finally
finally
testing the subtitles for react-native-video, it might work a little too well x)
yeah but common that should work
it's dotnet ef
it's dotnet ef
orm is object relational mapping aka what ppl like to use to write sql in oop langs
yeah, Order without a condition should filter by the identity of the items (since elements are ints) but apparently the orm doesn't know how to translate that
I hate ORMs so much, how is the first invalid when the second is valid????
playing "what statement is the orm not able to translate" is so fun -_-
yeah but you want your caller to know there was an error. it shouldn't be this hard/unreadable to return the error during the defer
so this is the right way in golang to handle file closing errors...
named returns edited in a `defer` + docs that always do `defer f.Close()` because apparently nobody cares about error handling...
brainstorming on how to allow kyoo's transcodes to be distributed
this tweet will only be interesting for maybe 5 ppl lmao
thanks, it gives me some motivation to finish my drafts x)
wtf i didn't know msvc used 4 bits for longs T-T
this was a lot of work but v5 api is done! with that we got over 4k commits!
next step is updating the scanner for the new api.
<3
i think i need follow lists too haha
i see more trump posts on this website than on twitter...
should i try mastodon instead?
github.com/zoriya/flake
i cooked for the nvim part, the rest is super generic/boring
ramenhost.dev/posts/side-q...
My take on this inspired by @zoriya.dev
i keep being surprised when ppl get inspired by what i write, ty so much!
great blog, not sure how to read the ikigai map tho
wasn't expecting to get quoted but yeah the more fun you have the more you'll continue working & be productive
happy ppl like my blog, i really started it thinking i would shout in the void
waow that's supper cool!
was wondering what kind of magic was needed for it to happen and then i saw angular :c
i thought it was a new htmx bullshit x)
scala is pretty close to your definition i feel, my last job was using scala and it was pretty good honestly
this is why I love haskell, it's so elegant
ngl i searched what it was x)
you can always learn it (+ typing on a split keyboard/ortho is really different from a normal one, so you might find it easier than unlearn your habits on usual keyboards)
i had a bit of time and wanted to learn electronics and 3d modelling
i also had a bit of pain in my right pinky when using my old keyboard (the moonlander)
i finally have a good tenting solution for my keyboard
bonus: the magnets that hold the foots can be used for storage
i need to remember this next time i talk about `jot` with someone x)
wip of the song I'm struggling to get right
I don't know when ppl stopped using it but i assumed it was before our generation
never used it, i thought it was older