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📲 Mobile dev w/ #expo #ReactNative
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These are the only "AI" takes I want to see tysm
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I love the idea of this but we're already seeing so many candidates use LLMs (yes even in live sessions!) that I imagine it's getting less and less representative of how that person works and thinks on their own.
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Americans are so used to assuming that "propaganda" is something that "those people do over there" that they are unable to notice an analyze the fact that it is done to us all the fucking time
How anyone lived through 9/11 and still didn't work this out is beyond me
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Schreiner is solid. I watched the Northern Ontario one and he stood out there as well. Thanks for the summary so I don't have to watch another 😆🙏🏻
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When the two options available to voters are basically identical, posting electoral maps to make a point is dumb as shit
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If you're a member of another party do you have to leave that one first?
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I'll be looking for Marco's statement of outrage when they drive across an overpass in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood
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That looks like a scene out of War of the Worlds 😥
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Still haven't gotten to the main storyline yet but I love this quote:
"While the armies of empires dominate the open plain, rebels and patriots gain advantage in the shelter of trees -- right beside outcasts, outlaws and mystics"
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Haida Gwaii sounds majestic and its people fierce, to match their environment.
I don't think I would have picked up a book marketed as focused on a history of logging, but the tidbits in there about how the industry evolved, how people were drawn in and played their role, is fascinating
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Yup, CBC management pandering to the future gov it seems
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Full read: bsky.app/profile/owen...
It's heartening to know there's a continued effort happening inside the BBC to right these wrongs but it's also enraging to see how management is responding each time
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Spicy mayo on sweet potato fries 😗🤌🏻
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Just to come out the other side reassembled in the Minecraft realm
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Lol, stay humble React Native
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I appreciate you
Can you remove yourself from starter packs or are you out of luck once that happens
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I'm obsessed with how good these are. People really care
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Someone told me there's signs on some of the wood in the basement of the Great Fire of London but I don't know how true that is... probably just from the smoking days
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+1 whoever thought burying albums was a good idea needs a talking to...
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Also a great system for passwords
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I don't know how anyone can look at images like this and justify what's happening. Pure evil
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Kendo mode activated
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Couldn't reproduce in the end but was able to bring back those libraries by patching in the latest from RNHeadlessAppLoader.kt in expo-core-modules for the sdk-51 branch because not all of it seems to have been backported from main. Suspect it was the "run on UI thread" enforcement.
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Henceforth there will be one new follower for each GitHub issue
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+1 love config plugins I just think it needs a more solid framework for development with better guardrails. The testing & auditability story. Having to use a "dangerous mod" for nearly everything feels bad. Docs could be more detailed about roadmap and intention.
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Yeah and still wearing a mask which probably makes him more recognisable than without
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Umami baybay
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The debug ID thing is a cool innovation for sure, and helped me match-up sourcemaps on a recent issue trace that didn't get mapped properly. 🙏🏻 Appreciate your efforts here
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All to say, I felt this one
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I think some of the magic they built to handle it automatically (like the gradle plugin) was a well-intentioned effort to make it *just work* but when you want to do basic things like not upload sourcemaps when building locally it's a whole thing to simply turn it off
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Or, you know, don't riff on the offer copy until it's decided? 😅
Seems like it was a very avoidable problem
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My blood was boiling when I listened to the breach show where he recounts this. Easy sell on the legal fund donation
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Trying to please everyone so they please no one. Spineless, don't stand for anything (for long)
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Lol "fragile ceasefire" eh, that's quite the take on this event
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Interesting parallels in Brazil after the protests of June 2013, with what's happening here in Canada ahead of our upcoming election. Dilma getting skewered in the polls for issues that were outside of her jurisdiction (federal vs state/provincial).
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But what if it was on a good account
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Turns out the fix was removing expo-task-manager and expo-background-fetch... Time to work on a minimal repro...