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@slipset i'm definitely not giving up the coffee - i also love it - but the addiction part bothers me, so i'm going to try and rework my relationship with coffee so that i don't need to have it every single day by late morning or pain. nice latte-art btw - i really struggle with that
I tend to drink mostly green tea these days, occasionally black tea. and I don't like coffee, but LOVE the smell of coffee and I'll have anything coffee/mocka flavoured (ice-cream, cake etc.)
I mostly drink espresso, but today I had my occasional oat-milk cappuccino. I love the taste of coffee, already when I was a child.
Morning!
Just realized, that my dog reacts to Zoom Calls. When I close them up and say “Thanks for your time, bye!” or something similar, she enters the room and checks if it’s time for a walk. For every call :thinking_face:
Oh, we're reading one of his books in our book club rn.
It's the Unicorn Project
we're mostly finding it very enjoyable - though as a novel the author is occasionally quite transparent in telling the reader what they believe
luckily we mostly agree with Gene's opinions, so we don't mind!
It's hard to know how seriously to take it though - is it a novel? or is it a thinly veiled polemic? Ultimately I don't think it matters because it's a good read. Quite funny in places.
I think it reminds me a little of http://hpmor.com in the way the protagonist is often a mouthpiece for the author.
Being able to wrap your polemic in an intriguing story is a super power. I wish I had that. Would make it easier to promote my fringe opinions. 😃
I'm always happy to hear some fringe opinions!
Hahaha, I’m leaking those extremely carefully on this slack. 😃 My Twitter feed still has the occasional hint, though.
It is fun experimenting like that. I had 13500 characters in my article and then no blog, took me quite a while to split it up in max-280 chunks!
@pez when @holyjak joined Ardoq, he kinda casually said, and oh, yeah, Gene says hi. The community we are in :)

Oops, I didn't know that:
(#{##Inf ##-Inf ##NaN} ##Inf) ; => ##Inf
but
(#{##Inf ##-Inf ##NaN} ##NaN) ; => nil
:face_with_monocle:
Okay, (= ##NaN ##NaN)
is false
, which makes kind of sense. Two different not-number-thingies.
I prefer Naan anyway
god monoring
(cons 'prn (mapcat (fn [param] [(keyword param) param]) '[x y]))
less reduce with mapcat @raymcdermott I put it here because I know you hate threads.
I'd really like to build a code-golf server for clojure one day where you can say "I'd like some code that for these inputs produces these outputs" and then it would automatically "minify" the code and find the shortest in terms of number of symbols, etc. but also the fastest in different browsers & jvm, etc.
tfw you think you've screwed up, you try a bunch of things and then finally go to the web to find https://clojure.atlassian.net/browse/CLJ-1966
only to find, of course, that @borkdude got there 3 years ago
goo nightd (yes its the goo night daemon)