That library doesn't handle "field not set" vs "field explicitly set to null" - https://github.com/guregu/null/issues/39#issuecomment-1895386392
Kind replies
You may want to give https://github.com/oapi-codegen/nullable a go for this instead - we wrote it because /none/ of the options out there worked for all the cases you need to handle - more info at https://www.jvt.me/posts/2024/01/09/go-json-nullable/
Awesome! A substandard SBOM is better than none, and a highly detailed SBOM is better than that 🤓 then plugging it into something like dependency-management-data or guac to understand more about your software estate is a great next step. Making sure the runtime environment is safer is a great shout too - recently found out about OpenSSF's S2C2F which has some good stuff in there around reducing supply chain security risks too
Very open to supporting addition of more rules and custom advisories 😁
I am slightly annoyed at how much houses need to be maintained
Oof I feel you 😬 it's the worst!
Thank you for the shame-driven reminder 😅
I accidentally signed up for it over 4 years ago (and have been meaning to add the links) but as Jan mentions, I've still been part of the ring, but now I've finally gotten around to adding them!
Ooh very cool! We've got [this wobbler bowl(https://www.petsandfriends.co.uk/products/lickimat-wobble-green-dog-treat-bowl-16cm) that our (2 year old) doggo uses and that slows her down a bit, but have found the K9Connectables have been the best for slowing down food - but screw top on the Wobbl looks very good!
Ooh I've not seen that green one used with the orange one before does that make it even slower to get food out? 👀
Got a link to the thread? May have missed it but sounds very interesting 👀
So I think go get -u ./... should get you most of the way? I'd usually reach for Renovate and would create a config file that allows grouping all the dependencies in a single branch, then you can check tests etc pass before merging. But you can also apply those changes purely locally - am travelling today but can shoot over an example tomorrow?
Not Lukáš, but wondering what the use case is? Are you looking to get a way to easily bump dependencies? Trying to work out where you may be able to go mod tidy down duplicates/unnecessary deps?
beware that MDN is also a text on plain flat background criminal
What should they be doing instead?
Thank you!
Thanks Barry!
Thanks Andy!
Hahaha thanks very much 🥰
Thanks Marcus 💜
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That's why you then need to split the tabs into at most a dozen windows 😝
Kinda? My work email is far more under control but I use both as a sorta todo list
I've been considering following the work that Terence Eden has done with improving Atkinson Hyperlegible and although I've not yet deployed it across my stuff, I feel it's a pretty great choice
Thanks! I had another recommendation for it, so now I'm trying to work out how to do it locally, then it's off to CI 🤞🏽
Ooh yes, it looks like it may do it, lemme check it out 👀
Ooh what's your URL? Or is it currently down? This was an awesome birthday present 2(!) years ago from Carol Gilabert ☺ being able to make custom t-shirts ie with her help has been awesome 😁
That's good they'll cover it - my website ended up getting rather expensive $20-$80/mo for bandwidth and builds so I moved it over to AWS instead 🙃
Broken link?
But I would say yes it is IndieWeb, you don't have to own everything down to the bare metal you're using to be indieweb or IndieWeb. It's unhelpful to gatekeep some of these things, especially when it can be hard enough to get folks to chuck stuff onto Netlify let alone learn how to deploy servers
If I'm honest, I'm not sure if I've ever had it working for my stuff either 🤔
Have a great time!
Haha that's very apt. Wonder how much game time they had as research vs looking at stills?
Right? On top of none of them really fitting who they're for, just an odd bunch
Excited to hear how you find the rest of Loki 👀
Haha if they've managed to crack the ability to live stream food and drink, they're really burying the lede 😂
Sorry for the delay on this, I've also just spoken about it on a podcast - lemme know if you've got any other questions, very happy to chat more!
My biggest nerd thing right now - and slight hyperfixation - is a way to take your dependency tree and understand more about it ie security issues, supply chain hygiene concerns, unmaintained dependencies, as well as being able to ask "what versions of Terraform modules are we using" or "how many libyears behind are we on updates"
Glad you're getting down to The Bear too!
Congrats 🎉 what does this mean for you? Or not much right now?
traditional: wedding and bedding
Thanks Andy, you're very kind 💜 always happy to chat tomorrow if you've got some time!
Thanks very much, interested to see your thoughts especially with your work on Syscat! Since the last time we spoke I've added a fair bit more useful info to the documentation site, too, so hopefully that'll help.
Yeah I'm a big fan of using SQLite for it, and treating it as an ephemeral, point-in-time view, but I've spoken to a user whose company is taking it and shipping a subset of the data to Google Cloud's SQL offering, which is interesting and something I may need to look at as a "how would this work if it's long-lived"
Percent encoding, via https://fed.brid.gy
Ooh where are these? 👀
LSP is huge, congrats 🎉
Sorry to hear that - will chase it on Monday ☺
Sure, drop me an email at hihttp://jamietanna.co.uk (I don't have DMs set up through my Fediverse server)
Chatting with one of the recruiters I know, the answers are yes we do, and no, it's not a b2b contract. I can put you in touch with them to get more concrete answers?
Yeah it was, I've send an update to make it a reply, but looks like most of the servers ignored it 😅
Quick answer is https://www.jvt.me/posts/2022/09/21/year-later-salary-history/ and slower answer is "I'll reply tomorrow" 😁
I've seen some internally, but not externally, sorry - my own salary is public if that helps as a guide 🤞🏽