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Tidal is great but IIRC it either doesn’t support Amazon Echo or the integration is poorly implemented.
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Tidal is great but IIRC it either doesn’t support Amazon Echo or the integration is poorly implemented.
Do you think Valve is going to start deleting accounts over 100 years old?
It’s almost like these languages were designed to solve different problems.
AWS CLI is trash compared to gcloud in general.
Say what you want about DI frameworks, but if I have to remove another fucking global variable so I can write a test, I’m going to cut a bitch.
πfs: The Data-Free Filesystem!
Oh wow. I hate this lol
Would you rather have semicolons or significant newlines?
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is just a monad after all
You can replace return foo
with just foo
.
Well you have a variable foo
being mutated. Maybe that’s what they’re for?
Rebase feature branch, merge commit into main
(NO SQUASH).
Right but it’s pretty rare that a tiny PR actually accomplishes a valuable user story.
So my point is just that lines of code is mostly irrelevant as long as it’s organized well and does no more than necessary to accomplish the agreed upon goal.
This does seem like a potential issue if the PR is itself implementing more than one vertical slice of a feature. Then it could have been smaller and there might be wasted effort.
If the patches are small and well-organized then this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It will take more than one day to review it, but it clearly took much more time to write it.
Yea this looks productive.
Imagine how useless the LSP suggestions are.
Oh good point I totally forgot it’s a JVM lang.
Erlang really is the necromancer’s language.
Why is Swift… like that?
I assume Scala is like a “gateway” (drug) to functional programming by way of also supporting imperative and object oriented paradigms.
Define “program”
But quiche is tasty!