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ray06:09:20

Good green morning

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slipset07:09:59

I think today is @otfrom day! Good morning to you!

otfrom07:09:26

@slipset now I'm confused

otfrom07:09:33

(tho that is true every day)

slipset07:09:18

See #C02BJCKN0R4 🙂

slipset07:09:57

I think you need recognition as the community builder that you are 🙂

slipset07:09:27

So it’d be fitting with an @otfrom day here on #CBJ5CGE0G 🙂

otfrom07:09:05

oh dear, oh no. Happy to have a clojure-europe day or a UGT day

otfrom07:09:24

anyone can organise horizontally

slipset07:09:15

But only a few show up every morning to do so.

slipset07:09:36

Let’s settle for a #CBJ5CGE0G day then 🙂

otfrom07:09:43

I'm ok with that. What I don't want is for my silly face to become an inside joke again and make people feel like there is a culture they don't get that excludes them. UGT is that a bit, but it is an easy one to overcome and gets people talking, but not in a weird way about a gap toothed cult leader.

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slipset07:09:27

Hmm, I still remember Euroclojure 2014 where a few Bruce slides were present, I believe. I was super new to the community at that time and found it intriguing. Who is this Bruce, how can I join his cult? were questions that immediately popped into my mind. They were so large, these questions, that I never ever noticed the tooth gap.

otfrom07:09:17

and even weirder as I wasn't there at that one

thomas08:09:35

aah was that the Krakow one? that brings back memories! And yes bruce you are a community builder, I second that! Thank you. This place feels like a second home/family to me.

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pithyless12:09:10

Wow, good memories! I attended Kraków EuroClojure as a "Clojure curious" developer at the time. Was a really mind-expanding experience. (Not something you often hear about "tech conferences") ❤️

thomas12:09:44

you mean you used drugs? 😉

pithyless13:09:16

Yep - some of those talks and conversations were as good as an opium den ;)

thomas13:09:56

😂 yes, very true. I sometimes still refer to Tommy Hall's talk.

slipset13:09:32

I do too. I have kids who are bored with scratch but scratch is not turtles all the way down. It stops.

thomas13:09:58

yup, I've been trying to get my son into something else (even Python laughcry) but he just doesn't care. rather builds complicated things in Scratch

mdiin07:09:54

Godmorgen

schmalz07:09:44

Morning all.

pez07:09:59

Good morning

thomas08:09:06

we went water-skiing yesterday... I failed. But it was good fun anyway.

vijaykiran09:09:14

Is this you? 😛

thomas09:09:44

NO, and there wasn't actually a boat involved.

vijaykiran09:09:28

hmm skiing on water without a boat sounds like a miracle

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thomas09:09:56

it was one of rope things that goes round the lake.

thomas09:09:27

and it was in Honselersdijk... not too far from where you live 😉

vijaykiran09:09:25

Nothing is too far from anything in NL 😄

thomas09:09:10

good point. but you could cycle there easily

Marius08:09:43

Oh I remember my past attempts, I had sore arms for days….

thomas08:09:46

yeah, I can feel parts of my body I didn't know I had laughcry

Ben Sless08:09:34

Good deed for the day - removed a satisfies? from another ns in an OSS lib

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pez10:09:01

Can you elaborate a bit on this?

Ben Sless10:09:52

malli.generator used satisfies in generator construction

simongray12:09:34

👍 👍 💪

reefersleep09:09:12

Good morning!

reefersleep09:09:47

What's your favourite way of adding custom styling/js to various pages in my browser? We use http://digital.ai (nee VersionOne) for our Scrum/SAFE stuff, and I always magnify in the browser to get bigger text, but there's so much stuff in the way of actually reading the text. I've used Firefox plugins that add custom js/css to specified pages before with some success, but maybe I'm not using the simplest/best solution. (Can't recall if I've asked this before, sorry if I have 😬)

otfrom10:09:42

Funny dangers in the garden. 1. Headbutting an open window on the garage. 2. Rapid unscheduled disassembly of a garden chair due to the occupant exceeding the engineering specifications of an under maintained seating device.

ray10:09:23

slapstick morning in Dundee!

otfrom10:09:41

everyday when I'm here

otfrom10:09:51

tip your server

otfrom10:09:58

try the nut roast

Ben Sless10:09:53

How do I send tips to an IP?

ray11:09:17

15% acks

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slipset10:09:21

https://vimeo.com/861600197 is a wonderful talk about using data to drive the frontend. Incidentally, the language of choice is Clojurescript.

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mccraigmccraig13:09:26

definitely my favourite way to do UI

reefersleep14:09:22

This is extremely interesting. Halfway through, feel like getting popcorn for the second half.

mccraigmccraig17:09:23

i built some pages in this style with cljs+re-frame a little while ago ... it was a lot of fun - although those pages were very limited in scope

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mccraigmccraig17:09:29

i'm considering going this way for a greenfield project i'm looking at - it's going to be typescript, but i think the approach is one of those simple-not-easy type things which can work well in any language

reefersleep17:09:12

I'm just at the "draw the rest of the fucking owl" point of the video. The toy examples make sense, hoping to see how it scales

reefersleep17:09:33

Sounds like it.

mccraigmccraig18:09:09

as i have repeatedly discovered, mixing the side-effecting code up with the pure code leads to sadness, so i should stop doing it!

reefersleep18:09:47

Indeed. Forgive me Rich, for I have sinned.

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mccraigmccraig18:09:04

...so so many times

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