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Building an atomic writing habit / personal site platform https://t.co/JiqMJjzozQ. Looking for cash, have you seen any? Hack the planet. #golang

Seattle, WA Присоединился Mayıs 2011
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chris@breadchris·
@LucaSestak your music is incredible ❤️ every listen is better than the last
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cts🌸@gf_256·
gave a talk today at @archetypevc's office on how most crypto ai mechanisms are broken, and how to profit off it
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@moyix anytime I use a package manager that isn't just git urls distributing the actual source code the package was written in, I experience great pain
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Brendan Dolan-Gavitt@moyix·
I think this would probably cause more problems than it solves, but sometimes I do wish old abandoned packages that took the good name early on could get reassigned to the thing everyone actually *meant* to install
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trash@trashh_dev·
i love it
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chris@breadchris·
hackers like lisp because of the REPL, you instantly have your code running. use your language and IDE's testing features to go from idea to runnable code quickly. this is using go in intellij
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chris@breadchris·
export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider
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chris@breadchris·
my favorite feature of nodejs is how reliable the http server implementation is
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@brandur your website is one of the most beautiful/functional personal sites I have ever seen. good job.
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chris@breadchris·
@moyix those buckling springs will help you establish dominance on your commute
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chris@breadchris·
@MattJamesBoyle env vars belong with config management. there should be no surprise "env var not set" at runtime. i use github.com/uber-go/config but i am not in love with it, there are some improvements i would like to see
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Matt Boyle
Matt Boyle@MattJamesBoyle·
Let's talk about managing environment variables in #golang. How do you do it? Do you use a library? Is there a code pattern you like and re-use? As always, I'll write it up.
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chris@breadchris·
learn how to ask good questions
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@lauriewired was bionic another std lib being developed at the time along side glibc?
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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
Deep in the Android source code, you'll notice an interesting secret by Google. You'll find very little documentation, but it permeates the entire OS. The C standard library on Android is a unique implementation called Bionic, *not* glibc, like you’d see on most linux systems. Why? Performance + Licensing. The first android device ever, the HTC Dream, only had 192MB of ram. Bionic is stripped, doesn't support all of POSIX, and only targets little-endian systems. The memory saved by using a stripped C standard library was significant in the beginning of Android. But the *strongest* reason Google used Bionic over Glibc is BSD vs GPL licensing. In the early days of Android native development, static linking was very common. If you statically link to GPL'd code (like Glibc), you are required to copyleft (aka open source your own code). BSD is far more permissive by comparison, allowing you to stay closed source with statically linked code, as long as you acknowledge the license.
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anonymous coder 218@adamc0dez·
I’m getting The 0 to 1k MRR podcast back up soon. Who should I interview?
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chris@breadchris·
@LisaForteUK you change a tax code so you get 20% layoffs across the board, including the already understaffed security teams
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Lisa Forte@LisaForteUK·
What is a “sophisticated cyber attack” - wrong answers only 😂😜
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