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Cool πŸ€”
Cool πŸ€”
Cool πŸ€”
Cool πŸ€”
@axodys is there actually any point in clearing your gutters full of ice and snow? πŸ€”
@axodys is there actually any point in clearing your gutters full of ice and snow? πŸ€”
@axodys is there actually any point in clearing your gutters full of ice and snow? πŸ€”
@axodys is there actually any point in clearing your gutters full of ice and snow? πŸ€”
@lyse Ahh that's kind of fair, but also to be fair, probably more of a "Python" thing 🀣 -- I find the explicit readability _actually_ easier to understand. If we just basically open up the "can of worms" that is "operating overloading" you can imagine the types of debugging and readability problems you'd run into right? πŸ˜…
@lyse Ahh that's kind of fair, but also to be fair, probably more of a "Python" thing 🀣 -- I find the explicit readability _actually_ easier to understand. If we just basically open up the "can of worms" that is "operating overloading" you can imagine the types of debugging and readability problems you'd run into right? πŸ˜…
@lyse Ahh that's kind of fair, but also to be fair, probably more of a "Python" thing 🀣 -- I find the explicit readability _actually_ easier to understand. If we just basically open up the "can of worms" that is "operating overloading" you can imagine the types of debugging and readability problems you'd run into right? πŸ˜…
@lyse Ahh that's kind of fair, but also to be fair, probably more of a "Python" thing 🀣 -- I find the explicit readability _actually_ easier to understand. If we just basically open up the "can of worms" that is "operating overloading" you can imagine the types of debugging and readability problems you'd run into right? πŸ˜…
@mckinley Hey no worries mate πŸ‘Œ If you're up at 1200 UTC (today) feel free to come along to _that_ session 🀞
@mckinley Hey no worries mate πŸ‘Œ If you're up at 1200 UTC (today) feel free to come along to _that_ session 🀞
@mckinley Hey no worries mate πŸ‘Œ If you're up at 1200 UTC (today) feel free to come along to _that_ session 🀞
@mckinley Hey no worries mate πŸ‘Œ If you're up at 1200 UTC (today) feel free to come along to _that_ session 🀞
@movq I agree with you, matrices are _probably_ the only place where this makes sense, even then its more of a "syntactic" sugar really, because the computer sure as hell doesn't just "multiply" the two matrices together πŸ˜… -- So like generics, I _really_ don't think we need "operating overloading" in Go 😒
@movq I agree with you, matrices are _probably_ the only place where this makes sense, even then its more of a "syntactic" sugar really, because the computer sure as hell doesn't just "multiply" the two matrices together πŸ˜… -- So like generics, I _really_ don't think we need "operating overloading" in Go 😒
@movq I agree with you, matrices are _probably_ the only place where this makes sense, even then its more of a "syntactic" sugar really, because the computer sure as hell doesn't just "multiply" the two matrices together πŸ˜… -- So like generics, I _really_ don't think we need "operating overloading" in Go 😒
@movq I agree with you, matrices are _probably_ the only place where this makes sense, even then its more of a "syntactic" sugar really, because the computer sure as hell doesn't just "multiply" the two matrices together πŸ˜… -- So like generics, I _really_ don't think we need "operating overloading" in Go 😒
@movq Also as an aside, I _really_ don't know what problem we're trying to solve by adding "operator overloading" in Go. It _feels_ like Java/Python influencing the language because they can't do fancy shit like, oh I dunno, something I used to do in Python:


some_object + some_other_obj


πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Also as an aside, I _really_ don't know what problem we're trying to solve by adding "operator overloading" in Go. It _feels_ like Java/Python influencing the language because they can't do fancy shit like, oh I dunno, something I used to do in Python:


some_object + some_other_obj


πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Also as an aside, I _really_ don't know what problem we're trying to solve by adding "operator overloading" in Go. It _feels_ like Java/Python influencing the language because they can't do fancy shit like, oh I dunno, something I used to do in Python:


some_object + some_other_obj


πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Also as an aside, I _really_ don't know what problem we're trying to solve by adding "operator overloading" in Go. It _feels_ like Java/Python influencing the language because they can't do fancy shit like, oh I dunno, something I used to do in Python:


