We're seeing logins fail and trying to use the google meet and google drive APIs fail.
How do you separate the good from the bad? What do you do when Microsoft changes the good things into bad things? My take is that Microsoft consistently makes bad things and makes "good" things into "bad" things; so, I…
So weird to argue when google themselves listed these as having an outage.
They updated the incident noting that it's not just authentication affected.
Yep, seeing SSO and auth errors from firebase.
What blows my mind is how short sighted it is. Even the oligarchs benefit from scientific research. Even the oligarchs lose money when our industries move to other countries.
Lenses can be setup with bang notation. So a research lens could use !r your-query-here
Onirim is good but the phone app is better since there’s so much shuffling. Cursed?! is one of my favorites. Galdors Grip is really cool in that you can play it in hand, you don’t need a table, so you can play it…
Since you brought it up, I personally switched to jujutsu and prefer it greatly. I regularly help coworkers deal with issues in git and keep dropping hints like `in jujutsu this would've been done way easier like…
> If a player just delivers a nasty dunk and then even so much as looks at the guy they just dunked on, that’s a foul. On the other hand we get players like Draymond Green getting away with yelling at refs and trying to…
Basketball is also the problem, refereeing specifically. Refs are humans and make mistakes but it’s hard to watch and not feel like there’s blatant favoritism to star players or certain teams. There are the L2M reports…
Rescript?
Might have simplified this with errgroup [0]. [0] https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup
This is the beauty of open source. I love that you’re being so collaborative here instead of seeing another tool as competition.
Anecdotally having lived in both types of houses, sweeping and mopping is much more frequent in the house that allows shoes inside.
IME hard disagree. Projects with any longevity and/or turnover will have code that doesn’t seem to make sense but was put there for a reason. Commit messages are key to giving the context because even though there might…
Are you the IC or the manager?
Having worked in both sides I’ve always liked monthly.
I’d hate having 30 edits to a ticket description polluting my git log.
Couldn’t you just reference a recent doc and say this is mostly the same with these x differences leading to y alterations for z reasons?
Since you’re ok with diy have you looked at boards you can add a pimoroni trackball to? I haven’t used it personally but have seen a few of them.
In my job search for remote USA roles it seems a little less popular than Django just bolstered by the GitHub and Shopify postings. Node, dotnet, go, and Java all seem more popular.
I mean sure but that means nothing to the average user. You have to appeal to your audience, unfortunately, and the audience of mass users has shown time and again that ux is extremely important over anything else.
That’s cool. Clickhouse and Alloy’s performances are impressive.
This is amazing thank you for sharing.
We're seeing logins fail and trying to use the google meet and google drive APIs fail.
How do you separate the good from the bad? What do you do when Microsoft changes the good things into bad things? My take is that Microsoft consistently makes bad things and makes "good" things into "bad" things; so, I…
So weird to argue when google themselves listed these as having an outage.
They updated the incident noting that it's not just authentication affected.
Yep, seeing SSO and auth errors from firebase.
What blows my mind is how short sighted it is. Even the oligarchs benefit from scientific research. Even the oligarchs lose money when our industries move to other countries.
Lenses can be setup with bang notation. So a research lens could use !r your-query-here
Onirim is good but the phone app is better since there’s so much shuffling. Cursed?! is one of my favorites. Galdors Grip is really cool in that you can play it in hand, you don’t need a table, so you can play it…
Since you brought it up, I personally switched to jujutsu and prefer it greatly. I regularly help coworkers deal with issues in git and keep dropping hints like `in jujutsu this would've been done way easier like…
> If a player just delivers a nasty dunk and then even so much as looks at the guy they just dunked on, that’s a foul. On the other hand we get players like Draymond Green getting away with yelling at refs and trying to…
Basketball is also the problem, refereeing specifically. Refs are humans and make mistakes but it’s hard to watch and not feel like there’s blatant favoritism to star players or certain teams. There are the L2M reports…
Rescript?
Might have simplified this with errgroup [0]. [0] https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup
This is the beauty of open source. I love that you’re being so collaborative here instead of seeing another tool as competition.
Anecdotally having lived in both types of houses, sweeping and mopping is much more frequent in the house that allows shoes inside.
IME hard disagree. Projects with any longevity and/or turnover will have code that doesn’t seem to make sense but was put there for a reason. Commit messages are key to giving the context because even though there might…
Are you the IC or the manager?
Having worked in both sides I’ve always liked monthly.
I’d hate having 30 edits to a ticket description polluting my git log.
Couldn’t you just reference a recent doc and say this is mostly the same with these x differences leading to y alterations for z reasons?
Since you’re ok with diy have you looked at boards you can add a pimoroni trackball to? I haven’t used it personally but have seen a few of them.
In my job search for remote USA roles it seems a little less popular than Django just bolstered by the GitHub and Shopify postings. Node, dotnet, go, and Java all seem more popular.
I mean sure but that means nothing to the average user. You have to appeal to your audience, unfortunately, and the audience of mass users has shown time and again that ux is extremely important over anything else.
That’s cool. Clickhouse and Alloy’s performances are impressive.
This is amazing thank you for sharing.