@jessfraz@as_w Personally I find anything that shifts what I’m typing around distracting and takes me out of the flow. I do like auto-complete and similar in general though. My needs are often against the “norm” so boil down to “please make everything configurable” so I can turn it off.
@IainBancarz@DrJenGunter When I was about 8 I visited Warwick Castle (wasn’t my first time) and I swear I saw a ghost in that room that has an open book… freaked me out… but other than that it’s one of my fondest memories as a child.
@CubicleApril@IanColdwater I watched a video about scam sellers on Amazon and it talked about why they have such random names. It probably applies to the non-scam multitude of random resellers.
@kelseyhightower@Sajma This is…. Really cool. Need to dive in. Lots of what Google does I’m skeptical of, but they certainly have a proven track record developing technology to support service development (i.e. “Cloud Native”) so I imagine this is solid.
@JenMsft@papacthulu@Windows This will eliminate the need for my planned feature request: a sort order/mode that process positions don’t change suddenly/bounce so I stop end-tasking the wrong process accidentally :D
@adamhjk Where I feel templates are valuable I tend to define my deployment in code using the sdk. The sdk itself is not fun to work with but at least I get compile time validation and can write tests etc
@torturecrushed Archery competitions are pretty riveting tbqh (I had a brief stint as a competitive archer… was never that good)… and supporting friends is the best feeling.