watercolorblind | 1 month ago | on: I’m leaving Redis for SolidQueue
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watercolorblind | 1 month ago | on: Scott Adams has died
To err is to be human. If you minimize your life to minimize negative impacts on others, you are hurting yourself (and your friends and family). If you make a mistake, learn from it and try to be better. None of us are born with the skill and knowledge to do the right thing all the time, and sometimes there is no right thing, just different tradeoffs with different costs.
watercolorblind | 1 month ago | on: ChatGPT Health
watercolorblind | 9 months ago | on: Have I Been Pwned 2.0
watercolorblind | 11 months ago | on: Interviewing a software engineer who prepared with AI
Just because they are physically impaired now doesn't mean they were before, and an instructor won't necessarily move through the poses with the class since they can have 2-3 classes per day.
watercolorblind | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: Haystack Code Reviewer – Perform code reviews on a canvas
Beyond that, if my MR/PR has two (or more) logical commits, will the tool support reviewing each in isolation? Often times, I will do a refactor in the first commit, and have a second commit with the new feature that makes use of the refactor. Reviewing it all together can result in muddying the water.
Another thought: if I edit a function to call a different function defined elsewhere in my codebase, is there a way to include that functions definition into the canvas (either by the author in preparation for a reviewer, or by the reviewer) to facilitate verifying the behavior across this new boundary?
watercolorblind | 1 year ago | on: Ruby 3.4 Highlights
watercolorblind | 2 years ago | on: How Games Used to Look: Why Retro Gaming on a CRT Looks Different [video]
Using something like a heavier weight (takes more layers), hot press (smoother grain) watercolor that makes it easier to add finer sharper, details. Additionally, there are mixing mediums [2] that allow changing application in different ways and there is masking fluid which helps preserve a sharp edge when working on multiple layers.
There is a variety of media that is "watercolor" as well: watercolor pencils, water soluble pastels, opaque watercolors, watercolor markers, and granulating watercolors.
1: https://doodlewash.com/guest-artist-photorealism-watercolors... 2: https://www.art-is-fun.com/watercolor-mediums
Losing that guarantee can make the eventual migration harder, even if that migration is to a different postgres instance than the primary db.