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Morning morning
Bore da
Morning friends and Jade 😉
What’s Jade then? Arch enemy?
I never said that 😇
But….
How is everyone doing this fine morning?
mornings!
What's ps4 day?
I must admit, having a child at home for 6 weeks while the schools are on holiday is going to drive me batty
It's nine weeks in Northern Ireland, 12 weeks in the republic, you sir have it easy. 🙂
I have plaster dust in my lungs
but a song in my heart
and python lambdas in my buffer ^_^
Main issue is that both sets of grandparents live about 10000mi away
wear a mask @alex.lynham, sux in the heat, but that dust stuff ain't good for you
yeah too late, had three days in the house and I'm 💀
you're 100% right though, kicking myself for not thinking of it
Good morning all
we just had a fire alarm... probably the most exciting thing that is going to happen today.
Side note re dust, air purifiers are winning. Especially good if you have dust allergies, but I found it helped me heal quicker when I was sick in the winter. (I caught colds a lot, so in the end, in desperation I got a purifier.) (Mine’s got an UV evil invader killing thingy, but perhaps it was simply less dust = less aggravation for lungs)
I got one recently as well and sleep with it on. But I’m not sure which of the air purifier, massive clean of my bedroom (including washing curtains), changing hayfever drugs, or changing weather that has made me feel better
@lady3janepl what does the small pine do?
if the weather’s changed and the room’s clean, the only option to decrease the number of changes is to introduce pollen manually 😉
(but if you’re looking for purifier recs, the one I have is https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BJQLS2S/ )
I got this one -https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B071D58ZY5/
interesting...
I just pushed some new code on to prod... but for some reason, I still seem to be running the old version :thinking_face:
I have no clue what could have gone wrong... when I run master locally it works... but when I run the docker containers with the new version tag on prod it doesn't
You could run docker pull image:tag
in prod and locally and double check they’re the same using the sha digest docker prints
I suspect I'll get little-to-no uptake on this question, but 🙂 Are there any Atom users around? I wanted to install paredit, but the plugin says deprecated so wanted to know what other Atom users were making use of (e.g. lisp-paredit vs atom-paredit vs ???)
@yogidevbear I use Atom with parinfer. It lacks the slurp/barf capabilities of paredit, but it works pretty well for me.
@yogidevbear I use Atom as well with parinfer, one of the reasons I started using Atom and I quite like it.
@lady3janepl no, we don't use latest. we tag them with the maven version.
Cool, thanks for the feedback 🙂
I have both parinfer and one of the paredit plugins installed -- per Jason Gilman's "opinionated" guide.
I can give you more details when I'm at my desk later today (off to the hospital again this morning tho').
what's the difference between paredit and parinfer?
It's explained best on the parinfer website but the basic idea is that it links parens and indentation so you can adjust one and it will auto-adjust the other.
I found it a bit odd at first but quickly got used to it and I love it now.
I still use paredit (as well) for structural editing stuff.
interesting… will dig into it more 🙂
I'm hardly a power user of paredit but it works well for me
hey everybody! does anyone know of some junior Clojure positions available in he UK?
@ericnormand JUXT are always hiring in London and Milton Keynes. https://juxt.pro/careers.html has some info about the roles.
thanks!
It's explained best on the parinfer website but the basic idea is that it links parens and indentation so you can adjust one and it will auto-adjust the other.