In my bubble, I observe the opposite: Almost everyone seems to agree it’s utter BS with 0 value at all, something which I consider to be just as misguided. As usual, truth, middle, etc.
It seems you’ve clearly made up your mind, so this is probably pointless, but while all those exist and are a plague, it seems a bad take to me to assume they make up 100 % (or even the majority) of the community
IIRC, Cardano does not use proof of work, but proof of stake, so the major argument against Bitcoin (energy usage) does not apply. Also, the Cardano folks seem to care about actual science. Given that, I’m not sure why it should be bad for Haskell to be associated with it
This is quite cool, though I can’t help but wonder about the website somehow looking like an external system in the step 4 diagram. But that’d be an interesting discussion in its own right, so mission accomplished
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“Carl Berry, a lecturer in robotics engineering at the UK’s University of Central Lancashire, put things to me in less uncertain terms: ‘[Calling it] horse shit sounds generous, frankly’”
I agree Commodore definitely played an important role, but so did Apple, Atari, and also IBM and Microsoft and the PC vendors, the latter group particularly because they most successfully blurred the line between private and professional use