Saw "Horton Hears a Who" with erika b last night. I am such a sucker for computer animated movies, because as a genre, and this seems entirely unnecessary (in the sense of "contingent" - there's nothing about animation, least of all computer animation, that demands such a trend) they so often ride the line between being essentially innocent and "you know, for kids" and simple in construction but sneaking in little jokes that are obviously for adults.
Saw "Horton Hears a Who" with erika b last night. I am such a sucker for computer animated movies, because as a genre, and this seems entirely unnecessary (in the sense of "contingent" - there's nothing about animation, least of all computer animation, that demands such a trend) they so often ride the line between being essentially innocent and "you know, for kids" and simple in construction but sneaking in little jokes that are obviously for adults.
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K's off at an atypically Saturdayish Type-Thursday event, so I stuck around the apartment hiding from 100-degree heat, and noodled around with…
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Playing around with the agda javascript backend, now. Like, my ears are popping from the sudden change of type-theory-pressure.
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https://deadlockempire.github.io is a very cute edutainment game, meant to teach people about deadlocks and race conditions and concurrency…
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