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2025-01-19 05:57:39 +0100merijn(~merijn@128-137-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) merijn
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2025-01-19 05:35:53 +0100 <r-sta> clear sign somethings up in the carbon/nitrogen cycle
2025-01-19 05:35:31 +0100 <r-sta> appart from merijn logging in and out this channel seems inactive
2025-01-19 05:35:18 +0100 <r-sta> ....
2025-01-19 05:31:46 +0100 <r-sta> theres a large class of problems that fall under this category
2025-01-19 05:31:28 +0100 <r-sta> or like, it can be a really complicated sampling object like a monte carlo distribution or something
2025-01-19 05:31:24 +0100merijn(~merijn@128-137-045-062.dynamic.caiway.nl) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
2025-01-19 05:30:57 +0100 <r-sta> s can be eg a matrix or net that is parametric, and theres some helper functions for parametric things
2025-01-19 05:30:32 +0100 <r-sta> problem is ML
2025-01-19 05:30:17 +0100 <r-sta> idea is to collect together a bunch of function definitions of type (Vec -> Double) -> s -> Vec -> (s,Vec)
2025-01-19 05:28:36 +0100 <r-sta> anyone online can talk about maintaining a library?
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2025-01-19 04:21:26 +0100 <In3f4bl3> Why do Haskell developers make terrible chefs? Because by the time they finish compiling their code, the soufflé has already collapsed, and they're still stuck in a monadic state of waiting!
2025-01-19 04:19:29 +0100 <In3f4bl3> Why did the Haskell programmer bring a ladder to the build? Because they heard the compilation times were sky-high and wanted to reach for the stars while waiting!
2025-01-19 04:19:23 +0100 <monochrom> Yeah the compiler does the baking, that's why you wait. Just look at those people stuck in laundry shops precisely because the machines are doing the washing!
2025-01-19 04:18:10 +0100 <In3f4bl3> :P
2025-01-19 04:18:07 +0100 <In3f4bl3> Just add "cake" to the build-depends, and watch as your project rises faster than my patience for bad dependencies.
2025-01-19 04:17:19 +0100 <In3f4bl3> Why wait an hour when you can just "cake" it easy and let the compiler do the baking?