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slipset07:04:46

Morning, rainy day here in Oslo 😕

ray11:04:09

Bon giorno

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solf15:04:21

Buenas tardes

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solf16:04:06

Yep, Sagrada Familia

seancorfield16:04:55

Wow, they've done so much work on it since I was there! I hardly recognized that front entrance!

solf16:04:02

I went there for the first time only 6 months ago, but they did mention there's supposedly only 3-4 years left before it's finally completed

solf16:04:49

A good time to come back to Barcelona 🙂

seancorfield16:04:53

Checking my notes... I was there 16 years ago... Still a lot of work going on back then.

seancorfield16:04:43

My wife had been one time before (1994) and she said even in 2007 it looked so different.

solf16:04:36

Oh yeah I'm sure it's changed a lot since then, I don't know how advanced was the interior then but the view inside with the stained glasses inside is breathtaking

seancorfield16:04:54

I just showed her your photo "Oh wow! Good Lord..."😁

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ray20:04:12

I went this year too

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seancorfield22:04:16

Just stunning...

thomas07:04:03

I think the first time I saw it was in 95, last time must have been 2013(?) when Euroclojure was in Barca. (I think we went and had a look at it, but can't actually remember that for certain)

otfrom16:04:25

morning

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otfrom16:04:16

glad to have yellow tulips this year. I had daffodils in this bed last year and they all faced our neighbours house and we only ever saw the back of them. I wanted yellow that looked good in 360 degrees

reefersleep21:04:35

Welp, they went and did it. My org's Slack Workspace closed down this Friday, while I took a day off. Apart from the technical/UX downgrade that it is, it made me kind of wistful. I've worked at this place for 6 years, and when the project was started shortly before I joined, it was new for the state to develop software in-house, and also to do various things to enable this, such as allowing the developers to use actually useful tools. It feels like the gap is closing a bit with regards to the rest of the state workers, in the "wrong" direction. We're also moving to an on-prem Github (I didn't know that was a thing!), I think also for security reasons. Anyone here have experience with that? While Github, the service, does not have 100% uptime, I think it's generally pretty good 🙂

slipset05:04:24

Worked with GHE, it worked fine. But then I guess you’re building with Jenkins or some sort, cause GA or Circle should be out of reach for the same reasons?

reefersleep06:04:00

idk why we chose Jenkins long ago, but we did 🙂

reefersleep06:04:46

We're on AWS, which I guess makes GA irrelevant (unless we'd want a mixed cloud?) But this is just me googling GA and guessing what you're referring to 😄

reefersleep06:04:19

I know about Circle CI from numerous references, though 🙂

slipset06:04:47

GA = Github Actions

imre10:04:24

I work with GHE, it's grand if managed well and kept up to date. Features do lag a bit behind compared to GH

ray21:04:08

Buona notte

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