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2020-07-02
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Morning ๐
How am I the first one at 10am :thinking_face:
ยตรฅN!
morning
you know you're picking up a p1 bug ticket when you're M-x-kill-emacs
ing to get a clean slate
I seem to recall there was a kafka service, allowing one to inspect running kafka instances, topics etc., that has been written using Clojure. I can't recall the name of the service.
@dharrigan it's by Derek troy west
Brains are weird. I'm way better with people than with the tools. I always have to "name drop" to remember things
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53261752 > Some countries, like Greece, weren't willing to reciprocate in the short-term.
At least you're in no danger of me coming to visit, now that US folks are banned from the UK ๐
I think sensibility would dictate keeping people from virus hot spots out.
i was mostly referring to the UK context, where we're locking out people travelling from countries with a lower or similar incident rate than ourselves
Ah, gotcha.
but even so, at this point in the pandemic closing your borders only makes sense if you don't have cases, like New Zealand.
You just go via Bulgaria, apparently.