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> Terraform CDK is basically TypeScript transpired to HCL

transpiled to JSON


You meant: Austria. The lang of Kangaroos.


Nobody sane wants to use their shoddy products.

Their office products can't even agree having the same menu options for the same functionality.

People use them out of corporate inertia: Windows laptops are cheaper than Macs and that brings the whole office suite in.


> People use them out of corporate inertia

And now with how things are going with the American gov, foreign companies see security flaws on two fronts: Microsoft's AI's unreliability+invasiveness and the US gov's unreliability+invasiveness relating to its stateside companies.


People don't get sarcarm :/

Totally unrelated, if you need to suffix a k8s deployment with "-deployment" you are a hack, a fraud, an overengineer and someone who should NOT work as software or devops engineer.


> People don't get sarcarm :/

Famously so. If you want to remain unmisunderstood, make sure to use sarcasm. Draw a clear line into the shifting sand while cocking a single eyebrow. It's widely appreciated, it's an artform, and the comments are a blast. :)


And for the first time since I have this MacBook Pro (M2 2023) I heard and felt the fans. I was wondering if they were imaginary.


Am I blind or where is `kind` coming from?

> console.log(`${kind} ${filename}`)

It should be `eventType` (string).


Yes. It's coming from the Rust code (where the relevant property is named 'kind') because the author didn't actually run their JS snippet. They've (silently) fixed a number of issues people have pointed out (including the one I pointed out) but they still haven't noticed that one.


Don't own anything and be happy, kids!

Seriously, the fact this comment is, so far, at the top is mind boggling.


"Everyone should be able to afford to buy or build a home" and "everyone's home should appreciate in value as an investment forever" are direct opposites.


Yes but /comments/:comment_uuid that has a parent to /pulls/:pull_uuid is harder to map the hierarchy it belongs to.


Not really if an URL link is added to the post in the comment response.

Also it is possible to embed a sub resource (or part of it).

Think a blog post.

/blogPost/:blogPostId

You can embed a blog object with the url and title so you can show the blogpost on a page with the name of the blog in one go.

If you need more details on the blog you can request /blogs/:blogId


I wonder if he reads every single line of code. Or even skims over them.


EEE


Android and ChromeOS.

Google is being much better at that game with Linux.


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