Multi-platform keyboard manager written in Haskell.
And we need to talk about them.
Neither βexercise and dietβ nor βbody positivityβ are real answers.
A tutorial.
Cheap imperative data structures for Haskell. Even comes with NullPointerException
support.
Haskell library for defining values recursively while avoiding nontermination. Magic.
A prelude extension for Idris. Contains many useful data types and algorithms.
Imports a variety of build systems into Nix.
Currently supports Rust, Haskell, PHP, Node.js, and Python.
A course on logic and proof theory using the Lean theorem prover.
Currently uses Lean 3, which is a bit different from Lean 4.
Added features:
- AArch64 support
- Parallel garbage collection
- Byte code mode
- Optimizations
Chinese and Japanese handwriting recognition engine.
An x86 Unix clone with a β90s-style graphical user interface.
On the overapplication of intuitionism.
It rings true to me that classical logic is philosophically underappreciated. In most of mathematics, constructivism does not, I feel, carry its weight. On the other hand computation is intrinsically tied to intuitionistic logic, so it is important to know when one needs to apply it.
An innovative proprietary (possibly patented) logic that can prove your propositions extraordinarily efficiently.
A Linux kernel security module that enables applications to limit their own privileges.
You could use Seccomp filters directly, but do you really want to?