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  1. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Thursday, 21-Apr-2022 09:41:16 CEST Robby Robby
    • Ekaitz Zárraga 👹
    • Jeko

    @ekaitz_zarraga I’ve thought about that, it’s probably a good thing to do. I haven’t put too much effort into figuring that one out, since reproducibility isn’t a major need for me. I mostly just use guix for tracking my dependencies, and other conveniences that it provides. Do you just drop in the channenls file in the root of the project? Does that automatically get picked up?

    @taiju@fosstodon.org @jeko

    In conversation Thursday, 21-Apr-2022 09:41:16 CEST from zoinks.one permalink
  2. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Thursday, 21-Apr-2022 00:12:48 CEST Robby Robby
    in reply to
    • Jeko
    • taiju :gnu: :emacs: :guix:
    @jeko @taiju Something I started doing is creating two files: my-package-name.scm and a manifest.scm. In the former I define the actual package object, so I could just `guix install/shell -f my-package-name.scm` to use the package. In the latter I just put `(package->development-manifest (load "my-package-name.scm"))` so I can run `guix shell` to get a development shell. This pattern works well for me :)
    In conversation Thursday, 21-Apr-2022 00:12:48 CEST from zoinks.one permalink
  3. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Dec-2021 17:18:16 CET Robby Robby

    Lookin kinda sus

    In conversation Wednesday, 22-Dec-2021 17:18:16 CET from zoinks.one permalink
  4. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Dec-2021 04:52:36 CET Robby Robby

    I haven’t really been keeping up with AoC, I only just finished day 3 part 1 in Guile Scheme.

    https://git.robbyzambito.me/robby/Advent-of-Code-2021.git/tree/day3/1/guile/main.scm

    I definitely feel like I am getting a better handle on things, particularly I am starting to get a handle on srfi. I would love feedback though! Has anyone else been doing the AoC in Scheme?

    #AdventOfCode #AoC #guile #scheme

    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Dec-2021 04:52:36 CET from zoinks.one permalink
  5. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Dec-2021 04:52:35 CET Robby Robby
    in reply to
    • Jeko

    @jeko :D Have you been doing AoC?

    In conversation Tuesday, 21-Dec-2021 04:52:35 CET from zoinks.one permalink
  6. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Thursday, 30-Sep-2021 21:59:16 CEST Robby Robby

    I saw someone on Reddit made a todo program with Rust that I thought was pretty neat https://github.com/sioodmy/todo

    So I decided to try to rewrite it using C for fun https://git.robbyzambito.me/robby/todo.git/

    I was trying to figure out why it seemed like the “list” command for the Rust version seemed to be running about 1000x faster than my C version. Turns out I didn’t notice that time was using microseconds for my version, and milliseconds for the Rust version. :blobcatgoogly: My C version is actually about 20% faster from my crude testing.

    Also my the Rust production binary is about 400x larger than the C production binary but we wont talk about that :D

    In conversation Thursday, 30-Sep-2021 21:59:16 CEST from zoinks.one permalink
  7. Robby (robby@zoinks.one)'s status on Sunday, 11-Jul-2021 21:52:28 CEST Robby Robby
    Abolish DRM
    In conversation Sunday, 11-Jul-2021 21:52:28 CEST from zoinks.one permalink

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