role is never instantiated, so the… privileged…logs… will never be called
Edit: Actually no logs at all, I read the null as undefined on first skim
role is never instantiated, so the… privileged…logs… will never be called
Edit: Actually no logs at all, I read the null as undefined on first skim


No project is too small for tests
Tests double as your documentation for your intent
Take it from me who has 20+ years of personal projects behind me, the ones that I’ve kept around are typically the ones that have some form of test suite.
It’s easy to build on something if you know you’re not breaking something in the process


Honestly this is the reason TDD is most important for personal projects.
If it’s your job, the code isn’t getting merged without decent tests. Yes you should probably write them first so you think about your implementation properly, but let’s face it, many tests are written after in practice.
If it’s something written in your free time, you’re just not writing those tests most of the time if you didn’t write them up front.


Aren’t the current models only about half as dense as lithium Ion?
Taking up twice the space for a tenth of the cost seems like a pretty acceptable trade-off for the house scenario


Surely it would be better for the environment, at least, to hire one of those GeoGuessr guys
Oh.
Shit.
My job is computer
Fuck.


It’s been a bubble since GPT2 guys, get with the program.
There is zero chance even half of all these AI product companies still exist in half a decade.
Now if you don’t mind I reckon I’m gonna Alta Vista search for CDNow and then webvan something from pets.com


By all means try it out, it might have been something down to the drivers for my audio interface (focusrite scarlett) at the time
If you have better luck than I did, I’d love to know!


Can’t comment on everything, but given you mentioned audio production: a couple of years ago I tried to get ASIO working from within a VM on a Linux host OS and wasn’t having a whole lot of luck.
I think I read somewhere that someone had come up with a special ASIO driver to send the audio directly into the host Linux OS audio subsystem, but I’ve not tried that or measured latency yet.


Maybe if some of you finally paid for it, this wouldn’t happen!
… Who is still using it in 2025, though, really?
Oh wow, so somehow I’ve entirely missed Roborock’s existence until now—cheers for the recommendation!
That one with the robotic arm on it is crazy
I’m not in the market for one today, but I’m probably getting a robovac or two in the next couple of years.
Anyone have any recommendations for a good one that can be regarded as relatively trustworthy? I’m assuming iRobot is going to get snapped up by some potentially unknown quantity soon by the looks of this
I’ve got a home assistant setup already and don’t mind some minor mods/soldering, if that’s the best option, but off the shelf with no faff is obviously ideal.
Oh really? I had no idea Microsoft was doing rust at all
Ooh I bet there’s some gold in here!
Was about to thank OP, but it’s a bot lol
Thanks bot, I guess
Hey now, about 1% of the Linux kernel is Rust now!


Well I’m sure if you’re a criminal trying to access police radio and you figure it out, it’s not really in your interests to let everyone know about it


C’mon guys, “BitUnlocker”? “BitLooker” was right there


Kinda sad in a way
My first ever ISP was AOL via dialup back around 1995

That’s the main reason I put that bit in, but it’s also worth highlighting that it wasn’t uncommon for CDs (particularly singles and EPs) between the late 90s and the mid 00s, to have PC CD-ROM content on the disk too
Nginx config is pretty quick to cobble together in a text editor, personally I’d just bin off whatever this tool is and save the hassle.
There’s always the risk of frontend tools like this being abandoned, so you might as well just learn the actual config format for the thing you’re configuring