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Imo thinking about the title actually helps you to get a clearer view of the problem


What about the dozens of people on the team that don't/won't do that? It's not just engineer/technician who write bug.


Imagine all war stops and noone knows it


Nah uh! We are still warring! Israel winks at Gaza, Iran squeezes the U.S.A's ass.


Global violent deaths have been trending downward consistently since ww2, even given our new “permanent war” status. We simply just don’t have large-scale wars anymore.


you can change the default scope to session or directory. And then cycle through the scopes


As a celiac i am not surprised ;)


Celiac of like 25 years here. I started making gluten free sourdoughs a couple months ago. I base my technique on the bakerita.com recipe, but now use all sorts of flours. It is amazing


I'd love to get your bread recipe! I tried my first GF sourdough recently (from a very basic 4-ingredient recipe), and it was... not fantastic. Didn't rise much at all, even after giving it a lot of time to do so.

Planning to try King Arthur's recipe next...


do you have a link to a discussion?


For years i am thinking already about building an ide plugin for this. There is an eclipse implementation, but I'd love to have intellij. Leaving the ide for code reviews is a no-go. I started looking into adapting the intelij github plugin for this, or the gerrit plugin but didn't succeed yet. If someone is interested in collaborating we can open an org and a repo.

a vscode plugin and maybe integration into gitea would be nice as well.

Edit: there is https://github.com/thigg/appraise-intellij but this is a mere POC


I could also imagine to store metadata from the ide next to the pr. The ide knows a lot of things about the change when doing refactorings that do not trivially reflect in the diff. E.g. Extractions and renamings... if I could do a review and the system would tell what happened instead of what changed in some cases, that would be so useful. never ever reviewing 1000 lines of class renamings anymore...


Iirc you dont want to spend entropy that you don't need. The advantage of using the time means you need to spend less bits on expensive randomness and thus generation is cheaper.


I only work in embedded, so I’m not sure about fancy computers - but when we make UUIDv7s, I am certain the random is faster than pulling the time, formatting for milliseconds, then storing in position.


PRNGs are cheap to compute, and 'random' enough.


SailfishOS is totally usable. It is not as open as some others, but they get more stuff to work


Yes, I always forget about it (because I'm not interested personally. The way I see it is that if I want a mostly open source mobile OS but with some proprietary blobs, Android is just fine. I just can't justify using SailfishOS).


How are they, as a company, with all the Russia shenanigans (trade bans, etc.?)


From what I have been able to determine as a user, the sanctions have been a big blow to the company, but they are still able to operate in Western countries and are also seeking partnerships in China. We'll have to see if they can pull through and keep some part of their business profitable.


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