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@eaplmx Do you have someone in mind? πŸ€”
@eaplmx Do you have someone in mind? πŸ€”
@eaplmx Do you have someone in mind? πŸ€”
@lyse I tend to agree with you, years gone back a long time ago, I remember how badly Selenium based testing sucked too πŸ˜…
@lyse I tend to agree with you, years gone back a long time ago, I remember how badly Selenium based testing sucked too πŸ˜…
@lyse I tend to agree with you, years gone back a long time ago, I remember how badly Selenium based testing sucked too πŸ˜…
@lyse I tend to agree with you, years gone back a long time ago, I remember how badly Selenium based testing sucked too πŸ˜…
@eaplmx No worries πŸ‘Œ I'm obviously not giving up on this, I _believe_ in the ideas behind Salty IM -- They are quite unique and novel and inspired directly by the Indie Web. We will get there for sure 🀞
@eaplmx No worries πŸ‘Œ I'm obviously not giving up on this, I _believe_ in the ideas behind Salty IM -- They are quite unique and novel and inspired directly by the Indie Web. We will get there for sure 🀞
@eaplmx No worries πŸ‘Œ I'm obviously not giving up on this, I _believe_ in the ideas behind Salty IM -- They are quite unique and novel and inspired directly by the Indie Web. We will get there for sure 🀞
@eaplmx No worries πŸ‘Œ I'm obviously not giving up on this, I _believe_ in the ideas behind Salty IM -- They are quite unique and novel and inspired directly by the Indie Web. We will get there for sure 🀞
@lyse Yeah I _think_ that's why I started looking at blugelabs/bluge: indexing library for Go -- Which is basically a hard fork of Bleve where they have an opportunity to fix a lot of these mistakes πŸ˜… I intend to write an implementation of the Indexer soon for Bluge as well.
@lyse Yeah I _think_ that's why I started looking at blugelabs/bluge: indexing library for Go -- Which is basically a hard fork of Bleve where they have an opportunity to fix a lot of these mistakes πŸ˜… I intend to write an implementation of the Indexer soon for Bluge as well.
@lyse Yeah I _think_ that's why I started looking at blugelabs/bluge: indexing library for Go -- Which is basically a hard fork of Bleve where they have an opportunity to fix a lot of these mistakes πŸ˜… I intend to write an implementation of the Indexer soon for Bluge as well.
@lyse Yeah I _think_ that's why I started looking at blugelabs/bluge: indexing library for Go -- Which is basically a hard fork of Bleve where they have an opportunity to fix a lot of these mistakes πŸ˜… I intend to write an implementation of the Indexer soon for Bluge as well.
@akkartik Hey that’s pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that’s pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that’s pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that’s pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that's pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that's pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that's pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
@akkartik Hey that's pretty cool! πŸ‘Œ
cc @xuu -- We _should_ probably think about key rotation and post-compromise aspects of the spec? πŸ€”
cc @xuu -- We _should_ probably think about key rotation and post-compromise aspects of the spec? πŸ€”
cc @xuu -- We _should_ probably think about key rotation and post-compromise aspects of the spec? πŸ€”
cc @xuu -- We _should_ probably think about key rotation and post-compromise aspects of the spec? πŸ€”
@lyse Probably will. Y think the intention was to build UI / integration tests but that has never happened πŸ˜†
@lyse Probably will. Y think the intention was to build UI / integration tests but that has never happened πŸ˜†
@lyse Probably will. Y think the intention was to build UI / integration tests but that has never happened πŸ˜†
@lyse Probably will. Y think the intention was to build UI / integration tests but that has never happened πŸ˜†
@logout True! The short links are probably the only useful thing really -- except they track what you click πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@logout True! The short links are probably the only useful thing really -- except they track what you click πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@logout True! The short links are probably the only useful thing really -- except they track what you click πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@logout True! The short links are probably the only useful thing really -- except they track what you click πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@logout Yea we use content addressable hashing so editing after the fact -- especially with replies in the wild -- will cause forks πŸ˜…
@logout Yea we use content addressable hashing so editing after the fact -- especially with replies in the wild -- will cause forks πŸ˜…
@logout Yea we use content addressable hashing so editing after the fact -- especially with replies in the wild -- will cause forks πŸ˜…
@logout Yea we use content addressable hashing so editing after the fact -- especially with replies in the wild -- will cause forks πŸ˜…
@darch Yes we need to fix this 🀣 It's really annoying πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@darch Yes we need to fix this 🀣 It's really annoying πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@darch Yes we need to fix this 🀣 It's really annoying πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@darch Yes we need to fix this 🀣 It's really annoying πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@logout Comgrats! πŸ₯³ You picked a great client (Jenny) πŸ‘Œ Welcome to Yarn.social πŸ€—
@logout Comgrats! πŸ₯³ You picked a great client (Jenny) πŸ‘Œ Welcome to Yarn.social πŸ€—
@logout Comgrats! πŸ₯³ You picked a great client (Jenny) πŸ‘Œ Welcome to Yarn.social πŸ€—
@logout Comgrats! πŸ₯³ You picked a great client (Jenny) πŸ‘Œ Welcome to Yarn.social πŸ€—
@lyse I don’t think so?
@lyse I don’t think so?
@lyse I don’t think so?
@lyse I don’t think so?
Oh this is interesting...


