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Is crying on your couch a form of hammock-driven development? youtu.be/f84n5oFoZBc
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RT @sabrinaesaquino
Only half of programming is coding. The other half is crying in your couch covered in your blanket asking yourself why don't you just have a pop/rock band like a normal person.
twitter.com/sabrinaesaquino/st

RT @cemerick
"fun" is finding a tiny snippet of a script that will cause nodejs to dump core 🙃🙃🙃 github.com/nodejs/node/issues/

@swiley that would be the first time I've heard Age of Empires as the counter-argument for Bash 😂

is great at the forgotten art of , as when I need to make events for the next 99 days but then remove weekends. orys.us/ug

RT @RobStuttaford
If you use and shadow-cljs, please help the project by reviewing and contributing patches to the CIDER documentation (@thheller isn't an Emacs user, and needs help!)

github.com/shadow-cljs/shadow-

RT @xtdb_com
XTDB `1.20.0` is out! With various bugfixes and one minor breaking change: github.com/xtdb/xtdb/releases/

There are also still a few spaces left for the @reClojure workshop that @refset is running on Thursday eventbrite.com/e/xtdb-workshop

RT @johanmynhardt
Enjoying some tiling goodness when limited to one screen and trying to reference multiple resources in an attempt to grok java.time API's in Clojure.
So many things involved here:

conundrum of the moment: my db takes forms that receive approvals. When any approval at all has been provided, my query is lopping off certain json fields of the form they entered. The data's still in the db; it's just failing to come back in the query. Only when an approval exists for the submission. On the plus side, it makes it real easy to see which has no approvals yet...

RT @jackrusher
Open source software community one year after they switch to Slack…

@b6hydra you motivated me to look up bitwarden . how are you set up with it?

I'm generally perturbed by 2fa. Everyone is doing it these days, with the result that we are even more tied to our phones. It is just trading one evil, which people fear, for one which they haven't yet learned to fear.

This makes a nice elevator pitch from a very accomplished Java expert, Brian Goetz: "Clojure is one of the very few production-ready JVM languages that isn't simply trying to be a better Java." youtu.be/GedrGWu16_I

Being an ethically-minded technologist is very much like being an ethical rhetorician. The point is to expertly know the biases, power-plays, and deceptions common in the mis-use of the field. Big Tech is like the Powers Politick in this way.

Who else has programming creep into their idle thoughts? Today, I consideree peeling boiled eggs like refactoring code.

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