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Doug Tangren š
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slowgrammer, rusting at sea. find me in the pines āš§āāļøš„š¦š¦
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yosh
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Oh cool, my PR that enables Clap to generate man pages has been merged after filing it a year ago. Exciting!
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Nice!
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I really like the opportunities #cloudformation registry has created for shortening customer feedback cycles via open source implementations. Imagine what these kinds of feedback cycles would look like for the official aws cloudformation resources github.com/DataDog/datadoā¦
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the two genders pic.twitter.com/XB7bKLvoJg
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Doug Tangren š
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Gotcha. Thanks!
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Doug Tangren š
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What's the story with rls and rust analyzer? are these in a competing or superseding relationship? As a vscode user it's a confusing state of affairs because all I hear about is the rust analyzer but all that feels available is rls in the vscode marketplace
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Little known feature of rust-analyzer: in symbol search, you can use # to search for functions and fields (the default is type) and use * to search across dependencies.
Would love to see first class support for this in LSP! pic.twitter.com/3G2akBULG0
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A good way to say thank you to your favourite @rustlang crate maintainers reddit.com/r/rust/commentā¦
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Doug Tangren š
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The cognative overhead of maintaining narrowly scoped domain in less files (one) is also a plus for me.
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The first option exploits modularity feature you have in rust and don't often find in other languages, module level visibility scoping for tests. It's often better to limit your pub visibility to keep a small and stable surface area. #[cfg(test)] enables this.
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Doug Tangren š
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š¢ Published a new #githubaction that extracts a common function I found myself repeating in optimized workflows: collecting sets of files that changed to provide to tools in order to do less work github.com/softprops/diffā¦
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Moses Nakamura š¹
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I'd been hearing fatalistic things about the collapse of the recycling markets, and how recycling was meaningless now, so I did some research into what exactly is going on. it turns out things may not be as bad as folks think! (but they're still bad)
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Doug Tangren š
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Super mario odyssey is probably the first game that got more fun _after_ I beat it. No spoilers but I'm very impressed by how creative this games mechanics are
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Alternative solution, encourage smaller prs. It turns out Firefox preview is good at those as well. š„šŗ
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Doug Tangren š
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Protip: if you're viewing GitHub prs on Android chrome and find it constantly freezing and crashing, try Firefox preview blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases⦠I haven't found a PR this browser couldn't handle with ease.
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Unsuccessful new products can be gracefully removed from market at dramatically lower cost than features of similar complexity.
After all, removing a feature from a product involves the same contention and coherence costs as adding a feature.
ā¦@codaā© codahale.com//work-is-work/
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Doug Tangren š
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TIL. javascript's `string.split(pat, n)` does not work the way the way you might be used to, and therefore not the way you might expect. It's more like a combo of split and slice `string.split(pat).slice(0,3)`
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Doug Tangren š
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Thing I love about engineering is you are always surrounded by people to learn from in all directions. I'm stretching some weak muscules learning what's going on in the world of css grids with some resources gifted to me from my coworker @waterproofheart
youtube.com/layoutland
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#rustlang friends, take some time to reflect on privlegedes you are afforded others don't have. It doesn't move the community forward to argue about ideals in a world of tradeoffs. Not every crate has the same goals. Consider the goals before casting judgement on the tradeoffs
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This is why i love the @rustlang community pic.twitter.com/eBrLg5FL0P
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