Since we're not going to get keyword arguments in @golang in the foreseeable, I've become very invested in using type definitions to "brand" common types in our codebase e.g. string, int, uuid.UUID and so on...
Yes, Keir Starmer, and the UK Labour Party has a plan. What’s your plan Rishi? Bankrupted the nation??
Economic Growth and Stability: Starmer aims for the UK to achieve the highest sustained growth in the G7 by the end of his first term. He plans significant investments in green energy, with a goal of achieving zero-carbon electricity by 2030, albeit scaling back from initial higher spending commitments due to fiscal constraints.
Public Services and Health: He emphasizes reforms in health and social care, aiming to improve the NHS and ensure better health outcomes. This includes addressing staffing shortages and improving service delivery.
Education and Opportunity: Starmer plans to reform education and childcare to "break down the barriers to opportunity." This includes increasing funding for schools and making childcare more affordable and accessible.
Justice and Security: He seeks to improve the justice system, focusing on reducing crime and ensuring fairer, more efficient legal processes.
Environmental Commitments: His policies also include making the UK a "clean energy superpower," emphasizing green jobs and sustainable development to tackle climate change
@RishiSunak - cut NHS waiting list by 40k a week
- address anti social behaviour
- create GB Energy
- process almost 100k asylum seekers you keep in limbo
- scrap Rwanda scheme
- more police on streets and teachers in schools
- grow economy
- put you and the family on a plane to California
Reactive queries have landed on op-sqlite
You can now have a reactive SQL query directly to sqlite. Connect it to w/e state management you are using. Should be blazing fast.
Give it a try:
npm i @op-engineering/op-sqlite@6.0.2-beta1
@Sandford_Police Traumatic to watch as a cyclist. I often think being directly in front of the car is the safest place to be because that's normally where the driver is looking. Not in this case! Maybe there was something obstructing the driver's view leading up to the corner?
Officers from the Roads And Transport Squad are appealing for information following a Road Traffic Accident where a pedal cyclist crashed into a car that was completing a legal right turn
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@ospfranco Yes pretty sure they are host objects, but also pretty sure there is some more abstraction and functions may be called on each property access
Final question I had, access time on objects
Unless I'm being too dumb with NativeState (seems only useful to be kept on the native side, no JS shenanigans)
@ospfranco Presumably you would still use cocoapods actual repository though? I do miss typed autocomplete a lot when messing with Podfiles. Swift a better choice for it to be adopted by the iOS community? RN depends on the pods project by default so how would you work around that?
@DasSurma I guess both is also an option (which I would never code) but you could argue covers both bases and maybe an additional warning that this might be an hour off due to daylight saving haha
Let's say someone sets an alarm for 2.30am on the night daylight savings kicks in (i.e. in America, the clock jumps from 2am to 3am).
When should the alarm go off? Why?
@ospfranco > It says a block representing the key can be exported, not the key itself
Yeah my read is this block is the key stored encrypted for the secure enclave ie the cipher text
Interesting-it seems the secure enclave is only meant to store the private part of elliptic keys, according to the netz
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However, the documentation here states you can actually store generic data on it via some conversion-fu
Need more time/sponsoring 😅