Posts by tomheyes@qoto.org
(DIR) Post #APdKkaQO2YumSgLrZw by tomheyes@qoto.org
2022-11-15T16:31:32Z
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@freemo seems okay for me! Love that you're checking! 🙏
(DIR) Post #AQrYEfSJve2T5viKem by tomheyes@qoto.org
2022-12-22T10:56:48Z
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Why do so many non ruby projects use ruby / rake as the build tool?Like, bash is hard, I get it... but it works really well for gluing ci tasks together and it doesn't need to pull down a bunch of external libs.Builds failing because your project depends on an old ruby version / code / deps isn't better.Running everything through rake for a ruby project make sense, sure! Otherwise why are you wrapping a totally JS codebase's npm commands in a rakefile? Just because bash can be intimidating doesn't mean that using ruby is the solution.#rant #grrrr #ci #cd #petPeeve
(DIR) Post #AQrbhhkilgOmTirHHc by tomheyes@qoto.org
2022-12-22T11:39:29Z
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@mur2501 Maybe but that feels a bit too reductive. I mostly do web dev *and* use linux a lot.
(DIR) Post #ATROLbYbFMVVTxaHMu by tomheyes@qoto.org
2023-03-09T10:55:05Z
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I repeatedly fall into the trap of working on my emacs configuration rather than doing the work I've set up my emacs configuration to help me with... #emacs #tinkering
(DIR) Post #ATRRKDnEPnDxLuSaHI by tomheyes@qoto.org
2023-03-09T14:17:04Z
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@freemo The struggle is real! It is one of those things that I manage to both love doing and hate doing at the same time. 😆
(DIR) Post #AV32pH5mR7kC1ABR1k by tomheyes@qoto.org
2023-04-26T15:31:05Z
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I can see someone in my wife's current zoom meeting has a parrot on their shoulder and I'm a bit jealous I'm not in that meeting...
(DIR) Post #AVPdEYH9YbTINVyR9s by tomheyes@qoto.org
2023-05-07T12:41:28Z
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@trinsec @freemo Well now all I can see is disco bender! 😂😂😂"Bite my groovy metal ass!"
(DIR) Post #AXbxttwCWqqF1b4Haq by tomheyes@qoto.org
2023-07-12T07:37:36Z
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@freemo I have similar worries about pragmatism if I stray of a well troden path. I find that's balanced by the joy of using / learning different languages. If you can, just try it. If you hit a wall early on then pivot. Logic can be moved to another language. Although niche, Haskell is a very solid and mature language, as you probably already know. 😁Good luck! Have fun! :haskell: