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| Introduction | https://epiktistes.com/introduction |
|---|---|
| GitHub | https://github.com/toddsundsted/ktistec |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| 🌎 | Sector 001 |


"a *clobber* of docker microservices..." that feels like about the right collective noun...

second loss in a row playing pandemic legacy season two. i love the game, but i just don't feel like i have a handle on strategy

“A lot of people experience a curious phenomenon when they start using Haskell: Once your code compiles it usually works.”
https://wiki.haskell.org/Why_Haskell_just_works
3.5 years, 60+ microservices, and thousands and thousands of lines of code later, I confidently state that this aphorism needs to be slain


starting on page 21 ursula k. le guin writes an excellent article on "literary fiction" and "genre fiction".
"There are many bad books. There are no bad genres."

ursula k. le guin
rest in peace

not good science by any means, but i would say that most of the animal photos I see on my visible slice of the fediverse are of cats... could there be a connection...?