some_object + some_other_obj


πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
I guess no-one ins coming to the 0500 UTC session, so I'll see y'all at 1200 UTC 🀞
I guess no-one ins coming to the 0500 UTC session, so I'll see y'all at 1200 UTC 🀞
I guess no-one ins coming to the 0500 UTC session, so I'll see y'all at 1200 UTC 🀞
I guess no-one ins coming to the 0500 UTC session, so I'll see y'all at 1200 UTC 🀞
@xuu Nah its apparently what @movq said, but I don't think it was obvious in the screenshot? πŸ€”
@xuu Nah its apparently what @movq said, but I don't think it was obvious in the screenshot? πŸ€”
@xuu Nah its apparently what @movq said, but I don't think it was obvious in the screenshot? πŸ€”
@xuu Nah its apparently what @movq said, but I don't think it was obvious in the screenshot? πŸ€”
@movq Ahh I see! -- No I don't do anything special per se, I just get _really angry_ at people that write long lines of code 🀣 -- Re UI elements these days, I completely 100% agree, the trend over the last few years has been this gawd awful unusable low contract UI/UX in this so-called "flat" style. Its total garbage, the real world is not like this πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Ahh I see! -- No I don't do anything special per se, I just get _really angry_ at people that write long lines of code 🀣 -- Re UI elements these days, I completely 100% agree, the trend over the last few years has been this gawd awful unusable low contract UI/UX in this so-called "flat" style. Its total garbage, the real world is not like this πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Ahh I see! -- No I don't do anything special per se, I just get _really angry_ at people that write long lines of code 🀣 -- Re UI elements these days, I completely 100% agree, the trend over the last few years has been this gawd awful unusable low contract UI/UX in this so-called "flat" style. Its total garbage, the real world is not like this πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@movq Ahh I see! -- No I don't do anything special per se, I just get _really angry_ at people that write long lines of code 🀣 -- Re UI elements these days, I completely 100% agree, the trend over the last few years has been this gawd awful unusable low contract UI/UX in this so-called "flat" style. Its total garbage, the real world is not like this πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
[(1) Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFejpH_tAHM)
[(1) Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFejpH_tAHM)
[(1) Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFejpH_tAHM)
[(1) Gopherfest 2015 | Go Proverbs with Rob Pike - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFejpH_tAHM)
[(1) Interview with a GNU/Linux user - CD 2 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKWNXWsF8aA) ahahahaha 🀣
[(1) Interview with a GNU/Linux user - CD 2 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKWNXWsF8aA) ahahahaha 🀣
[(1) Interview with a GNU/Linux user - CD 2 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKWNXWsF8aA) ahahahaha 🀣
[(1) Interview with a GNU/Linux user - CD 2 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKWNXWsF8aA) ahahahaha 🀣
@abucci I'll get back to you πŸ€—
@abucci I'll get back to you πŸ€—
@abucci I'll get back to you πŸ€—
@abucci I'll get back to you πŸ€—
@movq I don't get it? πŸ€”
@movq I don't get it? πŸ€”
@movq I don't get it? πŸ€”
@movq I don't get it? πŸ€”
@lyse Very nice look'n mushroom πŸ˜† -- I wonder who lives in it? πŸ€” πŸ˜…
@lyse Very nice look'n mushroom πŸ˜† -- I wonder who lives in it? πŸ€” πŸ˜…
@lyse Very nice look'n mushroom πŸ˜† -- I wonder who lives in it? πŸ€” πŸ˜…
@lyse Very nice look'n mushroom πŸ˜† -- I wonder who lives in it? πŸ€” πŸ˜…
@gnuposting That looks like an interesting bug πŸ€” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@gnuposting That looks like an interesting bug πŸ€” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@gnuposting That looks like an interesting bug πŸ€” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@gnuposting That looks like an interesting bug πŸ€” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@bender Haha no, no context! 🀣 Just a rant off the back of https://twtxt.net/twt/mzhkm5q πŸ˜‚
@bender Haha no, no context! 🀣 Just a rant off the back of https://twtxt.net/twt/mzhkm5q πŸ˜‚
@bender Haha no, no context! 🀣 Just a rant off the back of https://twtxt.net/twt/mzhkm5q πŸ˜‚
@bender Haha no, no context! 🀣 Just a rant off the back of https://twtxt.net/twt/mzhkm5q πŸ˜‚
A β€œdistributed network” does not make your app β€œdecentralised” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
A β€œdistributed network” does not make your app β€œdecentralised” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
A β€œdistributed network” does not make your app β€œdecentralised” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
A β€œdistributed network” does not make your app β€œdecentralised” πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
Sanity check: go-app as a generic Web3-style decentralized app framework #792 πŸ‘€
Sanity check: go-app as a generic Web3-style decentralized app framework #792 πŸ‘€
Sanity check: go-app as a generic Web3-style decentralized app framework #792 πŸ‘€
Sanity check: go-app as a generic Web3-style decentralized app framework #792 πŸ‘€
Yarn.social call tomorrow ? πŸ€” 0500 and 1200 (24h) UTC Sat 10th Dec 2022

