John Bingley Garland, ca. 1850–60.
Source: Harry Ransom Center
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#collage #crucifixion #religion #blood #symbolism #crucifixes #christianity #regal #art #publicdomain
Bei Linux verliert man leicht die #Übersicht. Ich bin kein #Nerd, will aber doch wissen, was läuft. #MS-Win ist wie ein teures #Fertiggericht, das man einfach aus dem #Regal nimmt und loslegt. Bei #Linux besteht die Kunst darin, die richtigen #Zutaten zu finden, um daraus eine bekömmliche/gesunde (=sichere) #Mahlzeit (=Alltags-System) zu machen.
Meine #RechnerWelt soll funktionieren, ohne dass daraus eine #Religion wird. Es gibt noch andere schöne Dinge im Leben. 😀 🧐
Saturday - Sala Upload - Official Afterparty Brunch Electronik Festival @ Sala Upload Barcelona - 10 Aug feat. NHYMPH, Regal
Regal, Cristian Varela, Ian Axide @ E1 - 08 Aug feat. Regal, Cristian Varela, Ian Axide
Building #Regal’s linter rules in #Rego really pushed the language to its limits some years back, and both OPA and Rego have improved a lot thanks to that. Building parts of its *language server* in Rego too was perhaps taking it too far, but OTOH, the LSP is really just JSON in and JSON out, which is what OPA does best after all.
The bundled policies in Regal are normally embedded in the binary. That’s great for distribution, but kinda sucks for development as any change requires compilation. Not anymore! Today I merged some work of mine allowing live-reloading of the language server policies, and it’s such a *huge* difference seeing the result of a change a second after you made it. The video here shows live-editing of a LSP code action policy, and how adding a new “source action” item in the server immediately propagates to the client. Sooo much fun!
I rewrote the #regal e2e tests the other day. Tests that exec the actual binary and verify the results. Can’t get more e2e than that! But the tests were verbose, procedural and contained way too many lines of scaffolding. The new e2e test suite uses a functional DSL I wrote for the purpose, is declarative, contains no scaffolding, and is less than half the number of lines of code. One thing it isn’t however is “idiomatic #golang”. But I was already banned from that heaven, so no harm done 😎
While really important, the e2e tests have been a bit painful to work with, much because so much of the tests have been procedural scaffolding rather than test logic. With this refactor, I'm ho...
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