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@rburchell
Organiser of pixels and herder of cats. Formerly Australian, now nationality-confused. All posts are my own opinion, no refunds for bad quality shitposting. #Linux and #Qt lover, #Golang hacker, reluctant #C++ user.
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FUD is what one throws around when you donβt have any better arguments to use I guess.
multibuild v0.0.2 is out.
New feature: output formats: github.com/rburchell/mu...
So if you want to distribute tar.gz or zip, as well as, or instead of your #Golang binaries, that's now easily possible:
//go:multibuild:format=raw,zip,tar.gz
Seems nobody properly solved "I want SMTP in CI or testing, but not a real one, because I want to directly grab the email to see if everything worked, and I just want it simple and run inside of the job" (or at least I didn't find it).
If you have the same problem: github.com/aardsoft/deb...
[master 0fae0d8b] pkg/irc: who cares?
6 files changed, 970 deletions(-)
RIP to some of the first #Golang I ever wrote. I don't think I've used it since 2021, and. the last *serious* use was probably 2014.
Aiming high I see
Aiming high I see
Hm, one of the few times I've noticed a missing piece in the #Golang stdlib: compress/bzip2 only has a decoder, no encoder. That's frustrating.
I wanted it for output formats for multibuild: github.com/rburchell/mu...
Seems it's quite an old issue:
github.com/golang/go/is...
Speaking of GitHub, I'm amazed that the new code search shipped the way it is. Sure, it's nice that it's better at finding things, but that's pratically pretty useless when it doesn't work on most repos because they haven't been indexed.
Why not just fall back to (some equivalent of) "git grep"?
Yeah, unfortunate and weird that.
It blows my mind that #Github Actions doesn't have an officially supported action for creating releases.
Yes, I'm aware community actions for that exist, but I don't want to take unnecessary supply chain security risks.
And yes, I know that there are other options. But this one's mine.
I finally cracked the other day. Yet another small Go binary that I needed to test on a few different machines with different GOOS/GOARCH.
Meet multibuild: github.com/rburchell/mu...
It's a simple way to make cross compilation of Go binaries easier. One command to build for many platforms.
I found it got pretty karmic. Season one ended really well.
Suddenly I hear the sound of a million GPUs crying out in fear
Good times
A custom QPaintDevice might help at a guess.. though PDF can have text embedded as paths, so maybe not.
Or another way to put it: the answer lies outside the graph, no?
Cost of living is rising, wages are stagnating.
So while they may pay proportionally less tax than their income band did a decade ago - that wonβt help much overall if the cost of living has significant risen over the same timeframe?
I notice thereβs a comment with some sort of update at least:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/upt...
Monkeys paw curls: FrP?
I think someone already beat you to that (RIP, fn)
Decent quality, at least? I started getting some proper sleep recently and even though thereβs less of it, it feels fucking amazing.
Hope you get your zzzs anyway.
much obliged; you may proceed about your business
cat tax required
What is that, an upload for ants? π
Thatβs revolting.
Yes, such an approach would lead to stockpiling, but it also allows time for domestic production to ramp up, and everyone else's supply chains to adapt to that..
... and they also give a (long!) lead time to allow for shock resistance, which hopefully helps avert catastrophic price rises and the economic devastation that entails (both to consumers and employers).
The difference compared to the US is that they're picking a specific thing to slap tariffs on (rather than being a shotgun approach) ...