Misha

@mkarp
18 Followers
78 Following
13 Posts
@lesley websites and even some apps feel so much better with it! I notice this every time I’m not at home
@janl It still blows my mind that with these skills he earns his living playing metal and thrash. Kid caused many glitches.

I've just checked out a #Clojure project I last worked on thirteen years ago, compiled it, ran its unit tests, and they all passed. I then ran `lein ancient upgrade :check-clojure` to upgrade all the dependencies to their latest versions, ran the unit tests again, and they all passed.

I did get one 'deprecated' warning. I can live with that!

It's not stability that I came to Clojure for, but it's a feature I really appreciate.

Say 'no' to bit rot!

@bbatsov There are several topics that I find interesting and that the show presents brilliantly imho, so it clicked with me from the start. But my gf was pretty bored.

“When you read a technical book, you gain something that you can't get from search results and LLMs; a book changes how you think about your work.”

https://media.pragprog.com/newsletters/2025-12-31.html

Insight, Intuition, Inspiration

@pedro @tuist 20+min to 9?! Why is Tuist not an industry standard yet

I promised myself not to get into the home server hobby many years ago, but somehow I now got a home nas and a pihole and I think I like it.

Got it set up with Claude and ansible in a few hours. It saved me a lot of time. Barely know what I’m doing, just know what I want to achieve (I think).

Next step is to expose an Epson printer (never get Epson) via AirPrint.

Also really appreciated all the reddit posts about homelab mistakes and regrets.

@gamble wow, no cookie banners!
@bbatsov I had a lot of difficulty with the contrast ratios in 26.0, and they made it slightly better with the first minor release. I don’t notice it anymore tbh
@plexus Wait seriously Garmin said it’s not serviceable? It’s not even that old, wow. In any case well done!