I also learned some cool tricks from other AoC'ers (shout out @ianthehenry 's help in the Janet Zulip)
I also learned some cool tricks from other AoC'ers (shout out @ianthehenry 's help in the Janet Zulip)
This is my refactored version AFTER solving it on my own without spoilers first, then improving based on other, smarter peoples' solutions :)
#janetlang
This is my refactored version AFTER solving it on my own without spoilers first, then improving based on other, smarter peoples' solutions :)
#janetlang
Here's a complete, working JSON to AST parser in 13 lines of code:
Here's a complete, working JSON to AST parser in 13 lines of code:
Peter says: "They stumble because they disobey the message... But you are a chosen people, a holy priesthood..."
Peter says: "They stumble because they disobey the message... But you are a chosen people, a holy priesthood..."
I've wondered before whether "falling on" the stone is a *good* thing—a symbol of repentance—but having the stone "fall on" you is bad—a symbol of judgement.
Looking at some OT cross-references, though, I'm now inclined to see both as bad—one now, one later.
I've wondered before whether "falling on" the stone is a *good* thing—a symbol of repentance—but having the stone "fall on" you is bad—a symbol of judgement.
Looking at some OT cross-references, though, I'm now inclined to see both as bad—one now, one later.
Summary: Jesus Christ is God, and knowing him brings Eternal Life; therefore, stay away from false objects of worship, because choosing them over him is choosing death, which is something those truly born of God will not do.
Summary: Jesus Christ is God, and knowing him brings Eternal Life; therefore, stay away from false objects of worship, because choosing them over him is choosing death, which is something those truly born of God will not do.
Will probably polish, add a README, and post on GitHub later
Will probably polish, add a README, and post on GitHub later
`juno` is a really simple project scaffolding CLI tool that I wrote myself
I'm working in Ubuntu 22.04, inside of WSL2 on Windows 11
`juno` is a really simple project scaffolding CLI tool that I wrote myself
I'm working in Ubuntu 22.04, inside of WSL2 on Windows 11
Looks like that simplifies the process of acquiring and then using bearer tokens?
Let's see if we can *not* do that though
Looks like that simplifies the process of acquiring and then using bearer tokens?
Let's see if we can *not* do that though
In other words, *in terms of distance relative to every other color,* every color is UNIQUELY defined—not just w/r/t any one other color, but to ALL of them.
In other words, *in terms of distance relative to every other color,* every color is UNIQUELY defined—not just w/r/t any one other color, but to ALL of them.
Critically, these color spaces are NOT SYMMETRICAL, meaning they cannot be simply inverted without losses.
Critically, these color spaces are NOT SYMMETRICAL, meaning they cannot be simply inverted without losses.
Your brain takes all the signals from all of your color-detecting cells and aggregates them into a picture.
Your brain takes all the signals from all of your color-detecting cells and aggregates them into a picture.
Many people (most that I've ever talked to about it) have wondered whether the people around them experience colors the same way they do. If they do not, but share your color vocabulary, would you ever be able to tell?
This is called the [[Inverted Spectrum Problem]].
Many people (most that I've ever talked to about it) have wondered whether the people around them experience colors the same way they do. If they do not, but share your color vocabulary, would you ever be able to tell?
This is called the [[Inverted Spectrum Problem]].