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I think I should pay linux a visit π
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Comment the best linux tools you advice me
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Sometimes I just wonder why telegram don have a thinking status additionally to typing π€
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Almost finishing the book and I am really amazed how the go's philosophy is making concurrency easier you may find it annoying at first but after some understanding of how things work and how they should be organized there is no going back to just serial way of doing things π
#books #golang
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#books #golang
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These days I have been lazy and not getting myself to make things workout for me just saying I should be ready and fix something and I am getting frustrated because of my many failures and looking at things breaking down like they were nothing. All of my effort not working it hurts a lot and it feels painful sometimes if feels as if I am not supposed to succeed but this quote really changed my mind
It is time now to get up and try no matter what happens
[Procastination]
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It is time now to get up and try no matter what happens
[Procastination]
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Avoid contact with sick people who have symptoms such as fever, muscle pain, and rash. Avoid contact with blood and other body fluids from other people. Avoid contact with dead bodies or items that have been in contact with dead bodies, including when attending or participating in a funeral or burial ritual.
I guess this thing is getting serious
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Knowing about something and knowing that something is totally different things
This is the main difference between a skill and theoretical knowledge
#randomthought
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This is the main difference between a skill and theoretical knowledge
#randomthought
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Some solutions are really weird
I have did what I have never thought will work
so as majority of u know most LLMs support web scraping and getting data so I was out of gpt 5 prompt and it stopped from going further u know it is annoying to start chatting everything again so, instead of chatting with it again I have gone to Gemini and shared the chat with it and it fetched everything from there and we continued our chat from there π
#randomthought
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I have did what I have never thought will work
so as majority of u know most LLMs support web scraping and getting data so I was out of gpt 5 prompt and it stopped from going further u know it is annoying to start chatting everything again so, instead of chatting with it again I have gone to Gemini and shared the chat with it and it fetched everything from there and we continued our chat from there π
#randomthought
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β’ Explore
β’ Preview
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Almost finishing the book and I am really amazed how the go's philosophy is making concurrency easier you may find it annoying at first but after some understanding of how things work and how they should be organized there is no going back to just serial wayβ¦
Man, you guys seriously need to read this book if you touch Go. I just finished it, and it's way more than just a guide to using go routines.
It doesn't start with channels and just tell you what to do. Nope.
The author first tackles the philosophyβlike, what even is parallelism versus concurrency? That groundwork is huge.
It then spends time looking at the old-school ways of handling sync (the mutex stuff) that other languages use. Why? So when it finally hits you with channels and "share memory by communicating," it just clicks. You understand exactly why Goβs way is better and why we even bother with channels instead of just locking memory. It clears up all the confusion instantly.
And the best part? It's not just theory. The back half is packed with solid, real-world patterns you can literally copy-paste into your production apps. It gives you that final polish to write great concurrent code, not just code that runs.
Total game-changer. Go read it!
#bookreview
@codative
It doesn't start with channels and just tell you what to do. Nope.
The author first tackles the philosophyβlike, what even is parallelism versus concurrency? That groundwork is huge.
It then spends time looking at the old-school ways of handling sync (the mutex stuff) that other languages use. Why? So when it finally hits you with channels and "share memory by communicating," it just clicks. You understand exactly why Goβs way is better and why we even bother with channels instead of just locking memory. It clears up all the confusion instantly.
And the best part? It's not just theory. The back half is packed with solid, real-world patterns you can literally copy-paste into your production apps. It gives you that final polish to write great concurrent code, not just code that runs.
Total game-changer. Go read it!
#bookreview
@codative
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