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Call me crazy, but I sort of love stacktraces. They are so incredibly useful for debugging.

The Beauty of as a language really shone for me yesterday when I was data crawling -- nay, slogging -- through a big multi-type nested blob.

your "abundance of caution" is super annoying, and costing us lots of time and broke our CICD. Still, probably better than hacks. github.blog/2023-03-23-we-upda

The simple beauty of modulus arithmetic extended to 3D, coded in #clojure. Inspired by some of @guidoschmidt recent renders :)

Finalizing a project, with and was the right tool for bulk replacing per-file CSS orys.us/uL

Here's a first: did a Google search on something and one of my own Mastodon posts came up as a result.

Beginning to think that the cultural norm here of not allowing search isn't going to last all that much longer.

webxdc: at least 200 times more interesting than Web3 :)

I am really interested in this tech, and

orys.us/uJ

@Jerome That's true. All I know is that stuff "finished" and unmaintained now breaks because of Java...

@souldessin actually that does make me wonder if it had something to do with the hour -- perhaps the email service on free tier isn't 24/7?

@zulip and... it's back now, and all my queued messages went through at once 😂

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One of the big downsides to being a hosted language like is that, regardless of how awesomely stable the ideology with the language itself, you can't avoid problems if your host decides to make breaking changes. I am still doing damage control on the painful 9+ , where they decided it was time to shrink Java's core library and various dependent packages broke.

We are excited to announce that
@zulip will be participating in the
Google Summer of Code program for the 8th time this year. Anyone new to #opensource development can apply -- we'd love to see you in our community! #GSoC2023

summerofcode.withgoogle.com/pr

@zulip is hosted service email down right now? My zulip is neither receiving nor sending from my hosted instance right now.

I remember seeing some research about productivity and remote work--they studied both telemarketers and customer service reps handing inbound service or support calls.

The employees taking inbound calls did better working remote, but the telemarketers did better co-located (because they could pump each other up in between getting hung up on or yelled at)

Anyone else remember this and have a link?

@icedquinn social things that report "online status" of users really bug me. I'm always hidden on Discord and Battle.net, except when it actually breaks functionality

The problem with the @username syntax is that, while the functionality is as common as emojis, it depends on the implementation of whatever host -- so what you write on Mastodon will not be treated the same on Twitter, or Instagram, or Telegram, or wherever else you are @ing. So hashtags are a much more universally portable way of communicating, and don't require linkage to a particular account or service. Also, a pity it doesn't have a formal name, like "octothorpe".

I guess that's the story of Google. And possibly FaceBook.

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