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I did, install sox and use:

> ... | play -c 2 -r 16000 -e signed -L -b 32 -t raw -


He is accused of leaking the private information of 2000 people involved in the electoral operation.

That's why he was raided. Not because of the alleged vulneravilities he found.


You don't raid someone for doing that, you raid someone to silence them, then use that as a justification.

Some people will totally accept that explanation. And some people will pretend to accept it, even though they know it is a sham.


That would sound more reasonable, do you have a source for that or is that just heresay?



It was that and the WMDs in his cellar.


I always include toolz in my Python projects. It's also useful as a compatibility wrapper.



I love how it works all wrong.

It's like a recursive "This is Bad Idea".


Another unexpected philosopher used the term "double bind", if not in a more scientific way, but later meaning it in a broader sense; Gregory Bateson the anthropologist.

Watts, Huxley, McKenna and Bateson are to me the most important readings a live could have.


If you've mentioned Bateson in the list with those other names then I will certainly look him up - thank you for that. I would also add Jung to that list (he was an influence on McKenna, as well as Watts).


Joyce and McLuhan also.


Haskell


If Haskell were on there, I'd at least transliterate the Python example from the video as a contribution ;)


Another vote for Haskell.


Language support is super easy to add. Any list of libraries you'd really want with Haskell?


Some random highly used libraries:

containers, bytestring, mtl, text, transformers, time, array, aeson, split, blaze-builder, blaze-html lens, safe, resourcet

I'm sure aeson examples would be very popular. mtl/transformers examples for those who are getting to them in the learning process.

Here is a complete list of the top reverse dependencies for libraries on hackage:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o7K_tEDIULPHNv8RpP0E...


You are brilliant. Thank you so much.


If it's easy, Clojure with support for arbitrary libraries via leiningen would be great :)


Prelude's support libraries plus at least the curl package: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/curl


Excellent choice of colours. Love it.

And I have absolutely no idea why some people prefer the current site to yours.

A great site does make the difference, don't be so blind.


Exactly. It's just missing the Nazis.



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