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2024-06-17 00:34:35 +0200 | segfaultfizzbuzz | (~segfaultf@23-93-189-95.fiber.dynamic.sonic.net) |
2024-06-17 00:23:59 +0200 | oo_miguel | (~Thunderbi@78-11-181-16.static.ip.netia.com.pl) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) |
2024-06-17 00:21:25 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> monochrom: multipass is/was very good for running ubuntu on macs. A mac firewall bug has been breaking it for a while but they might have a workaround now |
2024-06-17 00:21:14 +0200 | JamesMowery | (~JamesMowe@ip98-167-207-182.ph.ph.cox.net) |
2024-06-17 00:20:29 +0200 | <monochrom> | Oh, a lot of them are too lazy to install anything, so they ssh into the school server. Close enough. |
2024-06-17 00:20:18 +0200 | <EvanR> | a mainframe running, ahem... unix? lol |
2024-06-17 00:20:05 +0200 | <EvanR> | for a unix course at a university |
2024-06-17 00:19:41 +0200 | <EvanR> | students don't telnet into the mainframe?! |
2024-06-17 00:15:36 +0200 | __monty__ | (~toonn@user/toonn) (Quit: leaving) |
2024-06-17 00:15:06 +0200 | <monochrom> | I'm trying to say that a lot of software and people have not caught up to arm and M1/M2. It is a little bit shameful. |
2024-06-17 00:14:18 +0200 | <monochrom> | Tangentially, I teach a Unix course and I recommend students who prefer staying with Windows or Mac to install Ubuntu in VirtualBox. Except that it doesn't exist for M1/M2. Last year we were stuck. This year fortunately I stumbled across UTM (https://docs.getutm.app/installation/macos/), so that's something. But next up is Ubuntu simply doesn't make a desktop installer for arm64, you have to install server then "apt install ubuntu-desktop". |
2024-06-17 00:14:07 +0200 | <hololeap> | there's also a aarch64-deb10 tarball for other versions. I just wanted it to match the hadrian-bootstrap-sources version |
2024-06-17 00:13:12 +0200 | acidjnk_new | (~acidjnk@p200300d6e714dc91484bcbbc96a78a6f.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) |
2024-06-17 00:13:07 +0200 | <brett303> | ok thank you |
2024-06-17 00:12:55 +0200 | <hololeap> | just saying it's possible |
2024-06-17 00:12:22 +0200 | <hololeap> | using https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/9.8.2/hadrian-bootstrap-sources/hadrian-bootstrap-sources-9.4.3… |
2024-06-17 00:11:57 +0200 | <hololeap> | they built ghc-9.4.8 with https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/9.4.3/ghc-9.4.3-aarch64-deb10-linux.tar.xz |
2024-06-17 00:11:45 +0200 | bitdex | (~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex) |
2024-06-17 00:11:23 +0200 | <brett303> | I'm on Debian on my arm64 |
2024-06-17 00:11:12 +0200 | <brett303> | Oh yeah Gentoo has building from source as a strength |
2024-06-17 00:10:03 +0200 | <hololeap> | not sure how much pain remains for them though |
2024-06-17 00:09:48 +0200 | <hololeap> | I just guided someone to install ghc-9.4 on arm64 on Gentoo |
2024-06-17 00:09:32 +0200 | <monochrom> | I think haskell works on arm64. I heard people ran ghc on android phones. I don't know how easy though, probably not easy. |
2024-06-17 00:08:50 +0200 | bitdex | (~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2024-06-17 00:08:35 +0200 | <monochrom> | Haha EvanR yes! |
2024-06-17 00:08:17 +0200 | <brett303> | does haskell just not work on arm64? |
2024-06-17 00:07:53 +0200 | califax | (~califax@user/califx) |
2024-06-17 00:07:48 +0200 | <EvanR> | 10 kinds of calculator |
2024-06-17 00:07:14 +0200 | <EvanR> | on the scientific calculator log_10 means one thing, but the programmer's calculator it should be another xD |
2024-06-17 00:07:11 +0200 | califax | (~califax@user/califx) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2024-06-17 00:06:26 +0200 | <cheater> | given that there are bugs about performance in monorepos, i'd guess hls does work in monorepos https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/issues/2151 |
2024-06-17 00:06:17 +0200 | tromp | (~textual@92-110-219-57.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…) |
2024-06-17 00:05:36 +0200 | hololeap | (~quassel@user/hololeap) |
2024-06-17 00:04:51 +0200 | hololeap | (~quassel@user/hololeap) (Quit: Bye) |
2024-06-17 00:04:31 +0200 | <brett303> | 31337 being the 3379th prime |
2024-06-17 00:04:27 +0200 | <monochrom> | Hey people who like the Cantor set may like that too. :) |
2024-06-17 00:04:13 +0200 | <dolio> | Yeah, that actually doesn't clarify anything. |
2024-06-17 00:03:59 +0200 | segfaultfizzbuzz | (~segfaultf@23-93-189-95.fiber.dynamic.sonic.net) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2024-06-17 00:03:38 +0200 | <EvanR> | five = 12_10 |
2024-06-17 00:02:44 +0200 | <monochrom> | Proof by intimidation. Clarification by repetition. :) |
2024-06-17 00:02:14 +0200 | <EvanR> | 10_10_10_10_... |
2024-06-17 00:02:09 +0200 | <EvanR> | just to clarify, 10_10 |
2024-06-17 00:01:49 +0200 | <monochrom> | ObHaskell: I just lament (rejoice?) that C doesn't have binary syntax, GHC does. :) |
2024-06-16 23:59:50 +0200 | <geekosaur> | cheater, probably ask in #haskell-language-server |
2024-06-16 23:59:41 +0200 | <monochrom> | But basically the ambiguity of "10" in "1 * 10^1 + 2" is not lost on me. But if I write "ten" or "two" or "sixteen" it is clear. |
2024-06-16 23:59:31 +0200 | hololeap | (~quassel@user/hololeap) |
2024-06-16 23:59:31 +0200 | hololeap | (~quassel@107.161.26.24) (Changing host) |
2024-06-16 23:59:17 +0200 | chiselfuse | (~chiselfus@user/chiselfuse) |
2024-06-16 23:58:59 +0200 | <cheater> | specifically so it understands all the packages in one git repo |
2024-06-16 23:58:10 +0200 | <monochrom> | OK, 1 * ten^one + 2. I can link you to the actual slides: https://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~trebla/CSCB09-2023-Summer/40-files-l.pdf then page 20 (out of 34) |