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and you @lady3janepl?
I think so, also he mentioned he’d upload slides, and there’s a repo with a code example as well
ahh, glad you enjoyed it - sorry I didn't catch you to say hello!
Nah, I was rushed yesterday, tried to do several things in one evening and semi succeeded 😅 next time you’re down here I’m gonna come over and say hi properly!
And yeah, I liked it a lot, partly because the area is new to me, partly because you showed how the tech solved actual organisational problems, and partly because you packed a lot into it - I enjoy things that are dense enough to rewatch, reread etc :)
I was worried it was too dense... ...yet also kept facepalming on the train home when I realised things I'd forgotten to say
funnily enough one of the bizdev(? I think) people said that to me after the talk
I imagine it's true of consultancy
(and also I’ve just read a book that I could swear started life as this kind of thing, that forensic analysis of code thing)
(Can’t remember if the author was a consultant before, but he’s grown the tool into a consultancy. Makes sense, having a stable niche.)
I mean, I did mention at the end that I'm growing the stuff I'm doing day-to-day into a knowledge base to launch a functional consultancy but it's not going to be a today or tomorrow sort of thing 🙂
functional + serverless + data
is quite a natural fit
Bore da
morning!
yeah a dep change while working on the train broke one of my projects
måning
The keycloak docker container we used was removed (it was the keycloak AND postgres container) and now we need to use the keycloak + postgres/mysql/h2/mariadb container and it should be configurable which one you use... but it doesn' work for some reason. it just uses the H2 db as default and not the postgres as I have specified. 😡:face_with_symbols_on_mouth:😫😠
@thomas - Oh dear that sounds unpleasantly FIAT-ish... How has this come to pass..?
someone decided it was a good idea to delete docker containers that people depend up on.
yeah that sucks
take a prescription of one coffee and a browse of https://www.reddit.com/r/AnimalsBeingDerps/ 🙂
@lady3janepl that was nice... thank you
Anyone read / heard good things about https://pragprog.com/book/roclojure/getting-clojure ?
it is good
I wish it had been around when I first started
I'm currently reading it too, and I like it, I'm reading it sequentially atm as it's been a while since I did something with Clojure but I think there's several way to read the book depending on your level.
ps. I think I have found a solution to my problem... updating to the latest version of keycloak (and migrating some !@#$) seems to do the trick.
today feels like a very good day to be indoors if you live in Scotland or Northern Ireland
it's a pretty good day to be indoors in sussex too. although i shall be ignoring that in a couple of hours and heading out the door for a last meander prior to the london2brighton off-road
is that cycling @mccraigmccraig ?
75 miles, off-road @thomas https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help/events/bike-rides/london-to-brighton-off-road-bike-ride
i've not done it before, but its probably not as gruelling as the south-downs way, which has a fair bit more climbing
I'm thinking about a 25 mile thing along the Tay at the end of September. I'm not quite sure what has happened to me.
a good medium length cycle is a great thing
time to think
Need to drop the bike in on Sunday to get them fitted on Monday (trued etc, taking the opportunity for a gear and brake check at the same time because i'm lazy)
"Morning".
@carr0t my latest gear geekery is tubeless - seems great so far
once you've pumped 'em up the first time, a regular pump will do... i think gas canisters are fine with tubeless
tubs - those are the old glue-on things aren't they ?
i got one of these to help with first inflation - http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/lifeline-airblast-tubeless-tyre-track-pump/rp-prod155451
it worked a treat with my massive 27.5/2.6" tyres, so should be fine with anything on a road bike (since much smaller volume)
i wasn't sure whether you were talking about these things: https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/components/wheels-tyres/tyres/tubular-tyres/
I thought that was a kubernetes joke for a second 😂
I used to use Conti GP4000s and I got about a puncture a fortnight on Manchester's roads
The tyres were just far too soft. Every weekend I'd go over them with a pair of tweezers and find 10-15 hunks of glass that needed pulling out
I changed to Conti 4 Seasons and have had much fewer issues. They've got a kevlar layer or something
go for gatorskins
extra weight but worth it
They were great, but it's not impossible to hole one and if you get a bit low on air it's still perfectly possible to pinch puncture the tube
And then it's practically impossible to get the tyre off the rim, fix/replace the tube, then get it all back together again, on the side of the road, in reasonable time
I'll take a small increased chance of punctures (like, I've had 1 in almost a year now on 4 Seasons) but a much easier time getting the tyres on and off when they do happen
I went over a 1.5 inch nail with a very wide head that someone had left upright in the road. I suspect some... person... had put it there hoping to hole a car's tyre for shizzles
It went right through my tyre, through the tube, and tore chunks out of the aluminium of the inside of the rim