
2 points·by rayrrr·7 days ago·1 comments

The Race for All-Powerful Pot

nytimes.com
3 points·by rayrrr·last year·1 comments

Overrated Python Libraries (and What You Should Use Instead)

medium.com
4 points·by rayrrr·2 years ago·2 comments

Magic Mushrooms May Have Shaped Our Consciousness

popularmechanics.com
34 points·by rayrrr·2 years ago·4 comments

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rayrrr
·7 days ago·discuss
The OCF (Open Cap Table Format) by the Open Cap Table Coalition (Carta, AngelList, Perkins Coie and many others) is an active open source project without an accompanying self-hosted app. Captablex is a new open source Elixir app that comports with the OCF.
rayrrr
·last year·discuss
For my data engineers, some similes: basic note taking apps like Joplin are like a data warehouse. Notion is like a data lake. What we need is something like a data lakehouse. Hopefully this might be it.
rayrrr
·last year·discuss
Sublime is still my top choice for opening big data files, and there’s nothing wrong with it. But, since VS Code is becoming the new lingua franca code editor, I made the switch so as to play nice with others going forward.
rayrrr
·last year·discuss
To some extent, reading between the lines of many of these comments, I think “pure CSS” designers are feeling threatened by the quality level of Tailwind sites designed by the rest of us.
rayrrr
·last year·discuss
Every programming language maps 1:1 to CPU instruction sets, but very few humans want to speak CPU language directly…hope that helps.
rayrrr
·2 years ago·discuss
Any Ruby to Elixir folks interested in porting this to the latter?
rayrrr
·2 years ago·discuss
Hold my Metrocard.
rayrrr
·2 years ago·discuss
Just out of curiosity, is there any other modern system or service that anyone here can think of, where anyone in their right might would brag about migrating to it in less than a year?
rayrrr
·3 years ago·discuss
YAML is not reliably machine-readable, nor was it designed to be. TOML was designed to be machine-readable, but otherwise fulfilling a similar use case as YAML.