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Professional software engineer with exposure to most modern languages and paradigms. Currently working in high volume cloud data pipelines written in golang & java using Apache Kafka, rabbitMQ, clickhouse & mongoDB. High functioning autistic, family man.
Slightly nervous that the linker warning: "ignoring duplicate libraries" means I can't have multiple dylibs with the same name loaded in #cgo #golang
Nice, I've heard good things from others as well.
How are you liking Elixir?
I should not be allowed near production with this hangover
*yet ;)
While domain handler verification is a great step towards a safer online social media app, itβs still this easy to manipulate the system.
(By the way this genuinely isnβt me π€―)
I guess I'll try sentry then...
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@dplouffe.bsky.social Welcome, wonderful man to the bright π¦Bluesky!
We're delighted you're here, not only because we know who else will be coming! ππ
# on top right is for lists and feed preferences, and here's a quick tipsheet to share!
Interesting that bsky users seem to hate MAGA and crypto shills more than transphobia and bots. π€
Do your part, keep bluesky blue π«Άπ
Makes sense!
Nice that code literacy is incentivised.
Why is it so slow? Is there a rate limit?
Thrilled to finally upload THE DIRTY BOOK: A USERS GUIDE TO EROTIC SOFTWARE (1982) up on @archive.org. @textfiles.com helped me nab this on ebay, @philsalv.bsky.social did the scans for VGHF.
So what is this thing? π§΅π
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Always used to be MS Access to do that, IDK if that's still a thing...
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Scammers and bots not welcome this is supposed to be our happy place!!! π
Be aware of people out there on Bsky who are trying to scam you by "donating" you via Cashapp or PayPal.
NEVER accept it.
No matter how nice and genuine the person seems to be.
For context it's a small indy flutter game. I expect about 10 users.
What is the best mobile dev error monitoring tool?
I've heard of Sentry, Bugsnag & Crashalytics which should I use?
Oh oh! I just realized that Advent of Code starts in few days π
adventofcode.com
Can't say I have any knowledge of react courses on there though, it's been over a year since I looked at that.
Generally I find pluralsight to be a great resource. Content is slow to get going but sections are clearly titled so finding a starting point at reasonable competency is easy.
Cute mini snowman on a blue car
Wanna swap?
I forgot what it was like to have a feed focused on tech things I actually care about again π
Fairly easy to find by searching, follow a bunch of people with one click. β₯οΈ
A white board is a great place to start.
In practice, just being aware of the need for a common system of naming amongst all stakeholders will get you 80% there.
Starter-packs and feeds are great.
I really like it here.
Ubiquitous Language for sure.
IMHO we shouldn't start collaborating until we can communicate effectively.