

Yup. Embracing TDD is what made me embrace SOLID.
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Yup. Embracing TDD is what made me embrace SOLID.


It’s not supposed to make it more local, it’s supposed to conform to a single responsibility, and allow encapsulation of that.


I think it will be sooner than people expect. For at least 9 years now the US has not only been crumbling, but flailing as it does so. The ability of BRICs to shrug off the US actions is new and will have massive impacts soon.
BTC won’t be used as a currency IMHO. Blockchain likely will, but EVM is much more compelling. BTC might remain as a historical backing, but its trade will move to the ETH chains as well.


OpenStack with Kubernetes on top probably. Openstack gets you the IAAS, but not PAAS, if I understand Openstack correctly.


I think #kubernetes might actually be that - they’ve got a start with the Kubernetes jobs, etc.


That was what Chromebooks did as well, isn’t it?
Bruno seems significantly less evil . . . for now


It’s not just Trump - there’s a reason that Russia, Cuba, China, and North Korea have made moves to adopt Linux. The US has been seeking to weaponize their tech standards for a while, especially as their empire crumbles.


Bingo. Even just a small amount of what they were previously paying the US tech firms would mean huge advancements.
Yeah, we do both numbers here, ones AND zeros


Was on graphene, but the missing payment app really was a breaker for me.


Yeah, there was a whole Chris Farley bit with them. So you can figure where the end point of that is.
Like most stuff with Mike Meyers, by the time he included it, it was kind of cringe.
Enlightenment -> Debian -> Ubuntu -> Pop
I haven’t loved a laptop like my 13 inch Framework since my Mac in 2004.
You can run Pop OS on it if you.like.
Position sensors exist - I had a Roland organ module years ago that had what they called a DBeam one. Basically a position based effect pedal.