#i showed 81k and the giant my second-most-recent torment and they looked up some details and started saying 'oh this is actually so useful'
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here's how I think moral worth works.
if you like types, and Typescript helps you avoid mistakes, you have moral worth and will go to heaven.
if you hate types, they only ever get in your way and confuse you – if you swear two things are the same type because you hovered over the variable you're trying to pass in from the parent component and over the argument that the child expects, and they look the same ("Data[]"), but the compiler says they're definitely not and won't let you build, and you don't know what to do – and this kind of thing is your only experience with types – you do not have moral worth and will go to hell.
the types know who is bad and who is good; they will aid those with pure hearts and torment those without
#rambl#i showed 81k and the giant my second-most-recent torment and they looked up some details and started saying 'oh this is actually so useful'#and I think the reason I'm still mystified by the choices of the TS designers is: the discerning cosmic forces of good and evil
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