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@stigatle Very cool 👌 Where was this taken? Ofwtlooking a forest? 🤔 I assume that's morning fog? 🤔
@stigatle Very cool 👌 Where was this taken? Ofwtlooking a forest? 🤔 I assume that's morning fog? 🤔
@stigatle Very cool 👌 Where was this taken? Ofwtlooking a forest? 🤔 I assume that's morning fog? 🤔
@stigatle Very cool 👌 Where was this taken? Ofwtlooking a forest? 🤔 I assume that's morning fog? 🤔
@off_grid_living The recent photos you shared of your garden are brilliant and wonderful complex ecosystem of plans, veggies and fruit! Love it 😍 I'll bet you're not able to consume all that yummy food 🤣
@off_grid_living The recent photos you shared of your garden are brilliant and wonderful complex ecosystem of plans, veggies and fruit! Love it 😍 I'll bet you're not able to consume all that yummy food 🤣
@off_grid_living The recent photos you shared of your garden are brilliant and wonderful complex ecosystem of plans, veggies and fruit! Love it 😍 I'll bet you're not able to consume all that yummy food 🤣
@off_grid_living The recent photos you shared of your garden are brilliant and wonderful complex ecosystem of plans, veggies and fruit! Love it 😍 I'll bet you're not able to consume all that yummy food 🤣
@off_grid_living What's with the white Amish style beard growing I see 😅 Don't you shave anymore 🤣
@off_grid_living What's with the white Amish style beard growing I see 😅 Don't you shave anymore 🤣
@off_grid_living What's with the white Amish style beard growing I see 😅 Don't you shave anymore 🤣
@off_grid_living What's with the white Amish style beard growing I see 😅 Don't you shave anymore 🤣
@nmke-de I can only speak for myself in answering this. Go for me is the better Python. Go has the right balance of performance, ease of use and feature that I like in a language. Not too much (like C#, Java, etc) and not too little like C
@nmke-de I can only speak for myself in answering this. Go for me is the better Python. Go has the right balance of performance, ease of use and feature that I like in a language. Not too much (like C#, Java, etc) and not too little like C
@nmke-de I can only speak for myself in answering this. Go for me is the better Python. Go has the right balance of performance, ease of use and feature that I like in a language. Not too much (like C#, Java, etc) and not too little like C
@nmke-de I can only speak for myself in answering this. Go for me is the better Python. Go has the right balance of performance, ease of use and feature that I like in a language. Not too much (like C#, Java, etc) and not too little like C
@logout Hello! 👋 Welcome to the growing community of Twtxters 😅
@logout Hello! 👋 Welcome to the growing community of Twtxters 😅
@logout Hello! 👋 Welcome to the growing community of Twtxters 😅
@logout Hello! 👋 Welcome to the growing community of Twtxters 😅
@stigatle No problems! 👌 As long as you take a full backup of the data dir, I _really_ don't expect you to have any problems upgrading
@stigatle No problems! 👌 As long as you take a full backup of the data dir, I _really_ don't expect you to have any problems upgrading
@stigatle No problems! 👌 As long as you take a full backup of the data dir, I _really_ don't expect you to have any problems upgrading
@stigatle No problems! 👌 As long as you take a full backup of the data dir, I _really_ don't expect you to have any problems upgrading
@stigatle You are still trying to upgrade your Yarn Pod right? 🤔 Can I help in any way? 🤗
@stigatle You are still trying to upgrade your Yarn Pod right? 🤔 Can I help in any way? 🤗
@stigatle You are still trying to upgrade your Yarn Pod right? 🤔 Can I help in any way? 🤗
@stigatle You are still trying to upgrade your Yarn Pod right? 🤔 Can I help in any way? 🤗
@me I used to use _some_ online streaming services like Digitally Imported, which later became Sky.fm -- I also ended up cancelling my subscription in the end because I _realised_my own music archive (_I purchased and own all the CDs for!_) are larger than most online streaming services could offer anyway 😅 With better variety 👌_
@me I used to use _some_ online streaming services like Digitally Imported, which later became Sky.fm -- I also ended up cancelling my subscription in the end because I _realised_my own music archive (_I purchased and own all the CDs for!_) are larger than most online streaming services could offer anyway 😅 With better variety 👌_
@me I used to use _some_ online streaming services like Digitally Imported, which later became Sky.fm -- I also ended up cancelling my subscription in the end because I _realised_my own music archive (_I purchased and own all the CDs for!_) are larger than most online streaming services could offer anyway 😅 With better variety 👌_
@me I used to use _some_ online streaming services like Digitally Imported, which later became Sky.fm -- I also ended up cancelling my subscription in the end because I _realised_my own music archive (_I purchased and own all the CDs for!_) are larger than most online streaming services could offer anyway 😅 With better variety 👌_
@carsten That's a nice morning and great video 👌 Love the little tweety birds in the background 😅
@carsten That's a nice morning and great video 👌 Love the little tweety birds in the background 😅
@carsten That's a nice morning and great video 👌 Love the little tweety birds in the background 😅
