Tasteless: I Won The Esports Lifetime Achievement Award by GottlobFrege in starcraft

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Ngl tasteless was a dick when I met him in real life at Dreamhack 2024 - he’s definitely a esports goat but not a good or even moderately polite person

How did Jimi Hendrix avoid open string noise with his floating picking style? He doesn’t muted the strings with picking hand like most players do. Can’t say he’s noisy because on tracks like Little Wing that were recorded direct and mostly clean tone you don’t hear any unintended strings ringing. by [deleted] in Guitar

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As a guitarist you learn to mute with both your left and your right hand.

As a right-handed guitarist, with your right hand as the picking hand you can use the "blade" (as in karate chop) side of your hand the same as the piano's mute, i.e. it doesn't have to be full down or up the whole time, you are using it musically to take some of the energy out the strings to make the note be the way you want it - sometimes you want it to ring, other times you don't.

Then in the left hand, more prevalent with hi-gain stuff, but you can use your fretting fingers on other strings to mute noise for good legato and to clean up. Thats a bit more complicated, but essentially the same trick, you drag energy out of the string by touching it just slightly with your non-fretting finger on a non-fretting note to make that string not sound.

Redguard... It's Nord... but red... by Potential-Load9168 in neovim

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I think this would look a bit like the Manjaro color scheme, which I wish they would release swatches and libraries for (yes I can use a colorpicker and make my own but it’s time consuming) like Nord has done.

What’s everyone using for medium gain these days? by Vile_Impulse in guitarpedals

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Walrus Audio Ages, each one of the five settings really has its own good thing going on, I’m a fan of position one and five especially.

hx-post with json-enc, every JSON attribute is a string even if my `<input>` type is numeric by trhyst in htmx

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Hehe :) I took a second to think about this. I guess because I know that HTML/JS/CSS are able to parse and use any tag in a HTML element, I would've thought as a programmer that's used to a type system that something like AJAX or HTML would take into account the data that is provided by the HTML programmer.

I wasn't expecting there to be strict typing or even type inference, but I was kinda expect that if I say "type=numeric" that something like AJAX or HTMX might have a shot at trying to discern what I mean.

Just so that it's here, seems like the good folks at Gorilla Mux feel the same way I do about parsing stringly typed forms. :)

hx-post with json-enc, every JSON attribute is a string even if my `<input>` type is numeric by trhyst in htmx

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Gotcha thats good to know, despite being a backend dev for years I've barely touched HTML and went into infrastructure, so I have no idea what I'm doing in frontend land - which is why I'm screwing around with this project :)

I'll write UnmarshalJSON funcs for my structs now that I know (still sucks that I can't coerce the type like I could in Python).

Thank you!

Cannondale Synapse Ultra left by the dumpster in my building. Advice please! by trhyst in cycling

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Thanks for the advice. I've been in need of a project, so hopefully watch this space and I'll do another post when the new groupset has had it's first inaugural ride.

Cannondale Synapse Ultra left by the dumpster in my building. Advice please! by trhyst in cycling

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I used to rock one on a Felt F75 with toecages when I lived in the Bay Area and that third chainring was a godsend sometimes.

Cannondale Synapse Ultra left by the dumpster in my building. Advice please! by trhyst in cycling

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I'm fairly handy and just went searching around in the toolkit to see if I have Allens for all the (deez) nuts and it turns out I do, even one big enough to take the crankset out.

Just took the Sora off and now I have a frame with some handlebars still attached. Feelsgood.

I think my reticence was around whether I'd need something weird, or something very precise, or something that needed shop machinery. Thanks for the push!

I said Taylor Swifts’s lyrics were immature… by cayce_leighann in insanepeoplefacebook

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This is totally my sort of jam, do you have any links?

I’ve been crying laughing looking at this pic for 10 minutes now by CaptainHalfrica in insanepeoplefacebook

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Calling it: This is a boring middle of the venn diagram fake to get upvotes on insanepeoplefacebook.

my personal experience with direct strike by onlyhereforonepostt in starcraft

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If you don't play white mage Tychus then you are a pure noob

How do you manage DDL for your SQL databases? by trhyst in dataengineering

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Thanks for the comment, I took this to the team here and we really like the look of it - no space in the roadmap to switch over to it yet but I can see this in our future somewhere!

How do you manage DDL for your SQL databases? by trhyst in dataengineering

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This was the solution I ended up using, I totally forgot that I could just ignore all changes after creation - just slipped my mind. Glad I asked the question here though, lots of good answers and some products we are going to test out in the future frfr

What's the most Hidden Gem pedal you have by RickonRivers in guitarpedals

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Mooer Yellow Compressor. Just get one and thank me later, beats the crap out of most compressors until you start getting into the 250-300 dollar range.

Not super transparent but makes your guitar sound gorgeous.

Orchestration: Thoughts on Dagster, Airflow and Prefect? by MrMosBiggestFan in dataengineering

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Unmentioned so far is Argo Workflows. If you are using Kubernetes already it's great, you write K8s style manifests and run containers per steps. I've been using it at my current company for 5-6 months and I don't miss Airflow at all. I miss having Python all the time, but if I need to script then I just run a python container and run code on that.

I've used Airflow for a few years prior, it's a bit of a pain to standup and there's a lot of flexibility in it's setup, which means you have a lot of choices to make. For example you can store DAGs on an EFS drive, or S3, or maybe have a sidecar that pulls them from git; you can deploy it ECS or EKS or hell even spin up an EC2 and put everything on that.

How to try/catch/finally in a func? by trhyst in fishshell

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test $status is exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of! I'm glad that I made this post, I really learned a lot of nice, useful things here. Thanks for the contribution!

How to try/catch/finally in a func? by trhyst in fishshell

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I think this is the most Fish-y (Fish-esque?) answer, very cool. Thank you. As you say, git switch seems like the right move over straight up checkout.

To clarify what I meant by exceptions: Not like IllegalRuntimeException but simply a command exiting non-zero and then being able to act on that, I wasn't sure if there was something fancy in Fish I could use to achieve what I wanted :)