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Posts by Michael Ward

Well done, always good to be recognised 👍

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Ooh, hark at you 😂

(I’m insanely jealous)

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Want to Wear a Tiny Apollo Guidance Computer on Your Wrist? A British company is selling a wristwatch that’s a shrunk-down replica of the Apollo Guidance Computer interface that the

And today I read this!

kottke.org/25/01/want-t...

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I got a smartphone from AliExpress that is powered by the original Apollo computer system. Doesn’t last a day before it’s out of rocket fuel and I can only call someone named Houston. Some tech just refuses to die!

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Surplus of hashtags needed using before new year?

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As always, the Aussies have gone early on the new year celebrations. Christmas in summer and new year at midday. What’s their game?

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Dear Tim Apple,

Please do not rotate the display while I’m swiping on the keyboard.

Sent from my iPhone whilst lying in bed

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Adobe Flash integration 🤞

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Little teary taste bombs.

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The first to really integrate this type of workflow (my preference would be through Github) will be on to a winner IMHO.

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It's a decent workflow, but context loss is still sometimes an issue and it eats credits at a high rate.

I'd like AI coding tools to adopt ways to maintain enough context about projects that they don't get lost easily.

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I was able to get Windsurf to interface with GitHub tasks + projects using Github CLI, which helped me use AI to plan whilst maintaining context that often gets lost as a project progresses, as well as creating documentation that the AI can utilise.

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a little girl is sitting on a couch and making a face . Alt: a little girl is sitting on a couch and making a face .
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Sending my best wishes that you don't exit the mortal plain as a result of boredom 😝

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Snarky was not the correct word to describe your post.

What I feel you've done is blithely ignore the difference between communicating an idea effectively to a wide audience, versus the value of academic economic theory.

Both can change the world, but from very different starting points.

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You’re not the first to post a snarky comment on the socials. Others have been doing it with much more panache for quite some time.

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It’s still true, if you shop for durability and not for a label. Price isn’t the guarantee it once was, however.

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The linter refuses to deal with the code.

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Google's new quantum chip looks interesting, but quantum's big flaw is that if you look at the chip then it will never work again. 🤷‍♂️

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Could do with one of them golden mace things.

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IEx.Helpers — IEx v1.17.3

It is an IEx helper. Wouldn’t imagine it would have much use in production code, but the functionality could be ripped from IEx source if needed.

hexdocs.pm/iex/1.17.3/I...

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Useful, wasn’t aware of the i function 🕺

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Parse a Regex with NimbleOptions Learn how I discovered that ~r-sigils return Regex structs and how to include regex patterns as valid input in NimbleOptions.

🚨 New Blog Post 🚨

I wrote a tiny blog post about:

1. how to print out the type info of an #ElixirLang variable and
2. how to allow regexes in NimbleOptions definitions

peterullrich.com/parse-regex-...

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No pattern matching feels like lots of time wasted.

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Not sure I’ve fully grokked how to utilise it, but any programming language that is tolerant of failure by design is a language that I’m going to enjoy.

Thanks to the BEAM VM and the elixir programming language.

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Programming with Elixir has made me feel a great deal of angst when using other, more popular, languages.

Pragmatic FP for the win!

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