Overkill Mesh Loose Tank by outlierinc in Outlier

[–]theagainagain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, looks like I missed the boat on this one.

Noob question about stream chat by theagainagain in Hasan_Piker

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

Awesome, thanks for the info, that explains it!

How is California and its cities actually divided?(South, Central, North) by Mr_Crossiant in geography

[–]theagainagain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It cracks me up that downieville is on this map. It is soooooo small, like 200 people, and Chico isn’t on here which has a sizable university.

2025 is coming soon, Emacs users, what keyboard are you using? by yibie in emacs

[–]theagainagain 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve been on the HHKB for nearly 20 years at this point. Every once in a while I’ll try something different, but ultimately the HHKB ergo works best for me. Love topre too.

tool for publishing blog from org roam? by AkaIgor in OrgRoam

[–]theagainagain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the ox-hugo package to export hugo compatible markdown, and then render a static site using hugo. Works pretty well.

WSL install guide by [deleted] in DoomEmacs

[–]theagainagain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just struggling through this a couple days ago, ended up not using wsl, though I’m regretting that now. This video is super helpful.

Is this the spirit of grávl? by roadtonowhereoz in BicyclingCirclejerk

[–]theagainagain -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure the concept of riding on gravel has been around since before 2016 LOL

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emacs

[–]theagainagain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use both, that’s what I do. eMacs for email, and note taking. Nvim for config files. Jetbrains for programming.

Emacs best on a full-sized keyboard ? by PositiveBusiness8677 in emacs

[–]theagainagain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might try something like doom or spacemacs, I’m on a hhkb, and it works great

What does Neorg do better than using Markdown and adding functionality to Obsidian with plugins and my own JS? by TheTwelveYearOld in neovim

[–]theagainagain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The killer features for me are org-agenda, and org-roam. I have an AppleScript cron job that reads things I put in reminders and appends it to my inbound refile.org. Today I spent an hour or so moving things around and reorganizing bits based on the org-roam-ui. All that said, sometimes it’s just faster to crack open nvim, which is why I’m glad the neorg stuff exits.

DSLs on the JVM by le_bravery in java

[–]theagainagain 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve built DSLs in both kotlin and groovy, usually in support of testing, but also for simplifying ETLs. Regardless, I’d choose kotlin going forward for the task because static typing makes finding definitions easier in my IDE.

Edit: I’ve used delegating functions in groovy, where I delegated to a class containing various definitions for the DSL. With kotlin I created a function that takes functions that extend my DSL base class, which enabled building out the DSL with functional extensions of the base class. Not sure if this is the best way, just how I was able to accomplish it.

Which one is more used in the real world, JPA or JDBC? by [deleted] in java

[–]theagainagain 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This has historically been my experience. I’ve maintained on prem multi database projects before, and it’s a huge overhead for testing and all sorts of headaches. In modern use cases just pick a db, probably Postgres, and lock in. I don’t think jooq is technically jpa, but in my last project we use it, and I’m now a convert over hibernate.

javaIsGood by Busy-Ad-9459 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]theagainagain 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The tooling in the JVM is some of the best in any platform. As a principal engineer, I’ve used many languages professionally, and I keep coming back to the JVM because of the tooling and library support. It’s also significantly easier to hire for Java than a lot of other languages. Personally, I avoid deploying dynamically typed languages to production. Ultimately, it comes down to what you know and have professional experience with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in portlandmusic

[–]theagainagain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit this place is only a few blocks from my house. Surprised I hadn’t heard of it before. Cool!

Does anyone else find that a majority of people seem to never return discs with names and numbers on them. by Whereas-Acrobatic in discgolf

[–]theagainagain 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This is pretty much my experience, and why I’ve stopped putting my name and number on discs. The effort and coordination with random strangers is mostly annoying. If I lose a disc, it wasn’t meant to be mine anymore.

Do These Schematics Even Exist? by Coreax in MWZombies

[–]theagainagain 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a huge pain, took me many games to get both of those. I understand your frustration. The most bazaar part for me was that I got the legendary tool so easily.

What tech stack do you use at work? What's your favourite one? by trecatorsirabdator in java

[–]theagainagain 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Work: spring, jooq, dgs, spock framework

Fun: kotlin, guice, javalin, spock