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EXPLAIN MONADS TO ME OR I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU! DON‘T DUMB IT DOWN INTO SOME VAGUE SHIT! EXPLAIN MONADS TO ME RIGHT NOW OR I'LL LITERALLY FUCKING KILL YOU! WHAT THE FUCK IS A MONOID? WHAT THE FUCK ARE ENDOFUNCTORS? DON'T DUMB IT DOWN OR I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU

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[-] Rusty_Shackleford@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago

The Monado (English dub: /moˈnɑːdoʊ/) is a mythical sword in Xenoblade Chronicles. The reasons of its existence and powers are the core of the story. It is said to be the weapon used by Bionis in its war with Mechonis.

The Monado is a powerful energy blade that can manipulate the ether around it, and by doing so, change the material and immaterial shape of the world. One's ability to control the Monado depends on the strength of will of its user; most Homs who try to use the sword cannot control it. At the beginning of the game, the Monado cannot harm any of the people of Bionis.

The Monado grants its elected wielder the power of foresight. It is said that this is possible because all of the ether in the world is calculable in its changes. This allows the user to see where every ether particle is, was, and will be.

The Monado emits a particular ether wavelength in its ground state that attracts Telethia. Also, the Monado can be counteracted by opposing particles to that of the Monado.

All of the seers must touch the Monado to receive their divination powers.

[-] kleeon@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago

Clarification: Please do not explain monads to me. I don't care.

[-] PM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago

Nomads are people who habitually travel from place to place

[-] crime@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago

Once when I was an intern, I was in line to buy lunch with one of the other interns and we were griping about our hell stack, which consisted of the bloated corpse of a Django monolith and an also-bloated Java app that was intended to replace it but didn't so both ended up doing the same thing but for different sets of data and in different ways.

The Java app had been more on fire that week, so we were complaining about it more, and referencing it as "the Java app" to distinguish it from the other.

Some skinny hipster in line behind us, without even looking up from his phone, gives us the unsolicited advice of "You should write it in Haskell, it's better."

And that's all I know about monads, and all I care to know.

[-] kleeon@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago
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