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<int-e> le//rn schwartzian//In 1987, Yogurt introduced a better way to rank Schwartz users: Rather than holding an annual tournament, users would take a series of standardized tests adminstered by official Schwartz centers, and would then be ranked according to the results. This lead to the Schwartzian transform because it allowed many more users to be ranked.
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2011-09-01.txt:02:05:30: <edwardk> elliott: kmc talking about currywurst 2011-10-27.txt:04:12:40: <kmc> i'm amused because whenever i poke my head in here, you guys are talking about haskell 2012-01-07.txt:08:09:08: <shachaf> kmc: The other problem is that most -- or at least a lot of -- people who write permanenty linkable answers to things have no idea what they're talking about. 2012-01-07.txt:10:33:05: <shachaf> kmc: It's full of people who don't know what they're talking about talking to other people who don't know what they're talking about. 2012-01-08.txt:03:04:19: <kmc> shachaf, you saw the Linux bug I was talking about earlier? 2012-01-08.txt:08:20:54: <elliott> kmc: Business sense? You're talking about Haskellers. 2012-01-08.txt:08:40:37: <kmc> it's all self-serving, even when he's not directly talking about YC 2012-01-09.txt:09:12:34: <kmc> but of course it's tricky and buggy and double so if you're talking about supporting RHEL4 which means 2.6.9 2012-01-10.txt:03:40:53: <elliott> kmc: You sure do like talking about how bad the Haskell community is at teaching people :P 2012-01-10.txt:03:42:58: <kmc> but there are some flaws, and I don't see many other people talking about them 2012-01-13.txt:07:09:38: <kmc> i was talking about this in #haskell-blah but wli took over with his AMERIKKKA rants so now y'all get to hear about it 2012-01-13.txt:10:16:11: <elliott> 07:09:38: <kmc> i was talking about this in #haskell-blah but wli took over with his AMERIKKKA rants so now y'all get to hear about it 2012-01-13.txt:13:00:15: <elliott> kmc: The context I was talking about is the awkwardness of using functions with a large number of parameters (which a lot of people think explicitly named arguments like in Smalltalk (not overriding-defaults style like in Python or whatever) alleviates). 2012-01-14.txt:12:59:38: <kmc> i do, and I was talking about one effort to do so 2012-01-16.txt:09:08:46: * kmc wonders what the hell myndzi is talking about 2012-01-16.txt:09:08:47: * myndzi wonders what the hell kmc is talking about 2012-01-25.txt:21:02:02: <kmc> the semantics of Haskell are not that simple, and since we're talking about language extensions, they get even less simple 2012-02-26.txt:04:45:13: <kmc> i saw someone on LtU talking about pairing the arguments with the dynamic environment 2012-02-26.txt:04:46:12: <kmc> yeah, that's what i was talking about 2012-03-02.txt:00:16:47: <kmc> you're talking about :David-Wynn: Miller 2012-03-02.txt:00:17:12: <elliott> kmc: No, we did that yesterday. Now we're talking about talking about :David-Wynn: Miller. 2012-03-02.txt:00:17:37: <elliott> kmc: You're the one who started us talking about it, to be precise :P 2012-03-11.txt:02:14:01: <kmc> i told someone directly that they had no idea what they were talking about 2012-04-06.txt:04:43:39: * kmc has no idea what elliott is talking about 2012-04-07.txt:10:40:31: <kmc> itidus20, pro tip: talking about "real programmers" makes you sound like a total douchebag 2012-04-07.txt:10:46:53: <kmc> ok you just actually have no idea what you're talking about 2012-04-08.txt:22:38:34: <kmc> and then i don't need to spend every page talking about how great haskell is 2012-04-09.txt:03:53:36: <kmc> if we're talking about pointlessly hard things for showing off 2012-04-09.txt:09:18:59: <kmc> i don't see how you can use the word "surely" when you clearly have no idea what you're talking about 2012-04-09.txt:09:19:20: <shachaf> kmc: Not having any idea what you're talking about makes it very easy to use the word "surely". :-) 2012-04-14.txt:06:56:38: <qfr> kmc what are you talking about 2012-04-14.txt:21:46:42: <kmc> you're still talking about php 2012-04-28.txt:03:14:07: <kmc> i wasn't talking about esolangs 2012-05-01.txt:03:56:26: <kmc> the particular code I'm talking about is signal-aware multiplatform event-based UNIX IO code 2012-05-03.txt:08:18:22: <kmc> we were just talking about that in #mosh 2012-05-07.txt:14:49:17: <kmc> Sgeo: i'm talking about http://mosh.mit.edu/ 2012-05-12.txt:19:36:09: <kmc> i think we're talking about different applications cheater_ 2012-05-12.txt:19:36:19: <kmc> i'm talking about an iterface from an unprogrammed AVR to a sound card 2012-05-27.txt:18:04:21: <|evilliopttic_PA> `pastlog kmc.*in.*talking about 2012-05-27.txt:18:05:16: <|evilliopttic_PA> `pastelogs kmc.*talking about