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@trinsec @jq there's plenty of Gouda in the US, Edam is a bit more rare though.

@jq @trinsec oh now it's gotta be a "credible source", and not just a citation like you originally asked for. 😂

@trinsec @jq Most American cheese is plastic, plastic wrapped in plastic. My favorite cheese is called millennium gouda. After that I like the cremes, and then the blues.

Nobody wastes plastics like Asia. It's everywhere there, all over the place. Westerners at least can put it in the garbage, over in Asia they just drop it wherever they are.

@agterrane Cat quotes cow.. sounds like a martial arts technique.

@trinsec @jq ya know, cheese grows in cultures.. see how I stay on topic Trin? 😂

@kefir Yet china leads the world in productivity and efficiency with their 8 day work week. 😂

@jq that's why I said it with a worried face at the end..

@jq I'll eat anything pretty much if there's cheese on it. 😕

@jq Mercury is used in old thermometers because it expands consistently with temperature forcing a fluid to move up a tube to different temperature levels. If it's exposed to air, it evaporates at room temperature, when heated, it evaporates faster. The inhalation of mercury vapour can produce harmful effects on the nervous, digestive and immune systems, lungs and kidneys, and may be fatal. It might be safer to eat the sushi than to stand over a tuna or salmon when cooking it.

@trinsec pfff, I know it's not about the sushi with you, I know it's about how much you love mercury.. 😁

@jq does that mean sushi expands faster than other foods if cooked?

@slider7420 This looks like one of those movies that will make me lose self respect because I enjoyed it. 😂

@rgesthuizen I'm 3 weeks in, I'm still learning too, I'm enjoying it a lot though.

@napsy does this include commands I've added? Or just stock commands?

@admitsWrongIfProven oh eclipse is garbage, and also understand the backend of che is the same as eclipse. But I don't download updates, so I'm able to strip the bloat out of it, and we do our own updates to it internally. That's another reason I poked it with a stick for a year 😂, eclipse was garbage, is garbage, and will be garbage for the foreseeable future. And to think that Android Studio was built on top of that nightmare. What was Google thinking?

MongoDB node.js client is deprecating callbacks. Is this good or bad? I don't like it because, ugh, going back through old code.

@admitsWrongIfProven

Well I've got it on a dedicated server, so it runs much faster because it's on a beast of a server, especially for compile times. It can track developer edits, and the need of merging is mitigated by real time collaborative editing, so if I wanted to, I can watch my programmers coding in real time and jump in if I want. Handling support requests and issues, I just built a tool for that and because Ché is web based, it's easy enough just to add links to files that are being tracked. The other magic trick it can do is spool up testing environments / containers / vm on the fly. That's more useful in practice than I thought it would be. It's super flexible, it's community strength is low/medium. If you're dumb like me, you can use it to edit itself in a separate container, and if you're modifications are good, migrate the modified source and it's live.

For the bad:
It's very resource intensive.
Installation/configuration nightmare.
Modifications are difficult.
It's one of those things I poked with a stick for a year before using it.

For my purposes though, we mostly build algorithms and backends, for that it's great.

IntelliJ.. wow haven't heard that name in a while.

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