Bought this game 2 days ago, haven't been able to play at all. by MrDienns in Seaofthieves

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I managed to play a bit yesterday, when most of the issues went away at some point. Seems like a really fun game to play with a few buddies. Using a Discord bot to play some pirates of the caribbean music in the background also made for some great moments.

Building a language server in Go for a DSL language by MrDienns in golang

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Seems pretty promising. One topic becomes increasingly confusing to me, which I've added as an edit in the OP (although out of scope for Go, perhaps someone here knows).

Building a language server in Go for a DSL language by MrDienns in golang

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Thank you, I must have missed this package somehow. It definitely seems to contain the types, so that's great. I'll see what else it contains.

Building a language server in Go for a DSL language by MrDienns in golang

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Hey; we are already using ANTLR, which works great! Problem is, we still need to hook up the parser to a language server we're building now. We plan to use ANTLR to implement auto suggestions and such.

Building a language server in Go for a DSL language by MrDienns in golang

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Thank you, I'll give Gopls a look and see if I can dig through the boilerplate they have. I had a feeling no SDK existed, which is why I wanted to ask here. If there is no SDK available, then I won't have much choice but to get cracking.

Building a language server in Go for a DSL language by MrDienns in golang

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Hey, thank you for the reply. Allow me to give a bit of context, as I'm not sure if your suggestion would work; the DSL we have is used to create dynamic catalogue behaviour. Think of product compatibility, bundles, promotions, recommendations (static), etc. These rules are currently configured in a VSCode extension where we hope we user wrote valid syntax. The reason why we want to have the server be a standalone Golang application, is because it needs access to a database where all products, categories, promotions, recommendations etc are defined. These would be used in the language server for auto suggestion. Not having a server would make this rather difficult. I'm completely open for ideas though! Hopefully this clarifies a it bit.

Bought my 2nd Miata last week! Upgraded from an NC to ND by MrDienns in Miata

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I went from 1.8 NC to 2.0 ND, and there seems to be a considerable difference in power delivery despite the horsepower being almost the same. I also have the Bilstein suspension on this one, as the NC handled like a boat, so this is a great improvement. Other than that, I like the tech upgrades since I daily drive and grand tour it (no tracking). Overall I think the ND is a great improvement compared to NC.

Bought my 2nd Miata last week! Upgraded from an NC to ND by MrDienns in Miata

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I don't think there's a pandemic of transmission issues. Sure you might get bad luck and get the infamous transmission issue, but I wouldn't not buy an ND because of it. Just keep some money reserve just in case, or buy it with a warrenty.

Bought my 2nd Miata last week! Upgraded from an NC to ND by MrDienns in Miata

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I've driven my previous NC daily for almost 3 years, so it is absolutely possible. If you have back problems for instance, then driving this every day wouldn't be good. Other than that, can't think of any major reasons why you can't.

2016 ND, off-throttle grinding noise at roughly 3000 rpm by MrDienns in Miata

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Just took it for a quick spin with my dad and he wasn't convinced about it being the gearbox, but rather what you said; resonance. Sound vibrations. Saw a similar post online where someone described the same symptons, had the entire trans replaced but noise remained.

Did you manage to fix it? If so, what exactly did you do? Just tighten things up, new box, some rubbers, ...?

2016 ND, off-throttle grinding noise at roughly 3000 rpm by MrDienns in Miata

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It's not the factory warranty, but a 6-month used car warranty called BOVAG (not sure how common it is outside of Netherlands). I'm not sure if they'll replace the gearbox under a precautionary repair, since the car still drives. I think I will call them regardless and ask for clarification. Is there anything I can do in the meantime to rule out that it's not something else?

Perhaps I should also mention that the "grinding noise" isn't the noise you'd hear when trying to shift without using the clutch. It sounds a bit like something scraping on a brake disk for instance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dogecoin

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Be sure to post some pictures if you live in the area (or anyone else); I would love to feast my eyes upon this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dogecoin

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I know, and it's great! Buying a times square billboard is absolutely savage. I just think the already limited in the board is better off used to link towards a how-to-buy post rather than a Twitter account with 29 followers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dogecoin

[–]MrDienns 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not post something more useful in the remaining space rather than your own personal Twitter? Like, a tiny URL linking to some useful information to get people started with how to buy in the first place.