@carsten That's a nice morning and great video 👌 Love the little tweety birds in the background 😅
@carsten Btw... I still owe you a feature to help migrate a Pod from one domain to another. Don't let me forget to get this done soon, in amongst all the other million and one things of course 😅
@carsten Btw... I still owe you a feature to help migrate a Pod from one domain to another. Don't let me forget to get this done soon, in amongst all the other million and one things of course 😅
@carsten Btw... I still owe you a feature to help migrate a Pod from one domain to another. Don't let me forget to get this done soon, in amongst all the other million and one things of course 😅
@carsten Btw... I still owe you a feature to help migrate a Pod from one domain to another. Don't let me forget to get this done soon, in amongst all the other million and one things of course 😅
@carsten Can you not simply take advantage of the Things Universe? 🤔
@carsten Can you not simply take advantage of the Things Universe? 🤔
@carsten Can you not simply take advantage of the Things Universe? 🤔
@carsten Can you not simply take advantage of the Things Universe? 🤔
@mckinley Thankfully less so in Go, because of the culture around the language, but I _used_ to feel this way about Python too once upon a time, I _feel_ like languages and ecosystems get "populated" with ideas from every other language/ecosystem over time and eventually reach a state of "chaos"? 🤔 As an example, Go now supports generics as of Go 1.19, something I'm not really all that thrilled with really as it adds unnecessary complexity to the language IMO that isn't really needed.
@mckinley Thankfully less so in Go, because of the culture around the language, but I _used_ to feel this way about Python too once upon a time, I _feel_ like languages and ecosystems get "populated" with ideas from every other language/ecosystem over time and eventually reach a state of "chaos"? 🤔 As an example, Go now supports generics as of Go 1.19, something I'm not really all that thrilled with really as it adds unnecessary complexity to the language IMO that isn't really needed.
@mckinley Thankfully less so in Go, because of the culture around the language, but I _used_ to feel this way about Python too once upon a time, I _feel_ like languages and ecosystems get "populated" with ideas from every other language/ecosystem over time and eventually reach a state of "chaos"? 🤔 As an example, Go now supports generics as of Go 1.19, something I'm not really all that thrilled with really as it adds unnecessary complexity to the language IMO that isn't really needed.
@mckinley Thankfully less so in Go, because of the culture around the language, but I _used_ to feel this way about Python too once upon a time, I _feel_ like languages and ecosystems get "populated" with ideas from every other language/ecosystem over time and eventually reach a state of "chaos"? 🤔 As an example, Go now supports generics as of Go 1.19, something I'm not really all that thrilled with really as it adds unnecessary complexity to the language IMO that isn't really needed.
@mckinley Is right here, as much as I'm strongly opinionated on the subject, there is no "hard" and "fast" (right or wrong) rule here. There are only "rules of thumb", "guidelines" and "experience".
And as @mckinley nicely points out, the _real_ problem is likely the exponential effect of dependencies. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on how you look at it) libraries can also have dependencies (and good language really will support this), but the thing we often refer to as "dependency hell" comes from this "exponential dependency tree" that we inevitably see in ecosystems like NodeJS / NPM (are there other examples? I _feel_ like I pick on NodeJS / NPM too much 🤣)
@mckinley Is right here, as much as I'm strongly opinionated on the subject, there is no "hard" and "fast" (right or wrong) rule here. There are only "rules of thumb", "guidelines" and "experience".
And as @mckinley nicely points out, the _real_ problem is likely the exponential effect of dependencies. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on how you look at it) libraries can also have dependencies (and good language really will support this), but the thing we often refer to as "dependency hell" comes from this "exponential dependency tree" that we inevitably see in ecosystems like NodeJS / NPM (are there other examples? I _feel_ like I pick on NodeJS / NPM too much 🤣)
@mckinley Is right here, as much as I'm strongly opinionated on the subject, there is no "hard" and "fast" (right or wrong) rule here. There are only "rules of thumb", "guidelines" and "experience".
And as @mckinley nicely points out, the _real_ problem is likely the exponential effect of dependencies. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on how you look at it) libraries can also have dependencies (and good language really will support this), but the thing we often refer to as "dependency hell" comes from this "exponential dependency tree" that we inevitably see in ecosystems like NodeJS / NPM (are there other examples? I _feel_ like I pick on NodeJS / NPM too much 🤣)
@mckinley Is right here, as much as I'm strongly opinionated on the subject, there is no "hard" and "fast" (right or wrong) rule here. There are only "rules of thumb", "guidelines" and "experience".
