I'll try Pijul on my next personal project instead of git, just because WHY NOT?
I considered using on a project, but felt it lacks some very important documentation, like what happens when a node tries to communicate directly with another one (instead of routing through many more) and fails? Will it keep trying in the future? Will it not? Is there a limit for retries? Is there a timeout? How can I configure the timeout? Can I disable this behavior? Etc.
Para os falantes de pt-br:
https://blog.cleber.solutions/software/o-codigo-ta-pronto-now-run
There, there. Now eat your bugs.
I'm 37, lol!
I'm not the most eclectic guy...
The King of Instruments.
Glad to hear that!
I'm now focusing on the really difficult part: writing about it, lol!
Ha!

Twitter will implement everything so you don't need to own anything.
Be happy.
Never heard this before (i dont really listen music) but thanks for this nice kind person nostr:npub1zaza8djf4usave5w2jc2374ymytcgk63cddju3fwe8t787h395ususgvvm i do now.
💜🫂🌍
A friend sent this song in a group a couple months ago and I was really impressed by the whole work (music, lyrics, everything).
Recommended reading for understading the basics of a Decimal type and more in-depth details about floating point numbers:
Might be, maybe some of the requests, but I'd bet on different services each one doing its stuff independently.
Yeah, and his favorite animal here in Brazil is the capybara, btw.
Reminds me of a friend from Canada whose "favorite word" from pt-br is "jiboiando", haha!
An excellent introduction to Kubernetes for software developers that helped me a lot:





