I love it when the paper that describes the code in English is less readable than the actual code because the author assumed that you already know what they are talking about
forcing computer people to touch grass until they learn how to explain things to people
@VegaHarmonia force feeding them the grass until they can write an abstract that's less than 50% extremely insular jargon
@hipsterelectron @VegaHarmonia feels like people talk about lisp-like languages with the explicit goal of maximizing the amount of insular jargon
@Ember @VegaHarmonia i especially feel elisp is basically one of the most exciting langdev platforms in the game but it's not interesting to the fuckboys
@Ember @VegaHarmonia (which is good actually because i want it to stay safe but it is frustrating)
@VegaHarmonia discovered by dr. jargon in the 1950s with experiments that are now illegal. he remains at large