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#Rogule 2025-7-12
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I just came back from Sweden. I never have any issues with jetlag when travelling west, but now I'm 6 timezones east.
I'm quite exhausted.
At this point one has to avoid making reductionist arguments based on isomorphisms or else we get nowhere.
"Waning Gibbous" still sounds like a name George Lucas came up with to me
been good today, gonna bake oat cookies.
been a tough week in a lot of ways.
When a code can express logic, e.g. "if the screen dimensions are such, then display in this way," then it's taking on some aspects of a program.
Is a function (as defined in e.g. haskell) a program? It toes the line, but if I had to pick a side, I'd have to say no.
The code that the sociologist uses for interviews does not represent a program. Nor does Unicode, a code for representing text. Nor does HTML, a code for representing more complex and meaningful structures of rich text.
A program is far from the only useful thing that can be coded on a computer, although code is more or less the only way to express a computer program.
Coding is expression in a precise and constrained constructed language, and programming is designing a course of action that is to be played out at a later time.
When a sociologist turns text from interviews into data for analysis, that's coding.
When a theater producer comes up with the list of acts that will be performed in an evening, that's programming.
When somebody writes a web application, that's both coding and programming.
emacs over X usually works well at the coffee shop, but the box at home is under pretty high load with a ram and db intensive task. response time is not what i had hoped.
An update to @sacha 's gnus local imap pipeline config, due to dovecot 2.3 -> 2.4 breaking changes:
1. Note mail_location option split up. Specify all options like this:
(nnimap-shell-program "/usr/libexec/dovecot/imap -o mail_driver=maildir -o mail_path=$HOME/Maildir -o mail_inbox_path=$HOME/Maildir/INBOX -o mailbox_list_layout=fs")
Alternatively, put everything into system config.
2. System config must have these two lines:
dovecot_config_version = 2.4.1
dovecot_storage_version = 2.4.1
3. Official migration guides:
<https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.1/installation/upgrade/2.3-to-2.4.html>
<https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.1/installation/upgrade/2.4-to-2.4.x.html>
P.S.
Offtopic. Helpful resource on the upgrade: <https://willem.com/blog/2025-06-04_breaking-changes/>
Sample configs: <https://source.willem.com/dovecot-2.4-sample-config/>
If you're riding high on a sea of cocaine and "everything is just functions it's so simple!" you're going to crash when you remember that you need seams for testing.
Haskell is a great language if you follow all the same software engineering practices as in any other language. If you believe that Haskell is fundamental different from other languages, you ignore all the past decades' lessons learned about design and you write unmaintainable shit.
Never mind my previous post. Sacking #HeimdallStation was fun. Full-stop.
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