This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
Wow this really feels like reddit again. High quality comment followed by low effort award post. All we need now is an award speech edit
Maybe we should pull a Hacker News and start a culture of putting the year of articles in the title
It’s so much more expressive and looks like it has so much more creative energy than the New smb series. Excited to play this
Yes! Splatoon is so underrated outside of Japan. I’ve really been enjoying the game and would love to have a big contentful dlc to work through
Wow haven’t heard those names in ages
Wow I’m not sure how they would adapt this to television
The main mastodon instance got defederated by many other instances in the early days, but when they added more mod tools they were welcomed back in and they’re going strong to this day. Here’s hoping
Same here! It’s nice to get the best of both worlds
Chatgpt literally higher conversational intelligence than me :')
We played it on Nintendo Switch, a far weaker device, at stable 30fps (slightly worse resolution than screen size but not too bad after you get used to it). Barring weird EA stuff should work great on steam deck
Has the letter been published?
I really love the smaller community vibes here. It feels much more real and genuine interact with people
It Takes Two was an absolute blast with my wife
+1. I probably spent 100s of hours on this game across commutes
We all have to do our part to talk about the products and services we use here on Lemmy. Does anyone know of a good community similar to /r/buyitforlife on the fediverse?
The totk of cyberpunk
Second this – Kagi has been excellent for me
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf