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Builder. ❤️ free/open source & automation. Husband & father. Opinions are my own. He/him. Sr Systems Development Engineer at @AWSCloud: Integration & Automation.
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That also opens up options for storing in a NoSQL table later, creating indexes, et cetera.
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If search is a goal, then I’d recommend creating a schema and store them in JSON so that it’s easy to augment as you flesh out your requirements. Nothing too complex at first- just some key/value pairs. That way you can get going quickly with your core requirements and iterate as needed.
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Why not store them with the project like architecture decision records with the context, motivation, prompts, et cetera to help the team’s future selves?
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I hear that lol
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Beware that it’s likely going to make you feel really old really quick like it has for me, but worth it for my family.
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My homeschooled kiddos get this from watching YouTube gamers. It’s a big mixed bag that requires periodic monitoring, calibration, and conversations about what is & isn’t appropriate and why, but has helped my family feel a little less disconnected in this regard.
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If you like asdf, you’re going to love mise, which started as an asdf clone written in rust for performance and has since evolved further mise.jdx.dev
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Check this out. Can’t recommend it enough mise.jdx.dev
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In the context of the show, this would imply that the USA is the troubled hero and the rest of the world is bullying them. ?
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Beat me to it. It took a bit to adjust at first, but love this aspect now.
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Didn’t know this one, but luckily never had a use case for it. What’s the reason?
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Best epitaph evar