
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Blog | https://blog.6nok.org |
| GitHub | https://github.com/frontsideair |
| Location | Istanbul |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Blog | https://blog.6nok.org |
| GitHub | https://github.com/frontsideair |
| Location | Istanbul |

I'm disillusioned by ORMs and query builders, but I don't want to solve my abstraction problems by string manipulation, so I'm looking for a middle ground.
Do you know any tools for creating an ASG for a SQL query? It only has to be syntactically correct, and has to expose useful methods, no semantic guarantees needed.
I believe this would be a sweet spot for creating powerful SQL queries that support the whole spectrum with minimal safety guarantees.
My Logi Circle 2 is bricked without me doing anything, it's been unplugged for some time and when I plugged it back it was dead.
I reached out to Logi for support and they told me they couldn't help in any way.
Should I shop for a new indoor cam or try to find a way to revive it?
I used to have so much motivation yet lately I have none of it.
The bad thing is I’m full of ideas and it’s kind of a curse.
Just waiting for it to get better on its own.
I’ve grown tired of the official iOS app for Mastodon and switched to Mammoth.
So far it seems great, it can embed linked toots, which was a pain with the official app.
Any recommendations or questions?
It's also important to note that the military made numerous advancement in technology not because that's inherently what they are good at, but they were filthy rich.
They have vast resources and they can buy pretty much anything, with the sole exception of our sympathy.
When I see them doing exactly that, I feel really depressed.
I don't see a similar inability to draw the line when considering gambling companies or adult sites.
I believe we owe a lot of things to the war, but that's a fact that must be resented, not celebrated.
I can't believe we're living in a world where associating with weapons manufacturers is not considered bad unanimously.
How are these companies not shamed to oblivion instantly, unable to show their faces and being able to hire only the worst among us.
To whoever needs to hear this:
Your blog is better without an image than with an AI-generated one. I came here to read your words — let them stand for themselves!
If you *must* use an image, and some soulless AI mockery would suffice, do this instead:
Step outside, and take a photo of wherever you are.
Include a lot of sky, if you can.
This implicit "here's where I am" is a better reflection of your work than whatever midjourney or stable diffusion would splort out.