Yeah it sucks that Node is on a 2 year old version. I ended up just using a Docker container for that stuff. Weird that Guix has some packages years out of date while others are always bleeding edge.
In Molkino по-любому we trust.
Yeah it sucks that Node is on a 2 year old version. I ended up just using a Docker container for that stuff. Weird that Guix has some packages years out of date while others are always bleeding edge.
Yandex:
First result with a more up to date version. No AI, only quotes from the source. Still shows a bunch of SEO.
Lemmygrad works, hexbear doesn’t.
Lemmy.ml got blocked while I was there, it stopped working one day back in July/August, I forgot.
Lemmy.world was working last time I checked.
It doesn’t really matter though since you can see posts on hexbear from lemmygrad.
Been using Yandex as my default search for almost a year now. It’s like the old Google and DDG. It doesn’t have as many SEO sites like Google results and actually respects when you put quotes around to force include a word in the query making it much more useful for searching up programming errors. The only downside I found is that it has a bunch of anti-degeneracy filters which sometimes interfere if for example if you search up something like “unixporn” it will try and block the word “porn” in the results. Also translate.yandex.com is really good at translating Russian, but seems slightly worse than Google translate for Chinese.
Doesn’t that construction only work in categories that also contain their own morphisms as objects since a profunctor maps
(Cᵒᵖ × C) → Set
and not the same like(Cᵒᵖ × C) → C
? Since the category of Haskell types special, containing its own morphisms, so the profunctor could be like(haskᵒᵖ × hask) -> hask
? or I just don’t understand it.