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MY PERSONAL COMMUNITY.

I tend to overshare all of the things I am into, creating a wall of links that people can't keep up with.

Therefore, I decided to aggregate all of the links in one place for others to see.

I am the only person that can post here because this is my personal collection of links.


Rules (anyone that violates them will be promptly banned for life):

  1. These is my community to aggregate my favorite links. I am not a "bot". If you don't like it, please make a comment and I will happily ban you for life.

  2. Don't be a troll. This is completely up to my interpretation and I reserve the right to be a power tripping mod if I wish.

  3. If you're going to have a discussion, keep it civil. Don't gaslight people, gatekeep, move goalposts, etc.

  4. I am a leftist. Spamming this comm with viewpoints that I deem right wing or fascist will get you banned.

  5. No neoliberal genocide apologia and identity politics bullshit. I will enthusiastically ban you with prejudice.

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In this talk Simon discusses Haskell’s birth and evolution, including some of the research and engineering challenges he faced in design and implementation. Focusing particularly on the ideas that have turned out, in retrospect, to be most important and influential, as well as sketching some current developments and making some wild guesses about the future.