I love regular expression derivatives. One neat thing about regular expression derivatives is they are continuation-passing style for regular expressions. The derivative is "what to do next" after seeing a character, which is the continuation of the re. It's a nice conceptual connection if you're into programming language theory.
Low-key hate the lack of capitalization on the blog, which made me stumble over every sentence start. Great blog post a bit marred by unnecessary divergence from standard written English.
It's so uncomfortable to read.
Why do people do this? They capitalize names, so clearly their shift key works. Do they do it feel special or like some sort of rebel?
Maybe they drafted it on a phone where capitalization is harder. My guess is the all-lowercase world is mostly people who do most of their text creation on phones and similar, not keyboards.
I don’t really see how capitalization is harder on phones, I do it all the time.
While i completely understand it, the lack of capitalization is just an indication that a human wrote this, it has to be imperfect
i see enough slop and Look At Me on a daily basis. i don't want it to look like an ad or a LinkedIn post in 2026.
I’m sorry, but omitting capitalization is slop as well, just not AI slop. I can’t read text like that for any length of time, it’s just super crappy.
No one will mistake your posts for LinkedIn slop. You actually have something to say, with coherent arguments presented in paragraphs containing multiple sentences.
If you want sentences without capitalization to be your thing, then go for it. It's just a weird hill to die on, taking away from the readability of your posts for no real reason.
In all honesty it's just never bothered me before and i've havent met many people bothered by it either
It's the same thing with dark mode as default, i chose it because it's my own preference and i'd love it everywhere, but i'm constantly being flashbanged by phone apps because someone decided #FFFFFF is a good background color while the app is loading.
in what is it different ?
Starts of sentences are not capitalized, which makes it a bit harder to read. English language prescribes capitalization after a period.