@ericmigi Will pebble watches support the same use cases since they have microphones? I am struggling to justify a index 01 as I already have a pebble round 2 in pre order.
@ericmigi@HannesBrecher@Pebble@ericmigi given the higher resolution screen of the Round 2, do you think Time 2 watch faces / apps can be scaled automatically?
I am a bit concerned about watch faces / apps availability, given that developers need to explicitly support (they should for greater compatibility).
@mitchellh When I wasn't sure about the terminal to us (still use foot as it starts faster), I prefered tmux as it worked regardless of yhe terminal. Nowadays I just use splitting functionality of my compositor (niri).
@ordepdev I am biased due to Scala circe but I prefer writing decoders/encoders by hand to ensure the external model (JSON) is not coupled with how we name internally the fields.
There are annotations but.. depending on the situation, it is more confusing over a single place to look at.
@ordepdev Agree, it is much easier to create _random_ ephemeral resources in runtime. Or in other words, a "safe space" per test suite to run. This can be a random kafka topic that gets deleted afterwards or a random table.
@mitchellh@JustDavidG Perhaps it is common for teams working on performance sensitive applications. Perhaps I have been overly relying on compiler optimizations which sometimes need a little shove to point them to the right direction (AFAIK)
@mitchellh@JustDavidG What would you recommend engineers do to learn?
I rarely had the need to go that low-level, therefore whenever I need to work on that level I wonder if I am actually approaching the problem the right way. May be common requirement among Rust/Zig devs but not for JVM (my case).
@trupill@GakisStylianos@arrow_kt I really need to revisit Kotlin and learn arrow! 👀 I was overwhelmed when I tried to learn it when I was learning Android Dev.
I am familiar with Scala's Cats-Effects, how would you compare them regarding composability?
(there is a SIP proposals for suspend functions in Scala)
One year ago, @nmat and I entertained ourselves by building a game prototype in the easter weekend.
Seven months later I quit my job and picked it up, trying to make it a reality.
In some weeks, I plan to release it to the world.
Here's an April 2020/2021 comparison.
I've been a bit silent, but progress continues.
I'm working on a new region of the Tower (3 more levels) with new monsters and moves.
I'm also setting all up for a Google Play release this month. So stay tuned.
#OneWayDungeon