Excellent indeed. But how to use it? Policy code is where the huge number of exceptions-to-the-rule live, but can't be avoided in real context
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RT @RobStuttaford
EXCELLENT post by @plexus 👏
https://lambdaisland.com/blog/2022-03-10-mechanism-vs-policy
https://twitter.com/RobStuttaford/status/1502190995290664960
RT @RobStuttaford
Can confirm; next month marks the beginning of our second _decade_ with our #Clojure codebase 😱
(Yes, we still run code today that was written in April 2012)
It definitely does get better! But you have to work at it... https://twitter.com/mikehogan_/status/1502247811001290757
I grew up hearing about the legendary "bad hair day" that was a terminally serious ordeal for the big-hair girls of the 80s and early 90s. I am having my equivalent today: "bad tech day." Chargers aren't working as expected, I can't get mobile data to work on Verizon, and I couldn't even get the radio to turn on in the car for a while. It's one of those days...
Wait... am I doing this right? I'll just go back to RPN and lisp...
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RT @ZachWeiner
Thanks for the help on order of operations, geeks. Here's a handy guide I made that may help you
https://twitter.com/ZachWeiner/status/1484922324759494660
RT @slipset
And it’s built on #clojure :) https://twitter.com/TechCrunch/status/1501483882922889217
I learned that HDMI cables require more power than VGA cables. Today I learned that some USBC cables can throughput less power than others; phones cords typically max out at 18w, while my dock really wants 100w. My friends, I would much rather stick to trying to debug my project's transitive dependency version conflicts. I hate hardware.
TIL Raku is the next Perl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raku_(programming_language)
@souldessin to be clear, it wasn't the :hover selector that broke. It was the webdev tool "make it hovered" that worked in FireFox but not the same in Chrome
A handy thread to help break the div habit. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1501506685155696640.html
Handy. I need to remember these.
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RT @swapnakpanda
🏙 Should we use Semantic HTML?
✘ <div> ➜ <header> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <nav> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <section> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <article> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <aside> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <main> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <summary> ✓
✘ <div> ➜ <footer> ✓
⇩
https://twitter.com/swapnakpanda/status/1501506685155696640
RT @bravecljobs
Head of Developer Evangelism at Red Planet Labs
https://jobs.braveclojure.com/company/red-planet-labs/listing/head-of-developer-evangelism/p0WLhQUyONQSzh8oLg9Br
I just experienced #emacs rectangle-mark-mode for the first time, though I've been using rectangles for a long time. This allows me to make a rectangle easily even when neither first nor the last line are the longest. Nice!
Now trying to figure out: how do I change my mouse sensitivity from the command line? #linux
Full Stack Clojure web app engineer