Want to build a tool to document papercuts. I think there's a lot of value to be had in documenting the small speedbumps you experience, at the time you experience them. Think the optimization path from "good" to "excellent" often lies in figuring out where the papercuts are.
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Oh. My. God. While writing this I just discovered %F for the `date` command. $ date +%F 2018-05-16 No more messing around with `%Y-%m-%d` which I *always* mess up.
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Neat, okay - filed my first papercut: "Borrowing from a match statement isn't possible". Hope it's useful! https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/papercuts/blob/master/2018-05-16-rust.md …
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Also here's the tool I wrote on the plane over https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/dotfiles/blob/master/bin/papercut …
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Wrote down another one I ran into last week - Rust's `.unwrap_or()` methods: https://github.com/yoshuawuyts/papercuts/blob/master/2018-05-16-rust-or-else.md …
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Also starting to doubt whether "papercuts" is the best term. Does it sound hostile? I don't mean for it to be hostile. Maybe "speedbumps" would be better? Or maybs "small-nuisances". The latter is a bit wordy though. Ghmmmm.
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