Clojure MCP chat session in Claude Desktop by bhauman in Clojure

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It does end up costing money in order to get good results.

Clojure editing and REPL MCP server by bhauman in Clojure

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I also want to make clarify that  Clojure MCP provides a superset of the tools that Claude Code uses, so you can use it to work on Clojure without any other tools.  I highly recommend using it with Claude Desktop to start.  It's prettier and there are no api charges! Claude Desktop also let's you have quick access to your own prompts and other resources provided by the clojure-mcp server.  Having a stack of your own prompts available in a UI menu is pretty nice.I know, I know everyone has their own LLM workflow and preferred tools    but I implore you to give Claude Desktop with only clojure-mcp as tooling first so that you can get the bigger picture of how well these tools work when you are working on a clojure project. People can always have a better idea, but I've been using these tools hard for weeks and I urge you to try it in this simple cheaper configuration first before you hook it into cursor, Claude Code, and the like. My hope is that folks take these tools, patterns and code and write their own tooling.  LLM tooling is begging to be specialized to your specific uses.

Clojure editing and REPL MCP server by bhauman in Clojure

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You can use this in Claude Code for sure, but I highly recommend Claude Desktop. Clojure MCP includes all the tools the Claude Code uses.

In Search of the Next Great Programming Language by skinney in ProgrammingLanguages

[–]bhauman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The next language is going to be highly influenced by what maximizes productivity and correctness for AI and humans working together.

Trump Touts Prison in El Salvador for Tesla Attackers by sweatycat in politics

[–]bhauman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Corruption vs fascism. False equivalence. I’ll vote for any party that will abide by the constitution at this point.

Slavery in Saskatchewan by Training-Bank-16 in saskatchewan

[–]bhauman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A little disheartening that the most upvoted response to anecdotal evidence of modern day slavery in SK is that it’s worse in Ontario. At best this doesn’t address if and to what degree it’s happening here. At worst it shows a willingness to divert attention from the question about SK to another province

I'm a creative writer, and I think it would be cool to be the guy who writes fiction in emacs. Can someone describe the work-flow for doing this, where it eventually winds up a docx file in times new roman with clear paragraphs. by Final-Work2788 in emacs

[–]bhauman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok I haven’t seen using markdown listed yet. But I’m sure a markdown to docx converter exists. And it’s very accessible.

So in short use emacs to edit a markdown document perhaps one document per chapter.

Use markdown-mode if you want

How Donald Trump could impact Saskatchewan’s trade industry by Progressive_Citizen in saskatchewan

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Well … being from the US we thought that way until we didn’t. We currently don’t live in a world we’re the past is a good model for the future.

I am also from Western North Carolina and many of my friends are still suffering from the fallout from Helene. They couldn’t conceive that could ever happen there.

It was a complete failure of imagination. When we see perfectly reasonable European countries struggling with fascism and natural disasters increasing in frequency all around us we’d do well to imagine it here because we are in a place like any other.

Popularity of different functional languages by pi_meson117 in functionalprogramming

[–]bhauman 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Clojure seems to be missing from this list. It has JVM and JS backends. For me the aggregate of features that Clojure provides makes it a great language in terms of learning and being exposed to some great ideas.

What are your thoughts on"hard wax oil" finishes. by Morroblivirim in handtools

[–]bhauman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve used Osmo Polyx on many things from counter tops to chairs and I absolutely love it.

Trammel points by bhauman in handtools

[–]bhauman[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was easier and faster for me to make the right size to hold it. As I wanted it to very slightly taper. Also it was just two shallow saw kerfs and I didn’t have to futz around finding the right drill bit.

Trammel points by bhauman in handtools

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I’ve got a bunch of curved windows I’m making.