All the side effects were never mentioned to me
I am innocent of uncontrolled abuse
The machine itself can generally only do very simple things
I disagree. Assembly languages for modern architectures are a complexity hell. You need books with thousands of pages to explain how they work. In comparison the lambda calculus is much simpler.
AP probably stands for ActivityPub
The symbolic rewriting is interesting.
I do wonder what "modern-style" functional programming means.
Also their FAQ says:
But considering other FPLs like Haskell and ML, Pure's library support isn't bad
Clicking that link reveals a list of about 34 libraries. In comparison, Haskell's current curated Stackage snapshot has 3340 packages in it (the total number of packages is probably more than 10x that). So, I think it is odd to claim its ecosystem is anywhere near Haskell's.
Code blocks from Lemmy get mangled here on Kbin
For example see this comment:
https://kbin.social/m/haskell/t/511582/Defeating-Return-Type-Polymorphism#entry-comment-2765579
There are so many <span>
tags inserted into the code block that it has become completely unreadable.
Is this a known problem?
The reason I want to follow that account is actually because I'm not seeing their posts, even though they use #haskell and I'm subscribed to that hashtag (and my magazine https://kbin.social/m/haskell is "subscribed" to that hashtag). Is there any way to get their posts to show up in the microblog?
How to follow people from other instances?
I want to follow https://mastodon.social/@haskelldiscussions, but I can't seem to reach them from kbin. Usually with mastodon, I believe I should be able to search for that URL, like this:
https://kbin.social/search?q=https%3A%2F%2Fmastodon.social%2F%40haskelldiscussions
But that does not give any results. I've also tried looking up the user directly like this:
https://kbin.social/u/@haskelldiscussions@mastodon.social
But that also does not work.
Is there any way to do this?