https://meet.jit.si/Yarn.social
Yarn.social call tomorrow ? πŸ€” 0500 and 1200 (24h) UTC Sat 10th Dec 2022

https://meet.jit.si/Yarn.social
Yarn.social call tomorrow ? πŸ€” 0500 and 1200 (24h) UTC Sat 10th Dec 2022

https://meet.jit.si/Yarn.social
Yarn.social call tomorrow ? πŸ€” 0500 and 1200 (24h) UTC Sat 10th Dec 2022

https://meet.jit.si/Yarn.social
@abucci Its probably worth it honestly, as you can help beta test new shit before we officially release them πŸ˜… -- I promise we very rarely break the main branch -- which is why we employ feature flagging for risky changes or features we're not sure of πŸ€—
@abucci Its probably worth it honestly, as you can help beta test new shit before we officially release them πŸ˜… -- I promise we very rarely break the main branch -- which is why we employ feature flagging for risky changes or features we're not sure of πŸ€—
@abucci Its probably worth it honestly, as you can help beta test new shit before we officially release them πŸ˜… -- I promise we very rarely break the main branch -- which is why we employ feature flagging for risky changes or features we're not sure of πŸ€—
@abucci Its probably worth it honestly, as you can help beta test new shit before we officially release them πŸ˜… -- I promise we very rarely break the main branch -- which is why we employ feature flagging for risky changes or features we're not sure of πŸ€—
@slashdot

> Lawful by Design

is NOT encryption. Good on Appleβ„’ -- Shame on the FBI πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@slashdot

> Lawful by Design

is NOT encryption. Good on Appleβ„’ -- Shame on the FBI πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@slashdot

> Lawful by Design

is NOT encryption. Good on Appleβ„’ -- Shame on the FBI πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@slashdot

> Lawful by Design

is NOT encryption. Good on Appleβ„’ -- Shame on the FBI πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
@jlj I'm getting undeliverable email reports from my mail server -- I think the email you have in my Gitea instance is borked πŸ˜…
@jlj I'm getting undeliverable email reports from my mail server -- I think the email you have in my Gitea instance is borked πŸ˜…
@jlj I'm getting undeliverable email reports from my mail server -- I think the email you have in my Gitea instance is borked πŸ˜…
@jlj I'm getting undeliverable email reports from my mail server -- I think the email you have in my Gitea instance is borked πŸ˜…
@xuu Nice! πŸ‘Œ
@xuu Nice! πŸ‘Œ
@xuu Nice! πŸ‘Œ
@xuu Nice! πŸ‘Œ
@abucci I think this can easily be implemented! Pity you prefer to only run release versions πŸ˜… I could build this and put it behind a feature flag πŸ‘Œ
@abucci I think this can easily be implemented! Pity you prefer to only run release versions πŸ˜… I could build this and put it behind a feature flag πŸ‘Œ
@abucci I think this can easily be implemented! Pity you prefer to only run release versions πŸ˜… I could build this and put it behind a feature flag πŸ‘Œ
@abucci I think this can easily be implemented! Pity you prefer to only run release versions πŸ˜… I could build this and put it behind a feature flag πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Soo nice πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Soo nice πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Soo nice πŸ‘Œ
@stigatle Soo nice πŸ‘Œ