$ go mod why -m github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/internal
git.mills.io/prologic/observe
github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto
Oh this is interesting...


$ go mod why -m github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/internal
git.mills.io/prologic/observe
github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto
Oh this is interesting...


$ go mod why -m github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/internal
git.mills.io/prologic/observe
github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto
Oh this is interesting...


$ go mod why -m github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
git.mills.io/yarnsocial/yarn/internal
git.mills.io/prologic/observe
github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto
I don't get it 😒


$ go mod why github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
(main module does not need package github.com/golang/protobuf)


@lyse What is go mod graph _really_ showing? πŸ€”
I don't get it 😒


$ go mod why github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
(main module does not need package github.com/golang/protobuf)


@lyse What is go mod graph _really_ showing? πŸ€”
I don't get it 😒


$ go mod why github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
(main module does not need package github.com/golang/protobuf)


@lyse What is go mod graph _really_ showing? πŸ€”
I don't get it 😒


$ go mod why github.com/golang/protobuf
# github.com/golang/protobuf
(main module does not need package github.com/golang/protobuf)


@lyse What is go mod graph _really_ showing? πŸ€”
@lyse What the _actual_ fuck?! πŸ˜… Man I'd better go through and do some "dependency cleanup" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ How da fuq is protobuf being pulled in again?! πŸ€”
@lyse What the _actual_ fuck?! πŸ˜… Man I'd better go through and do some "dependency cleanup" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ How da fuq is protobuf being pulled in again?! πŸ€”
@lyse What the _actual_ fuck?! πŸ˜… Man I'd better go through and do some "dependency cleanup" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ How da fuq is protobuf being pulled in again?! πŸ€”
@lyse What the _actual_ fuck?! πŸ˜… Man I'd better go through and do some "dependency cleanup" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ How da fuq is protobuf being pulled in again?! πŸ€”
If you're ever working with gRPC and Protobuf, this tool bufbuild/buf: A new way of working with Protocol Buffers. is a great/better way to handle the compilation of your *.proto to Server/Client sources -- Buf | Home also defines a package register and documentation of API(s) defined using Protobuf (which is kind of nice) πŸ‘Œ #gRPC #Protobuf
If you're ever working with gRPC and Protobuf, this tool bufbuild/buf: A new way of working with Protocol Buffers. is a great/better way to handle the compilation of your *.proto to Server/Client sources -- Buf | Home also defines a package register and documentation of API(s) defined using Protobuf (which is kind of nice) πŸ‘Œ #gRPC #Protobuf
If you're ever working with gRPC and Protobuf, this tool bufbuild/buf: A new way of working with Protocol Buffers. is a great/better way to handle the compilation of your *.proto to Server/Client sources -- Buf | Home also defines a package register and documentation of API(s) defined using Protobuf (which is kind of nice) πŸ‘Œ #gRPC #Protobuf
If you're ever working with gRPC and Protobuf, this tool bufbuild/buf: A new way of working with Protocol Buffers. is a great/better way to handle the compilation of your *.proto to Server/Client sources -- Buf | Home also defines a package register and documentation of API(s) defined using Protobuf (which is kind of nice) πŸ‘Œ #gRPC #Protobuf
If you're ever working with gRPC and Protobuf, this tool bufbuild/buf: A new way of working with Protocol Buffers. is a great/better way to handle the compilation of your *.proto to Server/Client sources -- Buf | Home also defines a package register and documentation of API(s) defined using Protobuf (which is kind of nice) πŸ‘Œ #gRPC #Protobuf
@xuu This is correct. The only way to update a dependency is to go get -u ... that particular dependency.
@xuu This is correct. The only way to update a dependency is to go get -u ... that particular dependency.
@xuu This is correct. The only way to update a dependency is to go get -u ... that particular dependency.
@xuu This is correct. The only way to update a dependency is to go get -u ... that particular dependency.
da fuq?! 🀣
da fuq?! 🀣
da fuq?! 🀣
da fuq?! 🀣
@justamoment πŸ‘Œ
@justamoment πŸ‘Œ
@justamoment πŸ‘Œ
@justamoment πŸ‘Œ
@darch All I know is different parsers are used for Markdown in the Web App vs. the Mobile App
@darch All I know is different parsers are used for Markdown in the Web App vs. the Mobile App
@darch All I know is different parsers are used for Markdown in the Web App vs. the Mobile App
@darch All I know is different parsers are used for Markdown in the Web App vs. the Mobile App
@darch Thanks! πŸ€— Completely agree on all points πŸ’―
@darch Thanks! πŸ€— Completely agree on all points πŸ’―
@darch Thanks! πŸ€— Completely agree on all points πŸ’―
@darch Thanks! πŸ€— Completely agree on all points πŸ’―
@lyse Noticed what?! 😳
@lyse Noticed what?! 😳
@lyse Noticed what?! 😳
@lyse Noticed what?! 😳
Hmmm interesting πŸ€”
Hmmm interesting πŸ€”
Hmmm interesting πŸ€”
Hmmm interesting πŸ€”
@lyse It was hot today πŸ₯΅ Top of 30C
@lyse It was hot today πŸ₯΅ Top of 30C
@lyse It was hot today πŸ₯΅ Top of 30C
@lyse It was hot today πŸ₯΅ Top of 30C