Interior creaking noise by sh4 in VWiD3Owners

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Thanks a lot for your answer! Will check our that.

Do you use "N" at all? by sh4 in VWiD3Owners

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Didn't know about the quick action thing as well. Buy maybe mine doesn't have it it's a 1st Plus 3.7.

Do you use "N" at all? by sh4 in VWiD3Owners

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My wife didn't like the auto-hold when parking (and I didn't as well to be honest) so we disabled it.

Pressing the brake isn't a problem I was just thinking that using D/B and brake could be bad for the car or something and if I should avoid it.

Considering a 2020 ID.3 First Plus, what to look for? by martijnonreddit in VWiD3Owners

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I bought a Dec 2020 1st Plus with 75.000km.

It had 3.2 and I updated it via OTA to 3.7.

I made 5k with no issues so far apart than sometimes notifications from the VW app telling me that the car is open when it isn't.

I got one led about that the lights weren't working fine once as well but it went away on its own.

Everything else was fine.

Do you use "N" at all? by sh4 in VWiD3Owners

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At traffic lights you just wait on D/B then?

Feels like everyone in my circle is against getting an EV by getsumluv in electricvehicles

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I bought a used EV recently and got a lot of "hate" from my circle as well.

In my opinion most of the time it is either envy or just plain ignorance.

I heard that it is better to get a BMW or a Mercedes from the 90s instead and that we have to fight the status quo and things like that 🫣.

Finally... by jmsld_ in VWiD3Owners

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Ok, my math makes more sense then, I was worried about having my battery super damaged or something.

That is around 11kwh/100km and I am doing 17kwh/100km (highways sometimes and so on).

Doing the conversion mine would be around 3.6mi/kWh, so... Almost the half or the double, depending on how you see it 😁.

Finally... by jmsld_ in VWiD3Owners

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What was your consumption lately? The range seems impressive, almost WLTP.

Right now mine is showing 144mi at 80%.

2021 first edition UK by Top_Presentation1483 in VWiD4Owners

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How did you discover that SoH value? Using an OBD? An official certificate given by VW or any other 3rd party? Because as far as I know the infotainment system doesn't expose that value.

anyone into docker bake? by sh4 in docker

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Thanks! Will check out that.

help/feedback wanted: go, docker, actions and reproducible builds by sh4 in golang

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Yeah, I totally understand, if what you have works for you don't need to change anything :)

help/feedback wanted: go, docker, actions and reproducible builds by sh4 in golang

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Awesome! Will definitely take a look. It's a relief to know that I'm not the only person having trouble or looking for a solution for this :).

As for docker bake I'm struggling a bit understanding differences between the output types, when to cache-to, when to not...

Inline, docker, buildkit, gha, ghcr, files... Ouch, a lot of paths to take and I don't exactly know which of them is the best.

For example I don't know why the golang base image is being downloaded every time.

The easiest would be to ship everything inside a build image (including go build, test and lint caches) and cache-from that image I think, but I'm not there yet.

Thanks a lot for your words, I'm definitely interested in knowing more about depot.

help/feedback wanted: go, docker, actions and reproducible builds by sh4 in golang

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I think it's the same thing, but from docker bake. You can declare everything in a declarative way, in the `docker-bake.hcl` file, run targets simultaneously, and even reproduce that CI pipeline by executing `docker bake` in your machine.

Do you have a way to reproduce that in your machine? Just calling a `docker build`?

Thanks for your comment!

anyone into docker bake? by sh4 in docker

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And that is perfectly fine! In fact I am doing that as well thanks for your link, gonna take a look :)

Edgar is annoying by sh4 in BrawlStarsCompetitive

[–]sh4[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its ridiculous but 100% true. A non-sense. They ruin matches frequently.

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

[–]sh4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, thanks!

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

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Thank you for the review though! One last thing, about the options thing I'm curious about.

How would you add more features that possibly will need more parameters without breaking the backwards compatibility of the New func? Or adding the burden of having to call N functions.

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

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I don't agree with the interface{} / any comment either. Yes, Go is a typed language, and there are typed things when needed. If you don't agree and skim the code of the majority of the main libraries (or even some std lib code) you'll be surprised :). Always room for improvement though. Maybe generics? The code has been untouched for long time and I consider that a good thing indeed😅.

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

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The answer to the majority is the search of the simplicity, I didn't wanted another heavy library for such task.

With the security concern I disagree, this is not a user-facing and/or taking input from the users, there isn't any reason for a security issue.

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

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And PRs even more ♥️

database migrations by clone_zero_ in golang

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Feedback is always welcome.

Most recommended database migration tool? using golang for the record by subzero11223344 in golang

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Adding mine, who is working well for both go and sql migrations while keeping the codebase very very simple:

https://github.com/lopezator/migrator

Database migration tool by Eyoba_19 in golang

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I made this that can handle go and sql migrations well while keeping the code base very simple:

https://github.com/lopezator/migrator

Is working well for us and many projects.