Doll that responds 418 when asked to make any beverage other than tea
Node stack traces and typescript build errors are so bad wtf
They're still there! (Abortiporus biennis)
she 6 on my 7 till I start a podcast
@astraluma oh btw do you do dependency injection in Django? Or just pass functions around?
@killyourfm copyright law exists to protect the profits of the bourgeoise
literally how does anyone do anything with a database in typescript without dying
honestly golang seems less annoying than typescript for this. GOLANG
@gildilinie and I'm trying to build an application, not a library and an application
@gildilinie desperately, but pretty much every other language's RSS parsing library is woefully under-baked. most of them don't parse the namespaces or if they do they just throw them in a massive map or dictionary and tell you good luck
@ielenia it should be legal to throw their phone out the window
i hate that all the other RSS parsing libraries in other languages are not nearly as feature-rich or typesafe as feedsmith in typescript because while I love typescript, I also hate it
typescript devs: how do you handle things like database connections in your business logic? a dependency injection library? factory functions? just raw dog it and mock the module in tests? i'm at my wit's end lol
#typescript
Imagine if C# had as wild a type system as typescript
selfie, ec, boosts+
Aaaa feel so pretty when it wears goth makeup 🥺
RIP Eratosthenes you would've loved the Internet Archive
Is there a possibility my ISP does support IPv6 but the modem they gave us years ago just doesn't have it turned on or supported?
@kateyagi the holographic principal (which also has some questionable assumptions but is way more grounded) and black hole entropy do throw a bit of a wrench in that but I think the general principle still stands
@kateyagi literally. Also it makes huge assumptions about computation that I find laughable. It reminds me of "the map is not the territory"; any sufficiently complex computer capable of simulating a universe would be so big and complex it would be a universe I feel like
@kateyagi as far as I understand there are some tests sorta for string theory but they're impractical whereas simulation theory doesn't