And as @mckinley nicely points out, the _real_ problem is likely the exponential effect of dependencies. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on how you look at it) libraries can also have dependencies (and good language really will support this), but the thing we often refer to as "dependency hell" comes from this "exponential dependency tree" that we inevitably see in ecosystems like NodeJS / NPM (are there other examples? I _feel_ like I pick on NodeJS / NPM too much 🤣)
You're all liv'n in the past 🤣
You're all liv'n in the past 🤣
You're all liv'n in the past 🤣
You're all liv'n in the past 🤣
@eaplmx Monday?! 😳 It's Tuesday here 😆
@eaplmx Monday?! 😳 It's Tuesday here 😆
@eaplmx Monday?! 😳 It's Tuesday here 😆
@eaplmx Monday?! 😳 It's Tuesday here 😆
another concept that we teach overemphasize is that globals are bad! 🤣 in fact, computers know nothing else, but global memory anyway 🤦♂️ (with the exception of protected rings, and protected segments of memory)
another concept that we teach overemphasize is that globals are bad! 🤣 in fact, computers know nothing else, but global memory anyway 🤦♂️ (with the exception of protected rings, and protected segments of memory)
another concept that we teach overemphasize is that globals are bad! 🤣 in fact, computers know nothing else, but global memory anyway 🤦♂️ (with the exception of protected rings, and protected segments of memory)
another concept that we teach overemphasize is that globals are bad! 🤣 in fact, computers know nothing else, but global memory anyway 🤦♂️ (with the exception of protected rings, and protected segments of memory)
@eaplmx My point though was around copy/paste being okay as a tool 👌 😂
We teach the concept of reusability far too much and over ehpazise it to the point where many junior developers believe and have an alergic reaction to copying and pasting code 😂
@eaplmx My point though was around copy/paste being okay as a tool 👌 😂
We teach the concept of reusability far too much and over ehpazise it to the point where many junior developers believe and have an alergic reaction to copying and pasting code 😂
@eaplmx My point though was around copy/paste being okay as a tool 👌 😂
We teach the concept of reusability far too much and over ehpazise it to the point where many junior developers believe and have an alergic reaction to copying and pasting code 😂
@eaplmx My point though was around copy/paste being okay as a tool 👌 😂
We teach the concept of reusability far too much and over ehpazise it to the point where many junior developers believe and have an alergic reaction to copying and pasting code 😂
@eaplmx So there's nothing to this at all? Just a bunch of Hype? 😆
@eaplmx So there's nothing to this at all? Just a bunch of Hype? 😆
@eaplmx So there's nothing to this at all? Just a bunch of Hype? 😆
@eaplmx So there's nothing to this at all? Just a bunch of Hype? 😆
@stigatle Just to compile the binary? Jist Go and GNU Make. I feel like there's more to this though? 🤔
@stigatle Just to compile the binary? Jist Go and GNU Make. I feel like there's more to this though? 🤔
@stigatle Just to compile the binary? Jist Go and GNU Make. I feel like there's more to this though? 🤔
@stigatle Just to compile the binary? Jist Go and GNU Make. I feel like there's more to this though? 🤔
@cncf LitnusChaos could be an interesting tool for Chaos Engineering if your org uses k8s
@cncf LitnusChaos could be an interesting tool for Chaos Engineering if your org uses k8s
@cncf LitnusChaos could be an interesting tool for Chaos Engineering if your org uses k8s
@cncf LitnusChaos could be an interesting tool for Chaos Engineering if your org uses k8s
@eaplmx So what is the main idea around Web 5? 🤔
@eaplmx So what is the main idea around Web 5? 🤔
@eaplmx So what is the main idea around Web 5? 🤔
@eaplmx So what is the main idea around Web 5? 🤔
I'm really not a JavaScript developer at all but I'll check those out 👌 Thanks! 🙇♂️
I'm really not a JavaScript developer at all but I'll check those out 👌 Thanks! 🙇♂️
I'm really not a JavaScript developer at all but I'll check those out 👌 Thanks! 🙇♂️
I'm really not a JavaScript developer at all but I'll check those out 👌 Thanks! 🙇♂️
I don't think it's the tools fault per se 🤗 It's a educational problem I think. Not everything has to be a library / dependency:
Copying and Pasting code is "okay" 👌
I don't think it's the tools fault per se 🤗 It's a educational problem I think. Not everything has to be a library / dependency:
Copying and Pasting code is "okay" 👌