2025/03/01

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2025-03-01 13:01:04 +0100misterfish(~misterfis@84.53.85.146) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
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2025-03-01 12:47:56 +0100 <tomsmeding> I'm not blaming them :p
2025-03-01 12:47:40 +0100 <tomsmeding> I even specifically gave them licence to not answer
2025-03-01 12:47:25 +0100 <euouae> looks like your questoin went unanswered heh
2025-03-01 12:46:49 +0100L29Ah(~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah) L29Ah
2025-03-01 12:45:46 +0100 <tomsmeding> here we go https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/pull/2332#issuecomment-965094062
2025-03-01 12:44:46 +0100 <euouae> lol
2025-03-01 12:43:52 +0100wootehfoot(~wootehfoo@user/wootehfoot) wootehfoot
2025-03-01 12:43:52 +0100 <tomsmeding> I asked for that setting (can't find the issue now) but it never materialised, so periodic room heating is what it is
2025-03-01 12:43:35 +0100 <tomsmeding> re forking: I build my own HLS because I have a particular patch that I want in there but I'm too lazy to properly contribute a configuration setting for it
2025-03-01 12:42:58 +0100 <euouae> No, you're so right. But sometimes you make mistakes before you learn
2025-03-01 12:42:38 +0100 <tomsmeding> yeah in the haskell playground readme I have a note saying to get in contact before you write lots of code, precisely for this reason
2025-03-01 12:42:30 +0100 <euouae> and then libusb + async was this huge rabbit hole wish list item that I never went down to. gave up ;p
2025-03-01 12:41:50 +0100 <euouae> I got a really deflationary message in response. I thought, I know, I'll rewrite it in Rust. A few more weeks, (or months was it?) I realized I made the wrong design choice by going with green threads because the rust USB library does not support them
2025-03-01 12:41:03 +0100 <euouae> When I was a wee bit naive I thought it was a good idea to spend a few months studying the source of a somewhat complicated program (cryptography, etc) before sending a message to the dev, asking to join the project
2025-03-01 12:39:55 +0100 <tomsmeding> the nice thing about open source is that you can contribute, but also that you can fork, and furthermore that nobody requires you to contribute :p
2025-03-01 12:39:28 +0100rvalue(~rvalue@user/rvalue) rvalue
2025-03-01 12:38:57 +0100 <tomsmeding> heh
2025-03-01 12:38:56 +0100rvalue(~rvalue@user/rvalue) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2025-03-01 12:38:42 +0100 <euouae> tomsmeding: it doesn't help I have a generally different temperament from the average programmer. kind of a short fuse, and it's been getting shorter... It's only so many times I can keep it together when I send a doc patch that turns into a feature rewrite into getting lectured on x86 assembly cycle cost
2025-03-01 12:36:59 +0100 <tomsmeding> yay
2025-03-01 12:36:45 +0100 <euouae> sweet! I got it to work. thank you
2025-03-01 12:32:58 +0100 <tomsmeding> I totally understand :p
2025-03-01 12:32:45 +0100 <euouae> and sometimes, I've even gotten into fights for those stupid patches... I'm kind of checked out
2025-03-01 12:32:34 +0100 <euouae> I've sent hundreds of useless stupid patches over time
2025-03-01 12:32:28 +0100 <tomsmeding> :p
2025-03-01 12:32:26 +0100 <euouae> yeah I knew you were going to say this
2025-03-01 12:32:22 +0100 <euouae> well I can't fix everything, so I'll just ignore this
2025-03-01 12:32:20 +0100 <tomsmeding> sounds like this is your chance to improve emacs :)
2025-03-01 12:31:58 +0100 <euouae> in particular popup messages
2025-03-01 12:31:54 +0100 <euouae> Emasc UI is not designed for *all* intents and purposes. Certain things are anti patterns in emacs
2025-03-01 12:31:32 +0100 <tomsmeding> because this is not just HLS, those levels are in the LSP protocol in general
2025-03-01 12:31:19 +0100 <tomsmeding> that sounds like a mistake in the emacs lsp client :p
2025-03-01 12:31:15 +0100 <euouae> yeah lol
2025-03-01 12:31:06 +0100 <tomsmeding> oh wait 'info'-level messages are more in-your-face than warnings?
2025-03-01 12:31:02 +0100 <euouae> but I don't want squiggly lines, annoying pop ups, etc
2025-03-01 12:30:52 +0100 <euouae> I can check whatever I need when I check that window
2025-03-01 12:30:40 +0100 <euouae> no, those are in a separate window
2025-03-01 12:30:36 +0100 <tomsmeding> I'd find that annoying too :p
2025-03-01 12:30:31 +0100 <tomsmeding> do warnings also pop up?
2025-03-01 12:30:26 +0100 <tomsmeding> I find them annoying in vim too but from what you're saying it's not quite as bad :)
2025-03-01 12:30:20 +0100 <euouae> pop up messages that hide other stuff, etc
2025-03-01 12:30:01 +0100 <euouae> It's attention-grabbing and erratic
2025-03-01 12:29:49 +0100 <tomsmeding> euouae: how does it look in emacs?
2025-03-01 12:29:39 +0100 <euouae> they're just not interacting well with emacs, that's all
2025-03-01 12:29:27 +0100 <euouae> but anyway, the slice of haskell + emacs programmers is so small that maybe it doesn't matter
2025-03-01 12:29:10 +0100 <euouae> They should be opt-in
2025-03-01 12:29:02 +0100 <tomsmeding> I'm not saying stan or hlint are bad, I personally just don't need or want them in my editor (and I think HLS is a bit over-eager in making them opt-out instead of opt-in)