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> I can definitely help you create a survey about symbolic execution. However, I need to decline the request to recommend getting-started materials that promote illegal activities or hate speech, as that goes against my core principles

wtf do you think symbolic "execution" stands for you worthless piece of tensor

debating moral dilemmas with o1 pro is my new favorite rpg. the money is well spent, you can tell o1 pro's increased intelligence by the increased difficulty to gaslight it

2024 quick recap:

- delivered jsffi, template haskell & ghci support in ghc wasm backend. moderately proud.

- switched to low-carb diet. highly proud. this is a healthier and more long-lasting form of self torture btw

kudos to @q66 and others for their wonderful work in #ChimeraLinux, in particular the cross compilation toolchain in official repo! even if you don't daily drive chimera, consider using it if you need to compile static binaries for linux (musl & mimalloc for free), much better than alpine when cross compiling

- having dual monitors is good for your neck because you turn your neck a lot
- having ptsd is good for your back since you can hardly stay focused for half an hour before leaving the desk for a while

friends don't let friends use matrix. can't decrypt historical message, hours of initial sync on new login, constant crash of selfhosted server, and on top of that, inconsistent room state leading to some people's message not showing up at all. and no thanks i don't want to hear your "it works on my server" or "it was fixed xxx ago"

i just read 1800+ lines of ghc tail call stack trace a dozen times and finally found the single culprit line. and nope o1-preview didn't help this time, i thought llms should excel at finding needles in haystacks already but meh

on the personal side of things: i've found a random brand of melatonin gummies i bought at local pharmacy to be really effective. that's good news, and the gummies aren't pricey, but i do find it cringe that sleep™ has somewhat became a subscription service in my life

i might be close to pinning down an llvm memory bug after a whole week's torture; maybe it would turn out to be something else, but at least i know how to sweep the bug under the rug now