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Replying to @g_lebec
I'm hoping we finally get digital backends for old manual cameras.
There's real ownership implications.
If the recent surge of polaroids is any indication physical media is having a bit of a renaissance.
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there's no place like almost home
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Replying to @KarelGardas
Fair point. I'm glad they work for you.
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Thanks, sorry I didn't remember. It's been years.
Replying to @KarelGardas
Build times, ease of deployment and design flexibility are as important to me as safety so not necessarily.
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Line comments seem ok. What's the problem?
If you take on layout blocks aren't you back to the complexity of parsing yaml?
Replying to @ChShersh @kotlin
@kmett's talk on Monoidal Parsing a few years ago scared me off multiline strings and comments.
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SQLite is incredibly dangerous because it makes me believe it's possible for me to write good software in Tcl and C.
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Here for the guy jamming out on his crutches
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ovation guitars
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Replying to @lbseale_hs
Aren't they also regulated? And in the US you need a pile of engineering certifications to practice.
I've had pretty good luck with unlimited PTO but it was less the company and more having good managers and being privileged enough to be able to walk away.
Congratulations to Microsoft employees on your new four day workweek. Oh, you can't take every Friday off? Why, that would imply that it's not "unlimited" so much as it is "a scam to not have to pay out unused PTO when you depart the company."
RIP Jeff Beck. Damn.
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Netflix mini series arc where ☝️ is the end 👇 is the beginning
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If you know how to do the latter send tweet.
Blows my mind that Play Misty For Me and Dirty Harry came out in the same year.
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So anyway, Nim.
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