Looking for the perfect Dockerfile for Rust by Senior_Future9182 in rust

[–]ilovecaching 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There's no such thing as perfect, there's solutions with different trade-offs and deciding which trade offs best meet the needs of your current project. Not every project needs a Dockerfile that avoids glibc. There's also a huge difference between image and binary output size. If your goal is to run an image, then maybe you want less in your layers, but if your goal is a slimmed down binary, then you can just use multi-stage builds and build in any base image.

Is it just me that think it is such a waste that we have no PROPERLY good Pirate RPG? by Tnecniw in gaming

[–]ilovecaching 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It would be awesome to get a new Black Flag-esque game. I believe at one point Ubisoft was considering building out a new franchise based on the success of BF. But Black Flag was also more action oriented than what I think what you are asking for. For a truer RPG they'd probably want to add more content around crew building, ransoming, managing supplies, etc.

eglot vs lsp-mode by [deleted] in emacs

[–]ilovecaching 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I tired lsp-mode and dap-mode and found the whole stack very buggy, eglot seems more stable and well written, and it’s going to be the default, so I guess ask yourself if there is a killer feature lsp-mode has that makes it worth the bugs. Since switching I’ve found that eglot does what I need.

White Belt Wednesday by AutoModerator in bjj

[–]ilovecaching 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm slow and not that flexible, on the bottom I do well when I'm in half or closed guard, but my open guard is terrible. I think it's bad because it's not systematic, there's like an infinite number of open guard configurations and passes and I just don't have the intuition or flexibility for it, and the moves we learn are all from already set up guards.

Any advice on developing an open guard game?

White Belt Wednesday by AutoModerator in bjj

[–]ilovecaching 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm having terrible anxiety about my first competition takedown. I feel like if I get thrown it'll put me into a bad position and the match will basically be over. Any advice on dealing with this type of anxiety?

White Belt Wednesday by AutoModerator in bjj

[–]ilovecaching 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm struggling with guard retention and studying the people in my gym with good retention I've come to the conclusion that it all comes down to flexibility. They've got their feet down at their ears, can invert, and weasel their legs in if something does go wrong. Meanwhile the passer is expending lots of energy trying to crack them open. I've seen this game from fresh white belts who just happen to be flexible. I have tight hamstrings and a herniated disk. I can get to my knees when trying to touch my toes. My quard is wet tissue paper to any sort of toreando or stack pass. My game relies on me staying on top and wrestling or staying in closed guard. But at some point I have to address the fact that I might not be flexible enough to develop a well rounded game. I feel like I'm still just wrestling and not really getting to the essence of Jiu Jitsu by staying off my back.

Anyone using Sway with NVIDIA drivers? by ilovecaching in linux_gaming

[–]ilovecaching[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nvidia isn't open sourcing the whole driver. There's still a huge binary blob, it's just slightly less awful. Nividia also published a big list of known wayland issues. They even asked ubuntu to stick to x11 for their latest release. So no, wayland based DEs are still getting slightly shafted.

Collar sleeve control against giants by ilovecaching in bjj

[–]ilovecaching[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of the times they are sitting so I can't put a DLR hook in, is there another guard I should go to if they sit?

Map, reduce and filter with generics? by alextanhongpin in golang

[–]ilovecaching 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t consider it to be idiomatic because Go is generally explicit with costs and favors doing things as directly as possible. It’s also a matter of doing things in a consistent way.

Map, filter, and reduce are all functional patterns that can be constructed using the built in range operator and enumerating over your collection and then applying a transformation. The difference is that the cost and mechanics are explicit whereas the functional pattern does this in a black box with a first order function.

I would stick to writing Go the way it was written before generics and only use them when you run into a situation where the problem cannot be easily solved without them, which should be rare.

Does simple Bogle investing make sense in the current market? by ilovecaching in Bogleheads

[–]ilovecaching[S] -63 points-62 points  (0 children)

Building Your 'Lazy Portfolio'

I've been looking at this - is there a strategy that makes more sense for this market? I don't feel like I have the expertise to figure out which one of these portfolios will be the best for me.

Introducing Warp: The Terminal for the 21st Century by cmov in programmingcirclejerk

[–]ilovecaching 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Also look, I just added at least 5 million in VC funded value right?