I don't see how this is relevant in today's world. - sent from my iPhone
It's not exactly a traditional role-playing game, but I've been very taken by Microscope. You can play it with a trello board it's pretty simple. It's more like world-building story-telling I guess.…
I was familiar with Haskell but I wouldn't consider myself a functional programmer, most of my career has been on the Object Oriented side of things. I actually found it to be quite approachable. It's charm has stayed…
I haven't really worked with any client-side languages before, so I picked up Elm because it was similar to other languages I'd used in the past. It's got a unique approach to things and an incredibly active community.…
I've found that not just with open-source but even in the private sector (engineers at big companies can also be extremely prideful and opinionated) I need to essentially treat them with kid gloves, even if they're a 50…
I want something like a Herman Miller Embody or Aeron but with a working toilet built into the base of the seat that maybe runs to a septic tank on the back rest or something. I waste a lot of time getting up to use the…
taskwarrior. command line todo list, has a sync server for sharing tasks across devices. I like it because i can just type `task` in the shell and see what i need and keep working, then if i finish something it's `task…
This is lots of companies I've worked at. Producing vaporware solutions for problems that may or may not be defined via user requirements (if defined at all). I'll just tell you about the worst one I worked at: Under…
I'm not familiar with your setup, so I'm not sure how much of this is applicable, but I've seen a few different approaches, the all more or less go like this: * choose a configuration state manager like Salt, Ansible,…
I don't see how this is relevant in today's world. - sent from my iPhone
It's not exactly a traditional role-playing game, but I've been very taken by Microscope. You can play it with a trello board it's pretty simple. It's more like world-building story-telling I guess.…
I was familiar with Haskell but I wouldn't consider myself a functional programmer, most of my career has been on the Object Oriented side of things. I actually found it to be quite approachable. It's charm has stayed…
I haven't really worked with any client-side languages before, so I picked up Elm because it was similar to other languages I'd used in the past. It's got a unique approach to things and an incredibly active community.…
I've found that not just with open-source but even in the private sector (engineers at big companies can also be extremely prideful and opinionated) I need to essentially treat them with kid gloves, even if they're a 50…
I want something like a Herman Miller Embody or Aeron but with a working toilet built into the base of the seat that maybe runs to a septic tank on the back rest or something. I waste a lot of time getting up to use the…
taskwarrior. command line todo list, has a sync server for sharing tasks across devices. I like it because i can just type `task` in the shell and see what i need and keep working, then if i finish something it's `task…
This is lots of companies I've worked at. Producing vaporware solutions for problems that may or may not be defined via user requirements (if defined at all). I'll just tell you about the worst one I worked at: Under…
I'm not familiar with your setup, so I'm not sure how much of this is applicable, but I've seen a few different approaches, the all more or less go like this: * choose a configuration state manager like Salt, Ansible,…