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someone wants to correct my impeccable spelling they can make a goddamn pull request
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Krankenstyle posted:someone wants to correct my impeccable spelling they can make a goddamn pull request god-drat*
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cinci zoo sniper posted:
lol
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Krankenstyle posted:someone wants to correct my impeccable spelling they can make a goddamn pull request gonadic io posted:- goddamn
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wontfix, prescriptivists can gently caress off
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Krankenstyle posted:wontfix, prescriptivists can gently caress off
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also if you gotta correct it, it should be damned, not just drat
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gosh dern
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I leave so many typos in my comments it's terrible. then I correct them and put typos in the commit messages about what I did. basically, my typing sucks
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i hope you're using a language where some automated tool can catch typos in the code itself before it runs
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my posting rig is faster than yours
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my new posting technique is unstoppable
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Krankenstyle posted:my new posting technique is unstoppable
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Krankenstyle posted:my new posting technique is unstoppable is it shitposting
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cinci zoo sniper posted:is it shitposting ... yes
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:I leave so many typos in my comments it's terrible. then I correct them and put typos in the commit messages about what I did.
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Fatty Crabcakes posted:People complained about typos in my commit messages but then stopped when I started doing commit messages almost entirely in emoji power move i wish i could embed animated gifs in mine but i’ll settle for blowing up my coworkers’ inboxes with them in github comments
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i broke our build server for several hours once after committing a message with a unicode lambda
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:i broke our build server for several hours once after committing a message with a unicode lambda hell yea, lets try it here too λ also ƛ e: aw shoot the forums are still up
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:i broke our build server for several hours once after committing a crime with a unicode lambda
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lmao
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Oneiros posted:power move https://gitmoji.carloscuesta.me/ ![]()
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look at all those idiots on the contributors page
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:i broke our build server for several hours once after committing a message with a unicode lambda same, but my char was💩
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I switched from FCC Block API to OpenStreetMap for getting the county data, as my placeholder until I get a more permanent solution like GIS in place. It's a lot less reliable and straightforward than FCC Block API for getting the county, as in sometimes the 'county' field is missing and I have to check the 'town' and 'city' fields to see if they have the word ' County' in them or they're in Virginia where there are independent cities. A few records out of 5,000 didn't have any county data at all, but it's better than nothing since the FCC API is still down.
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jesus christ
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disappointing lack of 💅
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Soricidus posted:i hope you're using a language where some automated tool can catch typos in the code itself before it runs i tried that but it kept just deleting all the php files
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pokeyman posted:disappointing lack of 💅 they accept pull requests ya know
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akadajet posted:they accept pull requests ya know did you just tell me to go gently caress myself?
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akadajet posted:
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Fatty Crabcakes posted:so does you're mom That's more of a push request.
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is your mom a broken feature? cuz i heard a whitesnake cover band had her pulled off stage
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DONT THREAD ON ME posted:i broke our build server for several hours once after committing a message with a unicode lambda kind of want to write an actual lambda containing lambda expression now
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ctps: at work we're doing a small go project on an rpi. seems like it's not the worst use case for the language, compiling to a single binary is kinda nice. then i added a single utility library and now my pr is 200k lines jesus gently caress what a trash pile plus when setting up my dockerfile it took me over an hour to find the right place to COPY the vendor files and the source files to. all the example go dockerfiles i saw just put it in /go but that doesn't loving work instead i need everything to be in /go/src/github.com/myapp/go or some bullshit to get the compiler to even turn on gently caress i hate go. like the language feels deficient and dated but it's not the worst. but the tooling is just hostile
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what is the advantage of compiling to a single binary if you're just going to stick it in a container anyway? like i thought one of the big selling points of docker is that the basic unit of deployment is the image, not the file, so it doesn't make any difference if your program is one file or ten thousand files, the two behave exactly the same because docker encapsulates all that poo poo and you don't have to care about it.
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Soricidus posted:what is the advantage of compiling to a single binary if you're just going to stick it in a container anyway? command-line tools? like i've never had a use case for anything other than a static binary.
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maybe the container is where the compiler runs? otherwise you presumably wouldn’t need to copy poo poo for use with gopath note: I have zero minutes' lifetime go experience so I may be horribly wrong!
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yeah lots of people do their compiling inside of a container these days, i figured that's what gonadic io was referring to.
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oh, fair enough. i mean i compile stuff inside containers too, but that's because i'm going to be deploying it in containers using the same base image and i want the compile environment to be as similar as possible to the deployment environment so i don't even have to care whether my thing is statically or dynamically linked. it didn't even occur to me that you might compile stuff in a container and then deploy it the old-fashioned way
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