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Yves Reynhout
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Older man, less fox given, talks about software, posts about food.
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The Department of War ... well, duh.
Wonder what interlacing looks like at that frequency ...
From the book of Yves: "Nothing in life is worthwhile unless you take risks. There's no passion in safety. Don't fall back, fall forward. Don't be afraid to fail. Behind every failure there's a learning opportunity."

This and many more one liners are available for purchase.
Once you've seen a HTML element and attribute library, you've seen them all.
The OOTB tailwindcss support in Lustre Dev Tools makes for a very smooth experience. The only thing I miss is total control over the html page that is used during development.
Exploring Gleam again. This time focusing on Lustre (The ELM Architecture aka MVU). The concept of an optimistic model update really resonates.
Been enjoying some of the better minimalistic deep house work by Sarandub, Gaston Lopez, Mike Dero and DJ Gentleman.
Samsung LC49HG90 (7 years old) - would not want to go back.
To be experienced … installing air conditioning and a window in the future. Got heating and a stove beneath me, so winter should be good as long as I keep adding logs. Summer will need a cooler office for sure.
Moved into a new home office called “mezzanine”
Need a word for what is clearly a CQS violation on my stopwatch. Called it `lap()` and I'm happy with it.
I don't perceive those as mutually exclusive. At the edges is where they meet.
Was reading this and my mind was going "dude, it's a workflow" from the first few paragraphs. LOL.
Plenty of issues with it but then I might also be somewhat of a masochist.
The connection to sourced ingredients is missing as is information on allergens but I feel that those are up for composition.
Given the simplicity of cooklang, taking an existing recipe and having AI convert it to cooklang is pretty easy. That workflow also fits chefs that do not want to learn cooklang. Just let the AI do the job, and allow chefs to tweak the output.
Cooklang looks pretty good. Metadata, steps / instructions, ingredients, equipment, yield, photos, ... ticking a lot of my boxes.
OMG! I loved that movie with Sly. But sure, we have not reached "IDL nirvana" just yet.
Today's exploration takes me along the scenic route of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RecipeML, open-recipe-format.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ and Cooklang cooklang.org ... triggered by "do I really need to invent the recursive representation of recipes and ingredients?"
Cooklang: recipe markup language
cooklang.org
True, yes - protocol is absent.
RPC? Slip of the tongue?
There's no routes, no auth and all that.