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"textContent": "jackiedorland:\n\n> I sort of accepted early on that everything is going to be I/O just by nature of what we’re building\n\nIf you want to get the best of both worlds (play well with `IO`, actually restrict effects like we expect from Haskell) then the way you’ll get that is with an `IO`-wrapper (or “analytic”) effect system (your realistic choices are Bluefin or `effectful`, and if you want any help with Bluefin just let me know).",
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