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Good morning!
good morning! went to see Snarky Puppy last night, it was incredible! https://twitter.com/RobStuttaford/status/1579941276002455552
Incredibly jealous. Still kicking myself for a time I was at the ElbJazz Festival and did not watch them because I didn‘t know about them :face_with_peeking_eye:
it was soooo good
Are they still doing the headphones for the audience?
that's when they record albums, yes
it was Jamison Ross!
no, sorry, i think it was Jason Thomas
If you need a title for this one Ray, for, you know, when it comes time to show your works at a gallery, maybe "misunderstood"
is it worth setting up a "fake" project to share among others if you want to keep a number of dependencies in line? There are a few external libs that I want to have using the same version across a lot of projects (so I don't want to do a monorepo as I can't mix the repos)
With maven? In that case you can have a bom as import. Not sure there is something similar for deps.edn.
What if you want to update a dependency for just one project and then update a different dependency for another project?
tmd/tc update a lot and I use it in a few libraries that all roll up to an application. I don't always use the same collection of libraries I have, but I do want them to point at the same versions of things, and now that my sleepy brain has thought through it I see the problem of still needing to update all the dependencies I'm using, tho at least with the fake project the long list of exclusions would all be isolated to the one thing being brought in