it's a wild ride hitting it to find out what it can actually return and if the status codes even match
it's a wild ride hitting it to find out what it can actually return and if the status codes even match
> should take an hour
> know it should take an hour
> do everything in my power to avoid doing it knowing it takes an hour
> end of the day
> oh well, tomorrow it is then
> should take an hour
> know it should take an hour
> do everything in my power to avoid doing it knowing it takes an hour
> end of the day
> oh well, tomorrow it is then
feels good
feels good
> here is a solution!
> no, wrong because of X
> you're absolutely right! let me fix that...
> nope, wrong because of X and Y
> correct! let me amend that...
> no, wrong because of A, B, and now C
> you're right! i'll fix that right up...
and so it goes on and on and on
> here is a solution!
> no, wrong because of X
> you're absolutely right! let me fix that...
> nope, wrong because of X and Y
> correct! let me amend that...
> no, wrong because of A, B, and now C
> you're right! i'll fix that right up...
and so it goes on and on and on
more like CLOWNflare, amiright?
more like CLOWNflare, amiright?
smh
smh
> "URGENT - [Tool Name] Issue"
> close browser window
> turn off slack
don't bring that shit to me at 16:30 on a Friday afternoon
> "URGENT - [Tool Name] Issue"
> close browser window
> turn off slack
don't bring that shit to me at 16:30 on a Friday afternoon
> try it simpler
> doesn't work
> in order to make it work efficiently, need complicated stuff
> i see how it is now
> try it simpler
> doesn't work
> in order to make it work efficiently, need complicated stuff
> i see how it is now
not the robots, not the super low-latency APIs, but a silly Bluesky bot that posts Magic: the Gathering art every hour.
costs next to nothing to run on AWS and all written in Rust.
@moxarcana.com get across it
not the robots, not the super low-latency APIs, but a silly Bluesky bot that posts Magic: the Gathering art every hour.
costs next to nothing to run on AWS and all written in Rust.
@moxarcana.com get across it
what i end up making is a loud, clunky, diesel-powered monstrosity that's in some desperate need of WD40
but boy does it run well
what i end up making is a loud, clunky, diesel-powered monstrosity that's in some desperate need of WD40
but boy does it run well
they recently opened a multi-million £££ complex to enable this.
it's funny to think that none of that would have happened if a glass syringe didn't explode in my face
they recently opened a multi-million £££ complex to enable this.
it's funny to think that none of that would have happened if a glass syringe didn't explode in my face
> breaks everything downstream
> rollback and try to triage the issue
> turns out comparing a string with a number is a bad idea
> fucking javascript
> typescript rewrite brought forward
> breaks everything downstream
> rollback and try to triage the issue
> turns out comparing a string with a number is a bad idea
> fucking javascript
> typescript rewrite brought forward