the needs are pretty special
Thank you for sharing such a tender and adorable part of your life!
YAML works great for small config files, or situations where your configuration is fully declarative. Go look at the Kubernetes API with its resources.
People think YAML sucks because everyone loves creating spaghetti config/templates with it.
One reason it tends to become an absolute unholy mess is because people work around the declarative nature of those APIs by shoving imperative code into it. Think complicated Helm charts with little snippets of logic and code all over the place. It just isn’t really made for doing that.
It also forces your brain to switch back and forth between the two different paradigms. It doesn’t just become hard to read, it becomes hard to reason about.
This is RPS’s style, you don’t have to like it but it definitely fits in.
Sometimes you just need to get yourself into it to survive
I doubt he trained for that long if he left the chinstrap unbuckled
Disagree, I really needed it.
Thank you!
I set up a monorepo that had a library used by several different projects. It was my first foray into DevOps and we had this problem.
I decided to version and release the library whenever a change was merged to it on the trunk. Other projects would depend on one of those versions and could be updated at their own pace. There was a lot of hidden complexity and many gotchas so we needed some rules to make it functional. It worked good once those were sorted out.
One rule we needed was that changes to the library had to be merged and released prior to any downstream project that relied on those changes. This made a lot of sense from certain perspectives but it was annoying developers. They couldn’t simply open a single PR containing both changes. This had a huge positive impact on the codebase over time IMO but that’s a different story.
How is it done at Meta? Always compile and depend on latest? Is the library copied into different projects, or did you just mean you had to update several projects whenever the library’s interfaces changed?
I want to play it in couch co-op but I kept hearing that you miss out on content by playing it that way. For a first playthrough, is that true?
The guy leaving the gap tried to wave her through but I guess she didn’t see the “STOP” gesture he started throwing when I got too close.
She had to slam on her brakes or she still would have hit me. When I looked back she made a clear “I fucked up” gesture that wasn’t caught on cam.
When I saw the gap I started watching it closely. I probably wouldn’t have been able react fast enough otherwise.
This happened to me, I was the fast car. Here’s the dash cam video: https://streamable.com/q98ojg
Take it as a sign that women experience the world differently than you do.
What are the quirks?
Wow, no, no connection! I need to read this book now so I can read about my cat!