NYT spelling bee saying that “monoid” isn’t a word
It’s actually so over for functional programmers
NYT spelling bee saying that “monoid” isn’t a word
It’s actually so over for functional programmers
Debra is the plural form of debris
Just did a successful surgery on a ps5 controller to replace the joysticks, what a rush
I’m getting married this August!
Common neovim W
It’s always a good day when I get to write rust at work
Alpine seems nice so far, though I haven’t yet done much with the UI side of things so I’ll have a much better impression of it soon. Never used it before but figured I’d use this project as a means of trying it out
Go, HTMX, AlpineJS, Postgres and S3
Might switch to SQLite to keep deployments simpler
I’m working on a private stripped down Instagram that will let people on a guest list upload/share photos, and dump to a google drive/icloud after.
I’m building it for my wedding next year so we can easily collect pics people take, but may try to turn it into a small saas if it’s well received!
Ergonofis sway desk in white oak/black legs
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After years of wanting to upgrade my desk at home I finally treated myself. Set it up over the weekend and it is really sparking joy for me. Pics soon!
I mean maybe if your error handling is just blindly throwing ? everywhere but otherwise not really.
I think in general lifetimes are a better example.
Any notable differences from the structure of the guestbook?
Stumbled on @dreamsofcode.bsky.social Guestbook repo and I like the idea of having main.go embed files, and having internal modules just expect to deal with an fs.FS
That was like 90% of what felt clunky and this feels like an elegant solution
My mom has to learn sql for her job and I just pair programmed with her lfg
I wish Go would just have an opinion on project structure. Everything I try just feels so clunky and I want to stop thinking about it.
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Thinking of doing advent of code this year as a neovim plugin where each solution is just implemented as
:Aoc —day 1 —part 1
When the current buffer is the input to the puzzle.
I’ve been wanting to try my hands at plugin dev and this seems like a good way to learn that and level up in lua.
You mean like this?
Absolutely, the Mannlichen to Kleine Scheidegg trail was *almost* the highlight of the trip, second only to getting engaged a couple days prior
Applied for a job that asked me to select which office I’d be closest to. There were tons of options in many different countries. Then it asked which country I am based out of, and it gave me two options, neither of which I am from. I picked Canada because close enough I guess 🤷♂️
When you say select are you talking about on double clicks or something else?
A cow grazing in the mountains in Männlichen, Switzerland
Here’s one of the better photos I took on my trip to Switzerland this summer
Agreed, my favorite is leftpad
Great standard library, has built in solutions for most common things you need to do
Bonus points if the BDFL also doesn’t care about style and just picks the default or something
Appoint one person on your team to be the BDFL for code styling and let everyone else free their mind to do important things
Swipe vim motions would be wild
I’m super interested in ocaml, but not ready to pick up/focus on a new language right now
The way I write ocaml is I’ve never written a line of ocaml in my life