Key binding | Action |
---|---|
mod - shift - slash | Run xmessage with a summary of the default keybindings (useful for beginners) |
mod - shift - return | Launch terminal |
mod - p | Launch dmenu |
mod - shift - p | Launch gmrun |
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-- This is based on ideas from the excellent article "Beautiful Aggregations | |
-- with Haskell" by Evan Borden: https://tech.freckle.com/2017/09/22/aggregations/ | |
module Aggregation where | |
import Prelude | |
import Data.Foldable (foldMap) | |
import Data.Monoid.Additive (Additive(..)) | |
import Data.Newtype (un) |
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module RAF where | |
import Prelude | |
import Data.Foldable (traverse_) | |
import Data.Maybe (Maybe(..)) | |
import Effect.Aff.Class (class MonadAff) | |
import Effect.Ref as Ref | |
import Halogen as H | |
import Halogen.HTML as HH |
I'm writing this post to publicly come out as trans (specifically: I wish to transition to become a woman).
This post won't be as polished or edited as my usual posts, because that's kind of the point: I'm tired of having to edit myself to make myself acceptable to others.
I'm a bit scared to let people know that I'm trans, especially because I'm not yet in a position where I can transition (for reasons I don't want to share, at least not in public) and it's really shameful. However, I'm getting really
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GitHub changed the world of open-source. | |
In the beginning it brought together the disconnected programmers who always wanted to work on something with other like-minded people. | |
In the present it's no longer the foreground. Businesses and professionals connect and the profiles become a bragging ground. | |
The GH PR system is stretched to its limits. During the early days this was ok: PRs were few and far between. It worked. | |
I've changed, and so has GitHub. As I grow older I care more about my impact and personal data responsibility. I care about FOSS work being used for profit. |