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How Does a Dachshund Work
Intro I like trains. I’ve been on one lately, reading some hackernews in the morning. “Los Alamos” they said. Los Alamos chess. Interdansting. Specifically the 3rd game made me curious. How did they end up in a such a position? I’d like to see it unfold.
I could’ve play it out over the board. No chessboard in sight though.
I could’ve… click it over or build a visualisation thingy or…
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No to klaps
This one will be in Polish. If you’d like to learn how to slate and you’re capable of supreme bastard tongue comprehension there are already tons of interesting how-to-slate resources.
Tak, to na obrazku to klaps. Slate /sleɪt/. Zaś kadr pochodzi z Wody Życia (2024). Jak zwał tak zwał. Najważniejsze jest to, że jeśli to czytasz - to zostałeś/aś klapserem przy mikrobudżetowej produkcji filmowej z powodu bycia moim/moją znajomą. I nie masz bladego pojęcia, co tak właściwie masz robić…
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Computer Aided
All right, I’ve been thinking, when life gives you lemons, don’t make lemonade! Make life take the lemons back! I don’t want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?
— Cave Johnson
I’ve purchased the devices with my own money. Tentacle Sync GmbH has not compoensated me for saying anything about their product. But like… it would be nice if they did.
Get Mad! A new, shiny timcode piece.
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Common Makefile Interface
[_build] render=“always” list=“never” publishResources=“true”
He had eyes all around his head and spoke magic words that could turn the day sky into night sky and night sky into day sky…
— Seamingly unrelated opening quote
Rationale SDLC has numerous definitions and ways to dissect it, let’s asume the following for the sake of an argument:
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It’s obviously not that simple - the model expands across time with numerous sub-dependencies etc.
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Where's your backend, kiddo?
You’ve got your backend, a marvelous piece of code sitting comfortably in a container. And there it is - a beautiful frontend. The drop-in shadow on the buttons just makes you want to lick them. Of course it’s containerized as well. And the problem arises: how can the frontend know where the backend is? The only problem with static frontends in that regard is that they are… well… static. Seams trivial, but this is a surprisingly annoying one - partly because it occurs in the JS-land yet requires a devops mindset to solve reasonably.