Frank Scholten

@Frank_Scholten

Cloud Native Engineer | Likes to program in Go 💻

Utrecht, The Netherlands
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    29. lip 2019.
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    Playful Cozy SF/Amsterdam Playful Gritty LA/The Hague Serious Cozy Portland/Utrecht Serious Gritty NYC/Rotterdam

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    30. sij
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    30. sij

    my work uses yarn and some of my projects use npm and I'm too lazy to remember which to use. please someone make a cli that runs one or the other based on if package-lock.json or yarn.lock exists and accepts both commands (e.g. both "add" and "install") you can call it "nyan"

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    Het gaat om de Wet van Behoud van Energie, niet Ideale Gaswet. Energie (hier IR straling) kan niet zomaar verdwijnen of zo maar geproduceerd worden. Dan hadden we een perpetuum mobile! Uw laatste 2 zinnen zijn niet juist. Die IR absorptie treedt elke dag op, niet eenmalig (1).

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  5. 30. sij

    I think serverless billing is good but it can make codebases more complex because of how things have to be deployed.

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    Nu ook nog iedereen vertellen dat waterstofgas ook aan ons aardgasnet kan worden toegevoegd tot uiteindelijk 100%. Ons huidige, prima aardgasnet is 100 miljard euro waard. Dat breek je toch niet zomaar uit de grond?

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    CO2 absorbeert onzichtbaar infrarood licht als dat vanaf de aarde de ruimte in straalt. IR licht is warmtestraling. Bijv. gloeiende straalkachel geeft zichtbaar rood licht en onzichtbaar IR. Geabsorbeerde warmte in onze atmosfeer moet ergens blijven. Dus atmosfeer warmt op.

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    28. sij

    current fav genre of tiktok is people trying to share what it feels like to be inside their heads, externalizing thought processes that are otherwise invisible from the outside e.g. this guy shows how video games have affected his everyday perceptual experience

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    28. sij

    Who uses the '' ls '' command just after using the '' cd '' command?

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    16. sij
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    16. sij
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    10. sij

    When you're looking for direction and asking for a sign...

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    4. sij

    100 miljard als waarde van ons huidige betrouwbare aardgasnet is met 17,4 miljoen NLders 5750 p.p., ook baby's meegeteld. Voor een vierpersoonsgezin is dit 23000 euro. Zomaar zonder nadenken weg doen?

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    7. sij

    Ik zal u geen woorden in de mond leggen. De werkelijk optredende verzuring wordt er natuurlijk niet anders van. Maar omgekeerd: met een gecorrigeerde reactievergelijking worden de vele rekenmodellen misschien beter? En Aerius van RIVM en TAUW?

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    7. pro 2019.

    This happened and here's the video: someone ripped the Maurizio Cattelan banana off the wall at and ATE IT 🍌

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    6. pro 2019.
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    And then there's -- Go used to define both MarshalJSON and UnmarshalJSON on *json.RawMessage (presumably for consistency) and it was definitely a mistake. It was changed so that MarshalJSON was defined on the value instead.

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    6. pro 2019.
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    The main one that comes to mind is where you've got a type that you pass around by value but you define the unmarshal methods on the pointer. time.Time is one example, and I've done this many times in my own code.

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    6. pro 2019.

    question: Do you have any mixed use of concrete and pointer receivers? If yes, could you explain your use case?

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    3. pro 2019.
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    AFAIU they're primarily meant as a way to help refactoring, e.g. when I moved to its own package I used aliases to avoid having to rewrite all the imports

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    But another use for aliases or type definitions for "cosmetic" reasons is where a type that you're embedding & wrapping to override a method has the same name as the method you want to wrap. eg, you want to wrap goka.Context, overriding its .Context() method to provide your own

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    Say you're writing a library which provides a pre-configured logger API, aliases are great for types like zap.Field, zap.Logger where you want to hide the fact to your callers that it's zap under the hood.

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