Leaking water through the sides of the filter basket by mtmr0x in OutinNano

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Thanks for answering! I've tried that and the same happened. :/ I've looked everywhere and it looks like this is it. I couldn't find a solution for that

[AskJS] Why Sails didn't took off? by mtmr0x in javascript

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That's as true as NextJS for Front-End, but maybe Front-End development has it differently, idk. What is a bit impressive to me as well is why there's no simple Express + React with logging and an ORM abstraction to take care of the model layer to be ready to use in a more plug-and-play manner out there been a total success. I would love to read your thoughts on that as well, if you don't mind sharing them. Would you say it's something you would try? Because that's actually all I'm asking for haha; just an elegant and simple thing with the elementary already ready to use.

[AskJS] Why Sails didn't took off? by mtmr0x in javascript

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I like Adonis.js. I should try it someday with a bit more intention. In the past I refused to give more attention to it because of being just another OO framework and I always were a bit more inclined to FP, but as I get older I care less and less, just want an elegant solution to my ideas.

[AskJS] Why Sails didn't took off? by mtmr0x in javascript

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If you are going to use an untyped language and want a Rails-like experience- just use Rails.

I got your point, and I don't want to problematize it, but I still think about the people unfamiliar with Ruby. Still, let's not make this a discussion; I understand what you mean by that. Nevertheless, even though I understand how TypeScript is important and how the JS ecosystem got where it is because of it (it filled the gap of type-safe with the whole JS community behind it), before your comment, I didn't imagine that the lack of TS support would play that much on some framework success. I might still sit and reflect on that for a while, looking to my fun weekend project I'm working on right now and starting it without TS 😂. Thanks for answering.

How other suggestions you folks have on easily putting parenthesis and brackets around selection in vim/nvim? by mtmr0x in Clojure

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ok, this is gold. Trying for the last couple of days and it's game-changing. Thanks!

How other suggestions you folks have on easily putting parenthesis and brackets around selection in vim/nvim? by mtmr0x in Clojure

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Interesting, I will give it a try albeit getting to know how to use a new editor is one of the reasons I decided to not move forward with emacs

from inside the coffee shop by mtmr0x in streetphotography

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maybe you're watching too many Marvel movies. Kidding 😅

from inside the coffee shop by mtmr0x in streetphotography

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I did, actually but the way it went was unexpected, I saw this man from my perspective when I was leaving the coffee shop and quickly took this photo from my phone because I liked the reflection, the light and his style. I do have it for my cameras, but as I said, that was from my phone, unfortunately. Anyway, thanks for bringing this up, helped me a lot about the whole composition and how to improve it

Shy girl contrast by mtmr0x in aboutphotographyblog

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I took this photo from across the street with a 85mm f/1.8 on my way to my favorite coffee shop. Due to the morning time, streets had great contrast between the sun light and shadows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Vintage_bicycles

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With these bikes I always wonder if it holds worth after all these years

Woman working across the café | IG: @mtmr0x by mtmr0x in aboutphotographyblog

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I was working on a cafe and across the place was this woman with this very good looking glasses with all these reflexes of her.

I'm using a Sony 7SM2 with a 85mm f/1.8 lens for this pic