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2025-03-29 08:19:39 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-03-29 08:19:20 +0100 | <jackdk> | All the libraries I like only support postgred (rel8, opaleye, hasql) |
2025-03-29 08:18:03 +0100 | son0p | (~ff@2800:e6:4001:f995:7f79:d961:a77:e30d) son0p |
2025-03-29 08:17:46 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-03-29 08:17:04 +0100 | Lord_of_Life_ | Lord_of_Life |
2025-03-29 08:16:24 +0100 | Lord_of_Life | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) |
2025-03-29 08:15:40 +0100 | Lord_of_Life_ | (~Lord@user/lord-of-life/x-2819915) Lord_of_Life |
2025-03-29 08:12:51 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-03-29 08:04:22 +0100 | peterbecich | (~Thunderbi@syn-047-229-123-186.res.spectrum.com) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) |
2025-03-29 08:01:50 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) |
2025-03-29 08:01:44 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/zynpnf/what_databases_do_you_find_the_most_productive_to/ |
2025-03-29 08:01:42 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> huh |
2025-03-29 08:00:59 +0100 | caconym | (~caconym@user/caconym) caconym |
2025-03-29 08:00:49 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> I'm just going with postgresql because that seems to be standard, but there's also sqlite3 packages |
2025-03-29 08:00:36 +0100 | JamesMowery17 | (~JamesMowe@ip68-228-212-232.ph.ph.cox.net) JamesMowery |
2025-03-29 08:00:31 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> what are the tradeoffs of various sql backends that Haskell supports? |
2025-03-29 08:00:18 +0100 | JamesMowery17 | (~JamesMowe@ip68-228-212-232.ph.ph.cox.net) (Quit: Goodbye) |
2025-03-29 08:00:04 +0100 | caconym | (~caconym@user/caconym) (Quit: bye) |
2025-03-29 06:56:42 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-03-29 06:50:54 +0100 | peterbecich | (~Thunderbi@syn-047-229-123-186.res.spectrum.com) peterbecich |
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2025-03-29 06:45:44 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:36:06 +0100 | takuan | (~takuan@d8D86B601.access.telenet.be) |
2025-03-29 06:36:03 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
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2025-03-29 06:30:12 +0100 | peterbecich | (~Thunderbi@syn-047-229-123-186.res.spectrum.com) peterbecich |
2025-03-29 06:25:00 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:22:56 +0100 | xff0x | (~xff0x@2405:6580:b080:900:73c3:617e:93dd:971) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:20:01 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) merijn |
2025-03-29 06:11:34 +0100 | tabaqui | (~tabaqui@167.71.80.236) (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:11:33 +0100 | Square | (~Square@user/square) Square |
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2025-03-29 06:09:28 +0100 | son0p | (~ff@190.249.196.199) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:09:28 +0100 | merijn | (~merijn@host-vr.cgnat-g.v4.dfn.nl) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) |
2025-03-29 06:04:20 +0100 | Flow | (~none@gentoo/developer/flow) flow |
2025-03-29 05:58:03 +0100 | Flow | (~none@gentoo/developer/flow) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |
2025-03-29 05:39:26 +0100 | bilegeek | (~bilegeek@2600:1008:b001:c41c:5fd7:83ed:e07c:8226) bilegeek |
2025-03-29 05:30:42 +0100 | aforemny | (~aforemny@i577B139C.versanet.de) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) |
2025-03-29 05:29:50 +0100 | aforemny_ | (~aforemny@i577B132D.versanet.de) aforemny |
2025-03-29 05:17:28 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> are there good reasons not to use Twain? Are there limitations of Twain I should know about? |
2025-03-29 05:13:08 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Bowuigi> Probably yes to the refcounting, not to the efficient GC |
2025-03-29 05:12:36 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Bowuigi> No clue but probably yes. Tho allocations are not inferred in Rust (that's why you have to deal with the borrow checker) |
2025-03-29 05:11:12 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> Bowuigi: |
2025-03-29 05:11:09 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <Liamzee> is that what rust's optimizer is actually doing? |
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2025-03-29 04:49:10 +0100 | bitdex | (~bitdex@gateway/tor-sasl/bitdex) bitdex |
2025-03-29 04:30:26 +0100 | j1n37 | (~j1n37@user/j1n37) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) |