cto.je
Plant Enthusiast, Software Engineer, TTRPG Player, Fussy Coffee Person.
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Spending money doesn't hurt, but from what I hear, retiring early and having financial freedom is quite nice
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I am aware that nix can be used for this sort of thing, but when I tried it out, it felt a little heavy handed for my taste
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This little tool is a utility for cloning a set of git repos from a config file based on a specified profile.
I use it as an alternative to including the repos as submodules, making them easier to work with.
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I'm able to have differences between my work & home config by changing what profile is specified in $SHERMAN_DIR/CURRENT_ENV.
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It's not my home directory, but I do all my computing inside that folder, so it may as well be.
Having your home folder as a repo has a bunch of downsides, like having to constantly manage large gitignore files. It is also less portable.
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Of course you must install your language installer in order to install your language
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They still use a z80 processor. So, one silver lining is that they're probably one of the major contributors to keeping Zilog afloat.
The python interpreter that is on the new TI-84s is actually passed off to an ARM co-processor
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At best, an "operating system" with a simple shell with a higher level interpreted language. At worst, I'll have a better understanding of arm assembly and lower level computing. Either way it should be a win.
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I've recently started doing all my computing inside one big monorepo and it's great. Reducing the barrier to entry to have fun & experiment is the best thing you can do.
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@supabase.com @nuxt.com Where can I get that super cool mug?
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Thank you!
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Sorry! I don't know how I came across it, but I was visiting your site yesterday, and loved it
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The more updates I see from you on this, the closer my mouse moves to the "buy parts" on my nas pcpartpicker list 😆
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You might be too boring to use this colour picker, but I'm 100% going to be adding it to my site
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I was looking for something like this! Very handy.
@ndo.dev might fancy this too
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Seconds later just received an automated copy past of one of their support pages in my mail that is not applicable. I'm not impressed.
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I thought your SQL solutions were really cool! I considered using some more exotic languages, but ended up defaulting to where I'm most comfortable.
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@scottchacon.com @kiril.se Because we're such a large company and it's so difficult to know everybody's name, we should get some of these
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I am outraged at this clear abuse of social media. As a "version control" company, where 50% of your job is "control", I'd expect you to show some of it when bleeping online!
(FWIW, It's a great episode and I very much recommend watching)
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Make your own mac'n'cheese. It's not hard.
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All three taste crap. Do not recommend. 0/10
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Consistency:
Ja Nudeln - Kase Sahne Sause: Creamy but a bit weird. 3.5/10
Maggi spagetti in cremiger shinken sause: Super liquidy. 0/10
Maggi makkroni & kase: Creamy but a little less weird: 4/10
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Oh my days! These smell like the inside of a pet food shop
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For what it's worth, "instant" is the time it takes to boil a kettle plus five minutes.
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They are breaded squid rings. They taste like fishy rubber. 0/10