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tabs, an experiment 

@bug maybe, but that doesn't give me the flexibility to go to 6 tabs when someone links me something and it automatically opens in a new tab

tabs, an experiment 

@Fumon I'm streaming from google play, so there isn't a desktop client - although I could just listen to the music I've already downloaded!

tabs, an experiment 

@catoutofbed@octodon.social I didn't post on that account for an entire month, though ;;

tabs, an experiment 

well I've expanded to 6 tabs by accident already

I have to close one of the following:

* computer fairies (and no longer be able to toot from here)
* dragon style (and probably forget to be a dragon)
* birdsite (and stop interacting with my friends there)
* the ocaml code I'm currently reading
* my music
* the ocaml books list that I'm scanning through

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I trained a neural network on a list of deleted Wikipedia titles. Not sure who is weirder this time, neural net or humans. aiweirdness.com/post/169309161

real world ocaml (-) 

@saper the problem is not that I want to use windows for development, but rather that I might want to distribute an ocaml app for windows in the future

real world ocaml (-) 

@Fumon the problem is that the standard library would be completely different, so I'd rather learn with a tutorial using a standard library that supports all platforms

real world ocaml (-) 

@saper none of the development tools recommended by the book, or the core library (literally a replacement for the standard library) work on windows

real world ocaml (-) 

I really want to use real world ocaml to learn, but... because the library they use isn't compatible with windows, I'm hesitant - not because I use windows, but because I might want to make an executable for windows someday

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