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Making golang packages thread-safe
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@ocdtrekkie@twtxt.net I could not join because the chat was at 12:30 or 1:00 am for me. Well if I do end up joining sometime I don’t use windows and have not used windows in months. Don’t have anything to say about windows 11 because I never used it and have not used windows in a few months or more.
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What is the Artemis 1 Mission? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains… ⌘ Read more
Accelerate your local development environment with Tilt
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Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire ThreadDump plugin 1.1.0 released
Earlier today, we have released version 1.1.0 of the Openfire Thread Dump plugin. This plugin uses various evaluators to trigger the creation of a Java thread dump. These thread dumps provide valuable information that is typically used when analyzing issues within Openfire’s implementation.
In the new version of the plugin, two new evaluators have been added: one that looks at the usage pattern of Openfire’s TaskEngin … ⌘ Read more
How to write accurate benchmarks in Go href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23golang”>#golang**
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@abucci@anthony.buc.ci Its not better than a Cat5e. I have had two versions of the device. The old ones were only 200Mbps i didn’t have the MAC issue but its like using an old 10baseT. The newer model can support 1Gbps on each port for a total bandwidth of 2Gbps.. i typically would see 400-500Mbps from my Wifi6 router. I am not sure if it was some type of internal timeout or being confused by switching between different wifi access points and seeing the mac on different sides.
Right now I have my wifi connected directly with a cat6e this gets me just under my providers 1.3G downlink. the only thing faster is plugging in directly.
MoCA is a good option, they have 2.5G models in the same price range as the 1G Powerline models BUT, only if you have the coax in wall already.. which puts you in the same spot if you don’t. You are for sure going to have an outlet in every room of the house by code.
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RT by @mind_booster: There’s a lot of competition for the title of “Most On-The-Nose Symbol of Late Stage Capitalism,” but I think there’s a strong case for awarding the crown to #VaccineApartheid - the decision to deny covid vaccines to billions of poor people in the Global South. 1/
There’s a *lot* of competition for the title of “Most On-The-Nose Symbol of Late Stage Capitalism,” but I think there’s a strong case for awarding the crown to [#VaccineApartheid](https://nitter.net/search?q=%23VaccineAparthei … ⌘ Read more
📖 100 Go Mistakes: Released!
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The full lineup for Git Merge 2022 revealed
We are pleased to announce the full lineup of talks and workshops for this year’s Git Merge conference in Chicago. 17 talks, 3 workshops, 1 panel, and some great company! ⌘ Read more
Huh… Nope.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Excelize 2.6.1 Released - Go language API for spreadsheets (Excel) files #golang href=”https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23excelize”>#excelize**
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Go: support universal binaries using shell script
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Realmente, custa muito a entender. Dissecar esta notícia dava uma tese, mas não tentar expandir-me muito sobre isto só me daria cabo dos nervos. Fico-me pelo início: (½)
Realmente, custa muito a entender. Dissecar esta notícia dava uma tese, mas não tentar expandir-me muito sobre isto só me daria cabo dos nervos. Fico-me pelo início: (½)
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Progress! so i have moved into working on aggregates. Which are a grouping of events that replayed on an object set the current state of the object. I came up with this little bit of generic wonder.
type PA[T any] interface {
event.Aggregate
*T
}
// Create uses fn to create a new aggregate and store in db.
func Create[A any, T PA[A]](ctx context.Context, es *EventStore, streamID string, fn func(context.Context, T) error) (agg T, err error) {
ctx, span := logz.Span(ctx)
defer span.End()
agg = new(A)
agg.SetStreamID(streamID)
if err = es.Load(ctx, agg); err != nil {
return
}
if err = event.NotExists(agg); err != nil {
return
}
if err = fn(ctx, agg); err != nil {
return
}
var i uint64
if i, err = es.Save(ctx, agg); err != nil {
return
}
span.AddEvent(fmt.Sprint("wrote events = ", i))
return
}
This lets me do something like this:
a, err := es.Create(ctx, r.es, streamID, func(ctx context.Context, agg *domain.SaltyUser) error {
return agg.OnUserRegister(nick, key)
})
I can tell the function the type being modified and returned using the function argument that is passed in. pretty cray cray.
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HM [01;03;06]: 9 mile run: 9.54 miles, 00:11:12 average pace, 01:46:47 duration
casual. end of week 3 of block 1
#running
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+1
**RT by @mind_booster: [¼]
Terminou ontem a consulta pública do projeto Aproveitamento Hidráulico de Fins Múltiplos do Crato (Barragem do Crato) a que a ZERO dá parecer negativo
❌Dinheiro do PRR vai ser usado p/ projeto sem sentido e promotor de impactes ambientais e sociais negativos
👇(continua)**
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Terminou ontem a consulta pública do projeto Aproveitamento Hidráulico de Fins Múltiplos do Crato (Barragem do Crato) a que a ZERO dá parecer negativo
❌Dinheiro do PRR vai ser usado p/ projeto sem sentido e p … ⌘ Read more
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