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asdjlkadsjklads

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    Comment #27949701

    We used NixOps for a while. Small company ( 20), with lots of client deployments on prod and various pre-prod environments as well. NixOps worked well enough, and i never heard com…

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    Comment #27877232

    In this case i'd say yes. It's a DB purposefully written for learning, with good references and documentation. However if it was just another DB.. especially one competing in an ar…

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    Comment #27816486

    Okay i wasn't interested in the `less` usage in the GP comment because i use tmux to stop and view logs as they're passing by. However automatically opening in my CLI editor? That …

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    Comment #27803170

    Couldn't agree more. The only reason i'd call myself employable as a developer is because i've taken on many self-projects and reinvented many wheels, which resulted in lots of sha…

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    Comment #27643039

    Losing, but still buying in.

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    Comment #27259513

    Agreed, but only one party there is supposed to be working in your interest. It's why i'm pro-big-government, but also very heavy handed about what i want to see with government tr…

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    Comment #26312215

    heh, makes me want to go to a code camp now. I've got ~7 years professional(?), ~11 years hobby, experience at two medium sized companies. Spent my years reinventing a ton of thing…

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    Comment #26285620

    I'm writing a git-like, so i'm curious your thoughts on this. What would undo, do exactly? Eg would it make a new commit, reverting the previous? Would it undo the last commit, dro…

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    Comment #25412521

    What's going to be in 5.11?

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    Comment #23662533

    PASETO looks interesting, thank you! Since my primary concern is external client APIs communicating with ours securely, but also in a way that's not too-foreign. I imagine JWT woul…

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    Comment #23662502

    > first off: the whole idea of using oauth in your systems is to externalize authentication. its main usecase is if you have several services which share the same users... usually …

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    Comment #23662121

    Interesting article. On this note, recently as part of small group of people we needed to implement API -> API authentication. Unfortunately, we don't have anyone who has solely im…

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    Comment #23586264

    > What if, instead of bowing to corporate greed which cares not a bit for our country or our people, we actually invested in our own population and trained them to do the jobs H1-B…

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    Comment #21175838

    > Think of special pronouns as names. All the etiquette we have surrounding names apply equally to pronouns. I'm bad with names, too.

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    Comment #21169507

    Sometimes i consider myself lucky that i don't know anyone seeking special pronouns - because i imagine i would repeatedly use what i visually see, not what they request. These day…

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    Comment #20729961

    This feels pedantic and totally besides the point. The author was describing "gets all users" as in, gets all users that Apple can get. What's next, would you point out how people …

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    Comment #20729933

    Yea, this whole discussion feels weird to me. Different use cases. I love Rust (and dislike Py lol), but from everything i hear a highly dynamic frontend (like Py) has little downs…

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    Comment #20606360

    Cool! I wanted to do similar things, neat idea. These days i'm wanting to try something similar but with a nice UI - i'm so tired of the Terminal, but it's hard to get away because…

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    Comment #20371010

    > If the price was the only problem, you'd still expect to see people playing draft regularly, at least in the interim, especially since there are free drafts you can play. But the…

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    Comment #19895763

    Interesting! On that note, is there a service like this to request drawings not from photos? Maybe with early sketch phases to suss out the specifics before committing to the final…

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    Comment #16952223

    /shrug, language matters to me. I like knowing what code i can interface with. Generally speaking, written in Go is a boon to me (as a Go dev obv) , written in Python/Node/Ruby is …

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    Comment #16710969

    Yea, this is now a requirement for me on any future languages i use. Coming from Py/Node, single executables blew my mind.

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    Comment #16526912

    I love new editors, but i have to ask every time - what is this one doing new? I'd kill for new editors trying new and interesting methods of text (or code) navigation and editing,…

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    Comment #16451377

    Can anyone summarize how the user interacts with this? Do you just meditate while listening to it? Or..?