Michael Whitehead
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Michael Whitehead
@defectiveNPC
Building the thing that will build ALL THE THINGS! * CTO of Onepunch Technologies Inc. Functional Programmer.
Utah, USA Katılım Aralık 2022
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@DineshDSouza How can you fix the country if people aren't held accountable?
How can you fix the country if there is this lack of transparency?
How can you fix the country if you don't drain the swamp?
If this is Trump's idea of fixing the country then we don't want it!
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@KevinNaughtonJr Sometimes it's not about being right but it's about making sure the other guy knows they are wrong
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@melqtx Even if you want it in a new window. You are supposed to open it in tab then split to a window. Duh
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no sane person will open a link in new windows
Chrome@googlechrome
Are you more of an “Open Link in New Tab” or an “Open Link in New Window” kinda person? 🤔
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@ChShersh what is the best functional language to learn for a 16 year old as first language?
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@mitchellh Documents is for random documents like excel, word and scanned images, and NOTHING ELSE!
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For over a decade, I've used a GOPATH filesystem layout for my code (despite not using Go), because I liked it. Well, I realized finally that I don't hop between more than a handful of projects, so I put them all in `~/Documents` now, which exists by default on all my systems.
I noticed a Ghostty maintainer doing this and thought "... wait... they're right." The "Documents" home folder exists on macOS by default and on many Linux desktop environments. It sits empty for me. It's perfect.
So here I am. I hated the capitalized letter in that folder at first, but got over it pretty quickly.
I think people will hate this, lmao.

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This is a bit disingenuous. I was just pointing out that the very complaint you had about something being nix's fault exists all the time in nix... in docker... in npm... in everything.
The difference is that nix DOES have a way to solve it. The others don't solve it, they just benefit from the fact that many more man hours are poured into it to make it seamless.
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>Nix fixes this
meanwhile almost the entirety of my professional experience with Nix over the last 10 years is that any spookiness or weird build breakage was Nix's fault
pretty sure @snoyberg would agree too
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@theodorvaryag It absolutely does for certain open source projects
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@LukasHozda Lazygit is best. Used magit for years. Lazygit is more streamlined
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Magit is better than anything mentioned so far, and it's not even close.
Magit justifies having Emacs installed on the system, even if you didn't use it for editing
AstraKernel 💫@AstraKernel
Vscode Git > anything
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@kai_fall When you have a good safe language dependencies aren't a problem because they just work and are immune to code rot
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@BGatesIsaPyscho I just wish I could be this clever when designing a logo
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@ThePrimeagen It annoys me to this day because if-else should have been an expression in the first place
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