1. @Gankra hope you escape SemVer hell soon 🤞

    GitHub timeline snippet showing Gankra making a GitHub release with the tag name ' v0.3.64-prerelease.999.oh-yeah+FIGHT-me.IRL123' in a test repository
  2. @skade If you have enough cores everything is fast :blobSmileSweating:

  3. @gryzor @zsmb13 I would love for the admins to come out and set the record straight in that case. Until then I will assume Nik's history of acting in good faith is being upheld in this incident as well.

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  4. @SylvieLorxu At least this year there won't be another YouTuber from my country teaching decidedly unskilled college students how to spam PRs for free merch

  5. Android Studio has started a new canary track carrying the Iguana name but there are no release notes to be found anywhere, what is going on?

    #AndroidDev

  6. huh I thought it was Friday already, clearly I can't wait for the week to be over...

  7. First year in a while that I haven't been using the #Android betas and the FOMO is setting in lol

  8. @yosh just saw that and while I appreciate that your position is much more reasonable, there is definitely a significant number of people who do hold the position I'm talking about.

    The cURL maintainer has repeatedly shared emails they've received asking them to do free work so billionaire organizations can check off regulatory and compliance requirements. I do not believe they're alone.

  9. @bodil Would not be Twitter if there wasn't more disappointment up for grabs.

  10. @bodil Twitter discourse has gotten pretty middling.

    FWIW, the tweets aren't gone and neither is the media. The HTTP t.co links are no longer linkified for whatever reason but the actual stuff is still accessible via Twitter's object storage with more direct URLs.

  11. @sheevink @yosh yeah I'm not a fan of all the onus of all this supposed accountability always being forced to the bottom of the chain. If anybody using my library needs to cough up an SBOM and finds something amiss, I literally never want to hear about it. It's their problem alone.

    There are a lot of people calling in ethical responsibility in the Serde situation in the absence of legal ones which also seems pretty moot since caring about build times is a perfectly reasonable choice.

  12. @Vlad @py I remember it from Twitter, I don't think it was ever put up on Py's blog.

    The gist of it is that when investigating a bug, you start a Slack thread (or anywhere you can keep thread-like information) and as you research and try things, keep noting them down. By the time you find the fix, you have a whole log of your process that as Py said, easily becomes the body of a blog post as well as becomes permanent record for future use.

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  13. One upside of using SQLDelight (github.com/cashapp/sqldelight) everywhere is that it periodically uncovers pretty embarrassing gaps in my #SQL knowledge that usually get papered over by more complex ORMs 😩

    #AndroidDev

  14. Tried out @py's talk-through-your-debugging technique yesterday with a Kotlin/Native commonizer issue at work and it actually works wonders!

    At the end I had a fairly fleshed out body of text explaining the root cause and its resolution; and during the process it helped me stay on track using the textual record of what I had already tried and why it didn't work.

  15. Did some napkin math and apparently I have spent nearly 250 hours in #Minecraft since early June :blobHelp:

  16. @zsmb13 Just saw you left Google. Big loss for the AndroidDev community but wishing you the best for what's to come!

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  17. Been a while since my GitHub "Recent activity" section has been quiet, kinda happy to be taking it easy.

    A close up screengrab of the "Recent activity' section of GitHub's dashboard, indicating that I have not been involved with any issues or pull requests in the past 14 days.
  18. @RedPacketSecurity Hm that seems like an oversight, I'll check in with Jason and get back to you.

  19. @RedPacketSecurity The settings menu is never disabled so I'm not really sure what you're asking me for. If you can't navigate to the settings button using the remote control we treat it as a bug and will be interested in fixing it.

  20. #Telegram completely died for me, love that.

  21. Have any #KotlinMultiplatform users here tried to do anything about the abysmal iOS link times? I'm working on release automation for iOS pods of the core KMP SDK at work and the link step for each Darwin target taking multiple minutes really adds up.

  22. @chirpbirb This used to happen with me and lobste.rs posts so often that I wrote a whole ass app so I could bookmark posts more easily. Mind you, I still don't read most, but hey they're there for whenever I want to

    github.com/msfjarvis/compose-l

  23. @linuxenjoyer I spent 3 hours at work today fiddling with my home-manager config, this is a personal attack 😭