about that, not quite - i was able to record locally, and mostly without bob with a large segment of unusable audio due to obs config weirdness (its not recording sources correctly to the allocated channels) i did the best i could, even though there are a few pops and clicks
This was a lot of fun. Some thoughts: * I think a lot of people want "haskell, but applicative rather than normal (lazy) evaluation" and end up at ocaml. Idris would be a good choice, too. * The first alternate implementation of python was written in ocaml! It was before my time, so I don't know why it fell out of favour. * If I may be permitted one nit to pick, as someone who relies on subtitles, it was clear to me that I was the first human to have read these. They were more frequently wrong and distracting than they were right. Need a proofreader?
hi folks, this was a nice space. Thanks for having me!
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thank you so much Sabine, and thank you so much @watthedoodle
this would not have happened without you guys 💛
thank you Bob! super excited that you have been able to get the audio file!
about that, not quite - i was able to record locally, and mostly without bob
with a large segment of unusable audio due to obs config weirdness (its not recording sources correctly to the allocated channels)
i did the best i could, even though there are a few pops and clicks
good luck Bob!
This was a lot of fun. Some thoughts:
* I think a lot of people want "haskell, but applicative rather than normal (lazy) evaluation" and end up at ocaml. Idris would be a good choice, too.
* The first alternate implementation of python was written in ocaml! It was before my time, so I don't know why it fell out of favour.
* If I may be permitted one nit to pick, as someone who relies on subtitles, it was clear to me that I was the first human to have read these. They were more frequently wrong and distracting than they were right. Need a proofreader?
htmx and Alpine are a great combination! I wrote a book for Pragmatic bookshelf that covers those. It will be out very soon.
yeah they work really nicely together!
it is november 12th, 2024 future devs and OCAML is still extremely painful as a daily driver.