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RT @lambduhh
Did you miss Tues w @Vouchio ? Well, we gotchu!! Join us as I chat w @TonyMaley @mfikes and @swannodette and git hip to what makes vouch.io so darn ✨ special✨

(Psst.. It may not be what you think!!)

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Very cool cast! It was fun recognizing people by their voices while I did lunch with the family. "Ah, that's David Nolan . And Lamduh!"

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RT @tikhonjelvis
Yeah, I use an IDE: an integrated development Emacs

RT @Vouchio
Connect with us on Tuesday, Feb 15th 2pm EST for a mix of all things Vouch - history, team members, and of course,

Set your reminder! 👇
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@humanetech@mastodon.social When I have to use Zoom a couple times a week, I strictly use it from within my FireFox to avoid this.

@humanetech@mastodon.social When I have to use Zoom a couple times a week, I strictly use it from within my FireFox to avoid this.

RT @rameerez
@jesgvn I just wanna build things fast. Typescript does everything in its power to prevent me from doing so.

My Dell laptop has a power cord/port, and it can also be charged by the USBC dock. The BIOS doesn't offer me the ability to turn off USB charging, though, so my low-power phone charger barely manages to charge the computer and power the HDMI connections and peripherals. I hoped the BIOS had the option, but basically I want to be able to say, "don't charge from the USBC when you are also charged in to the power port." Is that too much to ask?

I found out about the hardware limit to the number of external screens you can setup. Today I also learned that there is, apparently, a resolution limit too. The TV I was connecting was defaulting to a super-high res and breaking the setup. When I got it to the res I really wanted, everything was better.

To whom it may concern: maybe I am just behind the curve, but if you are getting "reagent/render is deprecated" warnings in your project, the answer is that the function moved to reflect changes in the React.JS project. Now it's reagent.dom/render

I spent hours doing a bisection to figure out why something failing to build with an obscure error. Finally discovered that it is because of the ORDER of the dependency within my project.clj; it needed to nearer the end of the list of deps. This might be the blow I need to switch to deps.edn.

RT @VittoStack
Daddy, what are clouds made of?

Linux servers, mostly.

This was fun. I've never had reason to look in to bit operations in Clojure.
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RT @Endless_WebDev
@kelvinmai I came up with this when I discovered the `bit-xor` core function. You can remove 3 or 4 lines if you don't need to take collections, and it can be adapted to any coll you want (eg maps). Fun!
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PHP with suprisingly solid results (thanks, Facebook) but Node in the competitions, only looking to go up thanks to Google's interest in V8. Also, Go rocking it. Wait, are they Goog too?
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RT @askonomm
@Endless_WebDev Why is JS not good for back-end? I’d say it’s pretty okay toptal.com/back-end/server-sid
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The rhetoric is annoying, but the principle is good. This is what decentralized web3 is really about

Aral Balkan  
And I’m sorry but the solution IS boring. You want people to remain people (not properly) and you want democracy in the age of the digital network?...

JavaScript is not good for backend and offline stuff.
React is... a really good thing on JavaScript, but sometimes SSR is wiser than SPA.
Python is great for scripting and new users.
Solidity is good for Etherium (I think).

Clojure is good for... well, everything? No?
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RT @VittoStack
JavaScript is a tool.
React is a tool.
Python is a tool.
Solidity is a tool.

Concentrate on solving problems with the right tool, not on the tool its…
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