Using my task creation integration to help me create an integration that creates tasks.
Development can be so meta.
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Alex Standiford
Using my task creation integration to help me create an integration that creates tasks.
Development can be so meta.
Alex Standiford
Own a VR headset? Looking for fun games to play with your family over the holidays? Check out “Asymmetric VR” games, like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, and “Acorns Attack of the Squirrels”.
The current datastore interface returns arrays for collection methods which leads to memory and performance issues in REST implementations where N+1 queries are sometimes unavoidable. By changing these methods to use generators, we can process items as they arrive and maintain constant memory usage regardless of collection size, creating a more efficient implementation without sacrificing usability.
We’re moving datastore events out of the database layer and into the datastore layer while also splitting operation traits into paired versions (with and without events) to give developers more control over event emission. This change breaks backward compatibility but creates a more flexible, truly nomadic system where developers can choose exactly which operations should emit events rather than being forced into a one-size-fits-all approach.
I have come to realize it’s likely time to pivot away from PHPNomad’s simple container system, and embrace integrating with existing solutions, instead.
Alex Standiford
Cold message on LinkedIn starting with “If I may be so bold”
Me: “You may not”
Alex Standiford
I’m on an email list. Great content. They send a good one that prompts me to ask a question in-response.
Their reply? “I talk about that in my service [link]”
Totally lost me in that moment.
I needed a better way to wind up my kite tail, so I designed something to help me. You can download the file and print your own.
Alex Standiford
The newly adjusted pieces worked SO well. They printed easily thanks to the flats, still work just as well, and printed much nicer. This thing makes winding up my kite tail A LOT easier. Really happy with this design.
Alex Standiford
Sometime’s it’s great to know Linux. And today, the day that I started a Factorio server so me and my family can play over Christmas break is one such example.
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