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AboutAnd The Lord said unto John "Come forth and receive eternal life", but John came in fifth and won a toaster.
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SkillsSvelte, Angular, Node
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I had all four of mine removed in past year or two. Sometimes it doesn't make sense to keep them. My dentist explained to me that they get demineralised and thus rot way easier than usual, so after the second time I was there to have a cavity fixed, he suggested I just pull them out. And I'm not in the US, I think I only pay like 30 bucks for each one.
It's a bit weird at first, but you get used to it fast. Be prepared for a few days of pain and itchiness though. -
IMO many of those would be still useful even without the pitfalls of JS. I very much like things like Omit, Required, Optional, Exclude and so on that let you manipulate types on the fly.
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I don't know about the dance, but it's a bit weird that "salsa" also means "sauce".
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Glad you're fine.
I think it's good to make habits to check that everything is turned off the last time you're in the kitchen for the day. I for example shut off the propane valve at the bottle even if the stove itself will cut off the flow when no flame is present. -
As long as the status codes are correct, I see no problem whatsoever; I'd argue that it's even better than a boring generic page.
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Is this happening during making things or during their use afterwards? If it's the former, sounds like someone suggested they should wear gloves and they ignored it; if it's the latter, it's like the material is not well engineered for general use.
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... and if you still care about the audio being lossless, FLAC is your friend.
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@lorentz Haven't heard of that, but it doesn't make a lot of sense either. Trying to integrate a whole external app (that's probably not meant for that) sounds like all sorts of things waiting to blow up. Instead, integrating just the command line seems to work - VSCode does that, the JetBrains IDEs do that, and for stuff like vim/emacs I guess it's just about either emulating the command line through the editor or opening a non-editor pane because stuff is already running in a terminal...
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For me it works - my prompt and all my command line tools are the same as anywhere else (with just a few keybinds being different because I need them in VSCode), and I rarely ever need to see more than two panes at once (for which vertical tiling works well). The "bonus" is that I don't need to switch context to another window or monitor.
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... or just that you really don't care what you're listening to.
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@kiki In that case what are you even on about?
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You really miss all the boilerplate from other frameworks, don't you?
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Let's start small and at least have it show at native resolution first...
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Honestly I don't have a strong preference. Pinning to an exact version means that I might have to update manually if a vulnerability comes up. Same major+latest patch might work better for that, but that depends on how the CI/CD is set up (if any).
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Not familiar with PHP, but in general, frameworks are there so that you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you do something a bit bigger.
For something small, sure - a framework is probably not warranted. But if you're using a framework and you just blindly update without a test run on local/dev/staging despite expecting incompatibilities, it's your fault too. -
Nobody wants an asshole, even if that asshole is the most technically skilled candidate.
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@qwwerty I can't remember the last time Windows has reset its file associations. For me it retains them even through upgrades.
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Do you have a minute to talk about lord and saviour, FSViewer?
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Good luck explaining that to the next company you apply for.
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To be Frank, I'd have to change my name.
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Overprovisioning can be a good thing after all.
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Able to do a screenshot and post it here? Apparently not.
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What's "New Year Devs"?
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Because they don't know that monitors have adjustable brightness.
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Depending on your situation you might be missing out.
I got my current job due to a recruiter finding me there - mostly because I had listed experience with a relatively niche technology. So it doesn't get in the way when I don't want it to, but could be useful when I need it. -
... or you've just hit an edge case for which there's no proper or more appropriate handling.
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The fact that she can look through your phone to begin with is slightly off-putting.
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How were you debugging? Wasn't this the first thing you'd see?
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Imagine also including the blame line as well
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You sound like someone who's about to go crazy into EDC and will start carrying a backup light.