#ets queries in #elixir #registry
Gonna know that schema to make those queries, y'all.
> The first part, the match pattern, must be a tuple that will match the structure of the the data stored in the registry, which is {key, pid, value}. The atom :_ can be used to ignore a given value or tuple element, while the atom :"$1" can be used to temporarily assign part of pattern to a variable for a subsequent comparison. This can be combined like {:"$1", :_, :_}.
I'm fucking screaming. This is how we send mail in 2022 as a society.
Just imagine having that awesome distributed protocol that matured for decades to be replaced by three mainstream companies.
I have no words lol.
Yo @groovestomp, you can't imagine how close I was to getting wiped out on the stage 8!
I took softs and 0 spares because there was a service park before the last stage, and rammed the car into cliff after clipping something with the left side.
I wasn't sure if I had a slow puncture so had to go slow on S8, but jammed fast during the fast section.
I think your S8 also didn't go your way though, since I improved on your time on the last stage, I think.
What a beautiful test.
Wrote a thing with no bug, wrote a test with no bug.
If we would've written a thing with a bug, we would've just as well written a test with a bug.
"We echo the thoughts of Kalle Rovanperä, and our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine" I'm glad that it was voiced by the commentators in Kiri Bloore and Julian Porter.
I want to point out that Kiri is raising awareness about the situation in Ukraine full time. She's awesome. I'm really glad that she's taking a stance.
That https://doma.dev guy
#lean #elixir #typescript #react #nix
In my non-existent free time I design and run #TTRPG
If you use tools made by genocide-apologists, you are a genocide-apologist.
#lemmy users aren't welcome here.