Hayden (he/him)

@hds.cafe

number theorist x software hacker • rustacean • ask me about tokio-console • engineering manager at HERE • corazón andaluz • permanent antipodean • he/him

Child 2 (1.5y) recently recognised and named the numeral 6, entirely out of context. They then did the same thing with a hand written numeral a few days later. With great trepidation, I wrote a 7… 1/2

Look at these cool Rust async tide and surf stickers that I had at home! The tide one was used to cover up a corporate sticker on a laptop that’s going to our nephew. Lucky him!

2 stickers sitting on a table top. One shaped like a surfboard with a smiling face and small text “rustasync/surf” and another shaped like a wave with a smiling face and small text “rustasync/tide”.

Child 1 got a sewing machine for their birthday. So now I have a new hobby. And TikTok knows I have a new hobby. Which is fine, it’s cool to see a new culture. I am a little baffled by the guy in the cowboy hat though… (great content, but why the hat?)

It's actually pretty incredible to open up a file in your own (domain specific) language and see in-line diagnostics and be able to jump to references. Wow!

If you're using @atuin.sh, you can hit ctrl+o to enter the command inspector and see which directory you last ran the command in last, when, and even scroll through commands in that session with up and down arrows. It's amazing!

Open source maintainers be like: Thank you for that stack trace, I will now proceed to diagnose your problem without access to your code base or any idea what it does. Here are instructions to confirm my hypothesis which will also tell you the place in your code where the problem originates. 1/2