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dan_sbl

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Fixing Slow Dependabot Actions in Go Projects

clarityboss.com
3 points·by dan_sbl·mese scorso·0 comments

Using HTTP/2 Cleartext for a server in Go 1.24

clarityboss.com
111 points·by dan_sbl·2 mesi fa·15 comments

What If Ed Tech Peaked 200 Years Ago?

educationdaly.us
4 points·by dan_sbl·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Using the Tiptap rich text editor with a Go back end

clarityboss.com
1 points·by dan_sbl·2 mesi fa·1 comments

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dan_sbl
·6 giorni fa·discuss
GTFS is widely adopted, "standardized", but also quite a wild west when it comes to the actual details. I've been building http://mobility-bot.com/ as a spare time project for two years, parsing the alerts GTFS feeds from a handful of providers, and for just about every one of them, I have to do something in the pipeline to clean up the provided data - fixing unicode issues, remapping route and agency IDs, rewriting headers and descriptions to not be identical, etc. You also have to watch and capture the data over time to make sure you have a corpus to generalize parsing and cleanup rules from.

Most of these projects made the smart choice to focus on a single or just a small handful of related providers. As soon as you're trying to aggregate, the problem becomes a lot trickier.
dan_sbl
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Meanwhile, the sad state of intercity trains in the United States, outside of the Northeast Corridor.

https://asm.transitdocs.com/ https://amtraker.com/map
dan_sbl
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Billion dollar company can't afford one human copywriter. The future is great! (edit: copyrighter -> copywriter)
dan_sbl
·10 giorni fa·discuss
> The test suites run in public CI.

> Each card links to the CI pipeline.

Thanks for being explicit, AI written marketing site. Wouldn't have been able to figure that out! Every currently maintained and reasonably popular open source project either runs CI in public or makes the tests extremely easy to run.
dan_sbl
·26 giorni fa·discuss
> unveiling it to the confusion of officials and competitors in a 150 yard medley race in 1933

The article doesn't say, but did the medley relay/IM become a 4 stroke event around the same time in 1952 when FINA recognized it as a new stroke? Funny to see a 150 yard event mentioned since it seems like such an odd distance nowadays.
dan_sbl
·26 giorni fa·discuss
This feels like what is really splitting the programming community right now- those that have typically enjoyed the journey, and those that just want to be at the destination as soon as possible.
dan_sbl
·mese scorso·discuss
> After this story was published Google's spokesperson reached out and asked us to publish a slightly different version of that statement. The new statement no longer stated that "it's critical that we maintain humans in the loop."

I'll let that stand on it's own.
dan_sbl
·mese scorso·discuss
I definitely misread it, thanks for the empathy comment!
dan_sbl
·mese scorso·discuss
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dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> For example, when the GPU is fully idle, nvidia-smi tells me that it’s only pulling 88W of power.

I haven't used a non-laptop GPU in some time, but that is a crazy amount of "idle" power consumption. Is this normal for cards like this?
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I believe they tried to inject some chemicals to slow the reaction, but the pump and/or valves failed and clogged.
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
My first MP3 player used it as well. I remember how much this memory card style felt like a 5¼ floppy disk, as opposed to most other formats at the time which were hard shell.
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
> As a side effect, Terms-of-service acceptance records were also reset, prompting users to re-accept on their next visit to the dashboard.

Don't get me wrong- the rest of this mess falls pretty clearly on Google Cloud, but this one feels like something Railway did to themselves.
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I wanted to find this interesting, but it has AI/LLM signs of writing all over it.

The dig in the middle - "you can skip the next part, but if you do skip, are you even a real reader? Not judging. Just saying" - ugh. Why would I bother reading every word if you likely didn't write every word?
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This reads like LLM generated post. "actually" is in three of the headers, among other signs. https://tropes.fyi/
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
This is an Internationalized domain name (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_name) - the actual domain shows up in browsers as マリウス.com but HN unfortunately doesn't decode or show it that way.
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I wrote up our experience of how to get Tiptap to play nice with a Go backend server, along with a lot of inline code snippets and a gist with the backend code. Happy to answer any other questions I may have missed in writing it up.

Even if you don't use the Tiptap editor, hopefully the idea of a sidecar container is helpful to someone trying to solve a similar problem of allowing Typescript/Node code to interact with Go.
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Wow, did not know this site was still online. I apparently have a user ID in the 200s, was an early sign up to the site. https://www.ticalc.org/community/directory/
dan_sbl
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Good luck, and I hope it works out! Make sure you are ready to ride the roller coaster of highs and lows, as there are going to be many. Remember that your time and experience are the most valuable things you have - make sure you're in control of both.