We're happy to announce that Kraków has been selected as location for #NixCon 2026.
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We're happy to announce that Kraków has been selected as location for #NixCon 2026.
github.com/nixcon/nixco...
Wondering what happened to it, is Shakti still a thing?
Looking nice!
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Lean people could also have as many $ as they want, but they like some weird triangles.
What’s the difference between operators and functions? Not sure if Haskell has this distinction… all of those are functions. And .: is not in base as far as I can tell.
A new Signals and Threads just dropped, with @ianthehenry.bsky.social! This one is about building tools for traders, but it also has some fun dives into Ian's personal projects, including bauble.studio and janet.guide.
Anyway, more here:
signalsandthreads.com/building-too...
zurihac 2025 Meet our Speakers Sandy Maguire Sandy is a prolific Haskell developer with strong opinions on Doing Functional Programming Right. He is the author of the books “Thinking with Types”, “Algebra Driven Design” and the “polysemy” library.
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Sandy Maguire
I'm thinking about a second edition of Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell. Any thoughts on what should be added (or removed)? What's missing, what updates are needed to reflect common usage?
The obvious new things are async and Haxl. Should the chapter on distributed-process be kept?
Hello everyone! I’m hosting another Haskell meetup in Stockholm on the 12th of March!
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A word? It’s an effing poem!
Ghostty has it built in and falls back to it for the glyphs the current font doesn’t have.
Don’t need that with ghostty :)
God jul :)
For every foreigner that gets arrested for flying drones illegally there are ten others who don’t get arrested.
Not in winter 🥶
🎙️ The next episode of #BehindTheBinary is here! In this episode Ryan Chapman joins the podcast to discuss how his early fascination with software cracking ignited a passion for reverse engineering, threat hunting, and much more! 👇
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Wondering if enabling github sponsorship for @haskell.org would be a nice thing to do. I imagine it won’t bring tons of $ but it’s infinitely better than nothing?
*explaining gender euphoria to a developer* so, imagine you're learning about a whole new way of appearing to the world, and talking to computers doesn't have to be so painful and alienating!
I use Bluesky because others use it. I use Bluesky because it has a good algorithm and moderation.
Isn't it funded by yet another crypto VC bullshit thing to begin with? I'll enjoy it while it lasts and I wonder when the enshittification will begin.
I would love to be proven wrong though.
Zig and Haskell, bit I’m afraid I’d have to choose only one.
Advent of Code in Zig
https://kristoff.it/blog/advent-of-code-zig/
Which makes them not only efficient but also reliable (:
Maybe one of them is just a hot replacement to hit their SLA of 99.99999
I think I am Vegemiterian…
This one is a very nice and inspiring talk. I still wish it had more technical details about how to write safe ziglang.