Thomas Stringer
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Thomas Stringer
@tr_stringer
Staff Software Engineer 💻 surfing 🏄♂️ snowboarding 🏂 classical piano 🎹 and Boston sports 🏀 🏒 ⚾️ 🏈 My tweets are my own.
New Hampshire Joined Eylül 2011
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The Reality of Adding Nines to Your SLOs trstringer.com/slo-adding-nin…
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I wanted automatic session save/reopen in Neovim, and a few Lua lines and shell function later and I got it! trstringer.com/neovim-auto-re…
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It's never a fun day when you can't boot up your machine because of a bug in initramfs, but it gave me the opportunity to document how to recovery the disk and fix the issue! trstringer.com/linux-recovery… #linux #debian
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@MartinDotNet But why pay then when you can pay $0/dev/month?
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@tr_stringer That's not the argument people are making... there are tonnes other, sensible, arguments...
Saying a startup won't choose a platform/language/ecosystem where they'll need to pay $49/month/dev for an IDE when they hit 6 devs... that's not valid
Individual preference is moot here
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I wrote my first Neovim plugin! It allows me to connect to a postgres database and run queries: trstringer.com/postgresql-neo… Lua is a lot of fun and a great experience to use with extending nvim! #vim #neovim #postgres #postgresql
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@johncodes Yeah! This is an important game. I hate to say a must-win but...
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@kellabyte @MartinDotNet is a good person to help with this, I think!
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@anze3db I never loved the additional indentation of python context managers. For me the Go way is nicer to look at!
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@VicVijayakumar I am a classical pianist and started when I was 6 years old. Daily practice, weekly lessons, competitions, the whole thing. While it isn't my career, at this point in my life playing classical piano is a major escape and big time enjoyment
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The other day my 9yo's violin teacher told me that her students who practiced for 30-60 minutes every day made considerably more / faster progress than the students who just showed up once a week for their scheduled lesson. If you stick with it even when it's difficult, even when it seems like you're not getting any better, you cross over a sisyphian hump and the road ahead is clear.
She had recently met one student years after they graduated out (one of the easygoing didn't-really-practice types) who still loved the instrument and who still played for fun and for the love of it. This student wouldn't be winning any competitions against the serious players, but they still had a healthy relationship with music and with the instrument.
I don't have a cohesive moral here to tie all this together. Take from this story whatever allegory you want.
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@johncodes Totally agreed. For anything I want to persist I put it on my blog
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writing is forever.
social media is temporary, fleeting, thoughtless, forgotten.
“Writing isn't about making money, getting famous, getting laid … In the end, it's about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well.“ - Stephen King
dax@thdxr
everyone feels like they should be writing, go through the loop of trying to get into blogging consistently, never sticks just get into the habit of posting here when you come across anything interesting - you don't need a blog after a year you'll be totally different
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@johncodes I’m not sure I could ever go back to the no-Lua land alternative
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@johncodes So true. I was able to get a quick plugin I was wanting up and running in a couple of hours. No Lua or neovim API experience and it wasn't bad at all. I definitely need to clean it up and iterate a bit but it's already usable
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Kubernetes node marked NotReady? But... why? I blogged about what goes into node readiness checks trstringer.com/kubernetes-nod… #kubernetes
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