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Pure Borrow: Linear Haskell Meets Rust-Style Borrowing
arXiv:2604.15290v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: A promising approach to unifying functional and imperative programming paradigms is to localize mutation using linear or affine types. Haskell, a purely functional language, was recently extended with linear types by Bernardy et al., in the name of Linear Haskell. However, it remained unknown whether such a pure language could safely support non-local borrowing in the style of Rust, where each borrower can be freely split and dropped...
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Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016)
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Building from zero after addiction, prison, and a felony
- Published on Building from Zero After Addiction, Prison, and a Felony - Authors - Name - Gavin Ray - @GavinRayDev Building from Zero After Addiction, Prison, and a Felony I spent ages 14–16 in a maximum-security juvenile prison, became a felon at 19, lost almost everything to addiction, and later rebuilt my life through software, open source, and a few people who took a chance on me. I've wanted to write this for a while, but kept finding reasons not to.