Kind of mad at my self. I just spent all last night trying to get a flight simulator HOTAS joystick working on Linux. Keys were mapped wrong not recognized, etc.
I just had to plug it in to my windows laptop and update the firmware 🤦♂️
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Had a great time giving my first two Confrence talks at #kcdc. Thank you to the @kcdc.bsky.social team for giving me this opportunity, and for everyone who came to them! Met a lot of great people and listened to a lot of great talks.
Floating points in computers and the associated math is pretty complicated. There’s a reason why many languages have different float and int types.
But once you do get to that point, using tests to validate your design is essential. I found if a system is hard to test, the system is poorly implemented. And once you get going, TDD should be easy to use.
I agree with your sentiment, but I’d like to also point out that TDD is great when you know exactly what you’re building and what the interfaces will be. Sometimes, especially in the early days of a project, that’s not feasible and you’ve got to tinker with a few different abstractions b4 committing
Well i guess im officially a speaker at @kcdc.bsky.social this year! Im excited to give talks alongside some really great speakers and engineers. Can’t wait to get down to KCDC.
It’ll also be my first time in Kansas City, and I’m really looking forward to trying some of that BBQ.
You hit the nail on the head. This is especially bad with internal systems teams and operational teams.
And it’s funny, you ask the engineers and they’re always like “this system as thorns but it works and people are happy” but then you ask stakeholders, and they say “no, I hate it”
AI search tools that sumarize websites need to be heavily regulated. They’re bad for both consumers and they’re bad for publishers. They steal content and traffic from publishers, de-incentivizing them to publish content, while also opaquely injecting their opinions on consumers.
The irony here is that Cleveland cliffs wants (or wanted to) acquire U.S. steel, which was supported by Trump because the alternative was a Japanese steel maker acquiring them. Now trumps policies threaten American steel manufacturers.
No problem! I love CDK, so I’ll almost always recommend it! I started using it with lambdas, and no I use it for everything.
And it’s got bundling functionality in it, so it will push your code to lambda with no fuss. It even has `node` and `Python` constructs that will do the whole bundling by reading requirements and package info files. It’s really neat.
CDK!! It’s actively maintained by AWS, supports all of AWS’s service and you can define your infra using your language of choice probably (supports typescript, java, python, go and a few others I can’t remember).
Honestly, IME, your DDB schema shouldn’t be so big and complex that you’d benefit from an ORM. I think the moment I start thinking of using an ORM with DDB, I either re-evalutate how I designed my tables, or I just go to SQL.
I’ve never encountered a react native app that I didn’t want to immediately burn to the ground, and that includes projects I abandoned for 3 weeks.
There used to be a typescript ORM for for DDB maintained by AWS. It worked pretty well, and used decorators to model the schema.
Last I checked, they dropped support for it when they moved to AWSSDK V2.
But either way, I’ve found there isn’t really a need for an DDB ORM with TS
Well, “by WSJ Staff” also does scare the bejeesus out of me. If they’re mad at Trump, things truly are bad.
= WSJ Dollar Confidence Crisis Is Here, Deutsche Bank Warns By WSJ Staff The broad selloff in U.S. stocks and bonds, and the continuing decline in the dollar, represents a "simultaneous collapse in the price of all U.S. assets," analysts at Deutsche Bank said Wednesday. They warned that "unchartered territory" lies ahead. • Markets are dedollarizing, they said, citing the lack of evidence that investors are hoarding dollar liquidity- a dynamic that in previous market routs fueled Treasury and U.S. dollar rallies but this time is leading to declines in the prices of both. • The administration is encouraging the Treasury selloff, they said, in a bid to bring down U.S. asset valuations-a decision they said now is exposing the fact that "reducing bilateral trade imbalances is functionally equivalent to lowering demand for U.S. assets as well." • A financial war with China could lie ahead, they conclude, contending that "there is little room now left for an escalation on the trade front" and that "there can be no winner to such a war."
Every damned word of this 4-graf brief, except “By WSJ Staff,” should scare the bejeesus out of you this morning.
www.wsj.com/livecoverage...
Just remember this tariff war didn’t need to be started, it’s all stupid and now you’ve got a gorilla banging its chest with no off ramp.
As the economic news keeps coming out over the coming weeks keep one thing in mind: this is the fault of one man and didn’t need to happen.
It's interesting how many developers, when I talk about coupling and cohesion, assume I'm talking about object-oriented architecture.
Almost as interesting as how many devs seem to believe coupling and cohesion only have an impact on OO code.
Asking for…a friend
Where does approval land?
I liken high coupling in system designs to Type 2 diabetes.
It's estimated half a million people in the UK have it, but don't realise that's what's causing their symptoms (I used to be one of them).
I see a *lot* of orgs who experience symptoms of bad modular design, but don't realise the cause.
Soon, they may even let you throw political undesirables!
So much for the bastion of free speech that musk said he’d make Twitter: www.yahoo.com/news/dropkic...
Man, seeing americans all around, esp. liberals not knowing what to do beyond voting is just so depressing. Their empire is dying, the new global dynamic is moving on without them, people are starting to disappear and their only hope of opposition just voted for what is essentially an enabling act.
If you let the executive deport people to a foreign gulag just by pronouncing the word “terrorism,” then expect to be called a “terrorist” soon yourself.
It’s not a burning Cybertruck. It’s a Roman candle.
I’ve built a couple of compilers in go, and tbh I really like it. The ergonomics of go make it really nice to do parallel things like parsing the tree while you’re performing Lexing.