📢 We are back! Announcing NHS Hack Day #24 - Tickets now available!
🗓 20th & 21st of May 2023
🗺 Cardiff University
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@audibleuk Hi there, Daniel Abraham's 'The Dagger and Coin series' is a 5 book series, books 1, 2, 3, 5 are on Audible.
Is there a reason book 4 is missing? Is that a bug?
Ordered @chapaticlub butter chicken for dinner, OMG.
Currently executing Goliath strength cognitive dissonance to persuade myself that something so delicious is also good for me. It is, right?.. right?
@marcus_baw @CotswoldsMaker @thatdavidmiller Fixtures and migrations do different things and it kinda depends on your use case.
+1 for "fixtures are more common for testing". Also good for reference data.
Migrations for sparse critical data. Crucially migrations let you roll back
(It's a fine line, but that's my 2 cents)
@DRMacIver Learning strategies is hardest because they are only relevant in a subset of games. They are often determined by relics. Therefore getting the experience is tricky without relying on jorbs' etc.
(I think you need these +15 ascension)