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"To the brain, reading computer code is not the same as reading language" news.mit.edu/2020/brain-reading-computer-code-1215
FYI building works perfectly for me using the binaries form the prebuilt github location
@johnk probably because the dialect you speak in (Australian English) is not a functional language!
Graham: Wife water garden
Wife: Insufficient administrative privileges. Request denied.
03:33
posted on December 17, 2020 by hostilefork

So I thought to look at how Lisp handles types. (You'd think I'd have looked earlier.) Overview: Common Lisp Cookbook: Types Lengthier Survey: "Typed Lisp, A Primer" Function Argument Type Checking (not there) First thing to note, they don't have function argument type checking. "function arguments in Lisp do not have declared data types, as they do in other programming la

@GrahamChiu sudo?
@GrahamChiu I watched some of your cooking videos as well. I need to ask you about naan bread recipes :-)
04:16
@johnk I'll try that next!
@johnk Lots of different recipes. The naan most people talk about is for Indian cooking but the one I am doing is for central Asia
 
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@GrahamChiu I am trying to reproduce the Indian ones. My attempts look great, but are not as soft and fluffy.
 
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@johnk The indian ones also use a tandor. Pretty hard to get it right without one.
06:58
I have been using a simple pizza stone oven box on top of a gas bbq so I can get high temperatures. I'll keep playing. The pizzas work well
 
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Any of you ever seen foobar.withgoogle.com
I just got invited to play it.
 
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@GrahamChiu I'd be ok deferring, though I'm sure I could think of something to talk about
17:59
@johnk One thing I do to keep the skin of my pies moist is to chuck salted water at the surface while it's cooking. I've seen them do this when cooking naan too
@rgchris Anything is good
18:53
Ok, after @Edoc presentation on a Query dialect, I can do a very short presentation on docx templating using WASM.
19:11
@johnk I don't know if you saw my pizza box ontop of my rocket oven which produces over 1000 C
My pizza stone was reaching 500 deg C instantly burning my pizza!
posted on December 17, 2020 by iArnold

Having done some work on the MySQL extension and reviewing how binding to libraries is done in for example the sqlite3.r by Ashley (dobeash) (reminder it is something like *open: make routine! [name [string!] db-handle [struct! [[integer!]]] return: [integer!]] *lib "sqlite3_open" ) and it is done similarly on the other side, then I wondered why there is no such mechanism in


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