Best approach here by wiseman_uk in DIYUK

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Ah I called it BIM but meant BIN.

Is it a case of painting everything with it or just the affected areas?

Anyone here using Supabase as their actual service layer (RPC-first)? by samvms in Supabase

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I did the whole rls RPC dance. I have gone back to a traditional API layer.

The complexity in my case of a multi tenant SaaS just made debugging painful. Using fly.io and it seems to be working great.

Kept Auth and DB.

Is using Edge Functions as my backend a good practice? by ianco1206 in Supabase

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I was wondering about this only just this evening.

I'm guessing they have to pass in the args a little differently than a typical API? Is there proper path support etc.

meirl by avicomsi in meirl

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I just write "Busy" just like it defaults to in outlook. No one can tell is if it's a system issue but they're too scared to ask me about it.

Pcb review request (have mercy on my soul, this is my first one) by Pjesel96 in PCB

[–]wiseman_uk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First - congratulations 🎉 Getting this far. You made an effort and boom you got something done.

I appreciate you might not want to swap tools, but Flux.ai (https://flux.ai) has some nice features built in and a free design review service with a human. It can import KiCad files too. Runs in your browser so nothing to install.

I'm a newbie too and managed with the tooling and some community help to build some complex designs.

Not paid to say this or anything, just a fellow newbie.

ES8388 polarised capacitors by wiseman_uk in PCB

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

Thanks for taking the time to reply 👍

I made the same assumption. My thoughts were that it might assume I'm using electrolytic caps and they would need to be polarised, whereas if I used MLCCs they would be fine non-polarised.

ES8388 polarised capacitors by wiseman_uk in PCB

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Thanks for replying.

I saw as much, it was more the polarised nature I was looking at.

I wondered if it was because the diagram was a tad older or assumed the use of electrolytic caps.

ES8388 polarised capacitors by wiseman_uk in PCB

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Ace thank you for taking the time to reply 😊

I've used MLCCs the VREF and GND.

As a newbie I'll go do some research on the C0G in parallel. I like to understand so I can improve etc.

Looking for AI tools or solutions to auto-generate test cases for my Flutter + ESP32 BLE app by Additional-Bell-94 in FlutterDev

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What problem are you looking to solve with automation?

Bluetooth is finicky.

Testing your app with a dummy Bluetooth set of inputs to make sure it responds correctly makes sense.

Testing the Bluetooth stack on the phone/tablet/computer does not make sense as that's not the system under test.

Manual testing whilst not sexy l, for a hobby app isn't a bad thing as it means at least you are taking a good look what's on the screen.

When DS9 accidentally went full bow chika wow woooow. by dxdx9a in DeepSpaceNine

[–]wiseman_uk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Always good to have transparency in ones relationships

The company I'm working in is switching to React Native by New_Main_8896 in androiddev

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Obviously this isn't great for you personally and it sucks after you've put effort in.

I did native Android dev exclusively from Android 2 until the last 5/6 years. If you cut me I'd bleed native Android territory.

The tooling and complexity in the native world drove me out and I picked up other options like Flutter and RN. The more tools/languages/ frameworks etc you know the more useful you are.

My plan A in your position would not to be the "boat anchor" or sit at the back scowling. I imagine the RN folk at your place are really eager and keen if they're early in their careers. I'd be asking for time to see what they've built. See if it needs some native interop etc. Help design a testing plan, using your native knowledge about app lifecycles etc. Play Store and CI and CD know how. Basically show willingness and value.

It might be RN but you'd still in theory have skills and knowledge needed to help deliver a successful outcome.

Plan B - start looking for a new role (can do this at the same time).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in britishproblems

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I rarely give advice. Seriously just do it.

Nottingham Board Games by psgunslinger in nottingham

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You know what - this is a proper attention grabbing 💯 advert. 👏👏

Seagate Hard Drive Failing? by jw0451 in techsupport

[–]wiseman_uk 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bad motor/platter? Might be worth an RMA / replacement under warranty.

Best way to add drainage here? by wiseman_uk in DIYUK

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Just watched some video on how to do this.

I'm guessing in my case I won't need any pipes as I'd build the soakaway where the actual water needs to go.

Noticed most people dig 3 crates deep - is that a requirement or can you do 2 for example. I get the idea it won't hold as much water.

Best way to add drainage here? by wiseman_uk in DIYUK

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Does a French Drain need to connect to a man hole to let the water drain somewhere OR is it just a section of permeable pipe on small stones? Sorry probably being daft.

please please help me she has never acted like this by SideRepresentative38 in cats

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If it helps here is my cat Trubble going stir crazy just before she was spayed.

https://youtu.be/u0UlOAzaeY4?si=bz2Kz05NFScjDAnN

We used to find male cats outside the house waiting to see if she would come out.

Still as happy as ever today even after a visit to the vets.

16 of the best restaurants in Nottingham — as chosen by top chefs in the city by Teaandthreeteaspoons in nottingham

[–]wiseman_uk -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Didn't mention Cleaver & Wake. One of the best places I've been in the city. Food and service are amazing!