2024/04/28

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2024-04-28 21:31:43 +0200 <mreh> 3k unique nicks in #haskell in 2006
2024-04-28 21:31:22 +0200 <mreh> I rewatched a talk from SPJ from 2007: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06x8Wf2r2Mc&t=761s
2024-04-28 21:29:45 +0200 <geekosaur> the staff left en masse and founded libera; much of freenode followed them
2024-04-28 21:29:44 +0200 <mreh> ah yeah, I'm just reading the wikipedia article
2024-04-28 21:28:44 +0200 <geekosaur> sort of twitter in miniature
2024-04-28 21:28:33 +0200 <geekosaur> freenode was taken over by a lunatic and imploded
2024-04-28 21:28:10 +0200 <mreh> I wasn't around, what happen
2024-04-28 21:28:08 +0200 <monochrom> Err nevermind, misread 10m as 10 minutes.
2024-04-28 21:28:07 +0200 <EvanR> lol
2024-04-28 21:28:05 +0200 <geekosaur> oh
2024-04-28 21:28:01 +0200 <EvanR> it was in 2021
2024-04-28 21:27:54 +0200 <geekosaur> second, no?
2024-04-28 21:27:42 +0200 <monochrom> Oh hey it's the 1st anniversary!
2024-04-28 21:27:18 +0200 <geekosaur> didn't think I'd used that alias that recently
2024-04-28 21:27:08 +0200 <geekosaur> huh
2024-04-28 21:27:03 +0200 <lambdabot> I saw eviltwin_b leaving #xmonad, #ghc, #haskell-beginners and #haskell 1y 10m 15d 23h 53m 53s ago.
2024-04-28 21:27:03 +0200 <geekosaur> @seen eviltwin_b
2024-04-28 21:26:42 +0200 <EvanR> that was after the freenodealypse, does lambdabot have memories from before that?
2024-04-28 21:25:57 +0200 <lambdabot> I saw dons leaving #haskell 2y 1m 3d 6h 10m 13s ago.
2024-04-28 21:25:57 +0200 <mreh> @seen dons
2024-04-28 21:24:01 +0200Etabeta1(~Etabeta1@user/meow/Etabeta1) (Quit: quit)
2024-04-28 21:18:24 +0200Rodney_(~Rodney@176.254.244.83) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
2024-04-28 21:17:44 +0200 <mreh> so do I publish my partial bindings to GPC? There is a package on hackage that did, but it's pretty bit rotted now.
2024-04-28 21:16:49 +0200 <geekosaur> (except on Macs)
2024-04-28 21:16:48 +0200 <mreh> huh, that's weird
2024-04-28 21:16:42 +0200 <geekosaur> not on x86_64
2024-04-28 21:16:26 +0200 <mreh> is that the default?
2024-04-28 21:15:01 +0200 <geekosaur> and how the object was built (on x86_64 it must have been compiled with -fPIC, for example)
2024-04-28 21:13:50 +0200 <geekosaur> but whether it can partially load an object file depends on the platform
2024-04-28 21:13:02 +0200 <geekosaur> C/FFI yes
2024-04-28 21:13:01 +0200 <mreh> I think so, yeah
2024-04-28 21:12:57 +0200mima(~mmh@ip-185-104-138-52.ptr.icomera.net)
2024-04-28 21:12:45 +0200 <EvanR> ghci dynamically loads?
2024-04-28 21:12:44 +0200 <mreh> I only found out because GPC 2.33 uses non standard libc functions
2024-04-28 21:12:03 +0200 <mreh> (through stack)
2024-04-28 21:11:55 +0200 <mreh> ghci only links functions that are used, GHC links everything in the source file
2024-04-28 21:08:27 +0200madeleine-sydney(~madeleine@c-76-155-235-153.hsd1.co.comcast.net) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2024-04-28 21:08:27 +0200tromp(~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl)
2024-04-28 21:07:24 +0200[Leary](~Leary]@user/Leary/x-0910699) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
2024-04-28 21:07:16 +0200 <int-e> That doesn't sound right. Linking only functions that are used, that I can believe.
2024-04-28 21:06:37 +0200 <EvanR> and functions referenced by those functions, and so on?
2024-04-28 21:05:42 +0200Lears(~Leary]@user/Leary/x-0910699)
2024-04-28 21:05:18 +0200tromp(~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…)
2024-04-28 21:04:21 +0200 <mreh> so ghci will only compile the C functions you've referenced via the FFI rather than the whole file, that's interesting
2024-04-28 21:03:19 +0200michalz(~michalz@185.246.207.205)
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2024-04-28 20:37:59 +0200euleritian(~euleritia@ip4d16fc38.dynamic.kabel-deutschland.de)