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🗒️ "Developer Voices" on Property-Based Testing Made Me Realize PBT’s Value https://christiantietze.de/posts/2024/03/developer-voices-on-property-based-testing/
None of what I took away from the linked podcast is a replacement for unit tests.
But it does sound like a much better high-level approach to regression testing and describing the rough behavior of systems!
Like host @krisajenkins says: PBT usually sounds impractical, but interesting in theory.
Now I feel like something new has opened up, and that is exciting.
#propery-based-testing
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Took me about 5 hours to work through, help proof-read, and provide feedback on the upcoming guide on #Zettelkasten #atomicity by Sascha. Before I unload the context, I'll create notes for my own work, first. There's definitely some interesting and novel modeling of concepts in there for everyone.
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New #Zettelkasten post!
"Upgrade Atomic Thinking to Holistic Thinking" – Zettelkasten Method
https://zettelkasten.de/posts/upgrade-atomic-to-holistic-thinking/Prompted a while ago by a post by @mattgemmell on #atomicity, Sascha writes about that #learning also requires #synthesis (which may sound obvious, but sometimes goes under the radar)
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That escalated into a couple of cross-connection and #atomicity in the #zettelkasten
It appears almost complete, but I'll be putting this out into the open for feedback:
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https://mattgemmell.scot/atomic-thoughts/
"Atomic Thoughts" by @mattgemmell -- this expresses beautifully, and across domains (thinking, writing, outlining, programming), the idea of #atomicity
Which I never tire of recommending for note-taking and #Zettelkasten work.
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If I don't spend time for the gym membership anymore, maybe I should save up ~2k and get a used concept2 #rowerg and a rack of sorts
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With the recent Evernote panic, people mention #Resilio sync as a viable peer-to-peer sync solution. This goes back to when Dropbox became "evil" AFAIK.
Genuine queson:
Is BitTorrent Sync/Resilio a better option to synchronize documents without a cloud middleman than e.g. Syncthing? How?
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2023 Tech Stack for Bootstrappers
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@PypeBros Yeah, HackerNews is like that.
"When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox."
That doesn't sound like typing into the browser's address bar, but into text fields (and file upload)
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Went to the Oppenheimer movie yesterday. It was a nice experience. No life-changing moral conundrums being thoroughly explored, but: film good. Can recommend.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szan5pP4drQ
I was missing a couple tips here to set the new #Record No. 4 #handplane right for #woodworking and oooooh boy does the frog/moth size adjustment make a difference after already flattening the iron and making the chip breaker fit tight(er)!
I can now plane over twisted, torn-out, knotty pine boards and still get good shavings
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# 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
#clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-modelC's "machine model" is easy to understand because:
> The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]
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# 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
#clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-modelC's "machine model" is easy to understand because:
> The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]
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# 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
#clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-modelC's "machine model" is easy to understand because:
> The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]
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# 202305241824 Machine model of C is memory and pointers
#clang #machine-code #pointer #memory #machine-modelC's "machine model" is easy to understand because:
> The machine model of C is very simple. You have the memory where things reside. You have pointers to the consecutive elements of the memory.[#20230524cpp][]
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I hate that I can't figure out how to disable clever ligarues, or babel shorthands, or whatever is causing
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to render as
„¿‘
Of course I'm using #xelatex and the no. 1 stack overflow answer then doesn't apply
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I hate that I can't figure out how to disable clever ligarues, or babel shorthands, or whatever is causing
,,?``
to render as
„¿‘
Of course I'm using #xelatex and the no. 1 stack overflow answer then doesn't apply
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I hate that I can't figure out how to disable clever ligarues, or babel shorthands, or whatever is causing
,,?``
to render as
„¿‘
Of course I'm using #xelatex and the no. 1 stack overflow answer then doesn't apply
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I hate that I can't figure out how to disable clever ligarues, or babel shorthands, or whatever is causing
,,?``
to render as
„¿‘
Of course I'm using #xelatex and the no. 1 stack overflow answer then doesn't apply
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I hate that I can't figure out how to disable clever ligarues, or babel shorthands, or whatever is causing
,,?``
to render as
„¿‘
Of course I'm using #xelatex and the no. 1 stack overflow answer then doesn't apply
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My first isukatsugi rabbeted joint to make a longer board from scrap
Learned that I need to account for the kerf and cut half a millimeter off the line, and always cut with both hands: the worst, wobbly cut was when I had one hand an the handle, another to stabilize the blade od my #dozuki. Not needed!
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My first isukatsugi rabbeted joint to make a longer board from scrap
Learned that I need to account for the kerf and cut half a millimeter off the line, and always cut with both hands: the worst, wobbly cut was when I had one hand an the handle, another to stabilize the blade od my #dozuki. Not needed!
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My first isukatsugi rabbeted joint to make a longer board from scrap
Learned that I need to account for the kerf and cut half a millimeter off the line, and always cut with both hands: the worst, wobbly cut was when I had one hand an the handle, another to stabilize the blade od my #dozuki. Not needed!
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My first isukatsugi rabbeted joint to make a longer board from scrap
Learned that I need to account for the kerf and cut half a millimeter off the line, and always cut with both hands: the worst, wobbly cut was when I had one hand an the handle, another to stabilize the blade od my #dozuki. Not needed!
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Interested in how I use my #Zettlelkasten to start a Zettel about a #programming topic? 📦
Example: Modern UICollectionView
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2025/05/start-of-a-zettel-modern-uicollectionview/ -
12Month12Apps/LayoutGuide https://github.com/12Month12Apps/LayoutGuide
Practice your #ZSAVoyager or #Moonlander layouts with this native Mac App
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@dasdom #ZSA has a "Shifted" (Planck-like) #Yovager layout on their blog now:
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and thus, another day of PHP coding in emacs ensues.
I'm really happy with #yasnippets -- I used almost an identical facility in TextMate back in the day. Great for boilerplate reduction.
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It's time for:
Open Office Hour 🔥
https://christiantietze.de/ama/(1h, starting *now*)
Join to talk about
#programming in #Swiftlang #c++ or #agda
#zettelkasten
#woordworking
#emacs-- ask questions or hang out