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Sorry @U04V5VAUN
Gaudi?
Wow, they've done so much work on it since I was there! I hardly recognized that front entrance!
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
Checking my notes... I was there 16 years ago... Still a lot of work going on back then.
My wife had been one time before (1994) and she said even in 2007 it looked so different.
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
Just stunning...
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)
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
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 🙂
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?
idk why we chose Jenkins long ago, but we did 🙂
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 😄
I know about Circle CI from numerous references, though 🙂