Oh interesting, i am not super familar with zfs’ tools, so thats pretty cool! Ill have to look at that for my storage array.
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Oh interesting, i am not super familar with zfs’ tools, so thats pretty cool! Ill have to look at that for my storage array.
How has zfs replaced rsync for you? One is a filesystem, and the other is a filesyncing tool. Does zfs do something im not aware of lol?
Exactly! 3d printing has been the glue for a lot of my hobbies. Ill find that tos and stuff i buy for one thing will eventually make a different hobby i have easier to get into. It helps me swallow the “ADHD Tax” on hobby jumping lol.
You should! Its a ton of fun, plently of places to play online. Unfortunetly in person play seems to still be recovering post-COVID in a lot of places, so it can be tough to play in person.
I am definitely someone whos hobby is exploring hobbies, but these are the ones that ive circled back around to:
Gaming, Programming, Go (an abstract strategy game similar to chess), 3D Art (Blender), DnD, and Warhammer 40k
As another Certified Hobby Jumper… i feel you. I like to frame it as exploring hobbies is one of my hobbies :) lol. Getting into something new is a ton of fun, even if it doesnt last.
Awesome, thanks for the feedback!
The callbacks not being widely known about was my concern as well, as I had only heard about them when researching a solution for this, lol. I’ll probably stick with my solution, and write a page in the documentation describing what they are and how to use them, to hopefully make it clear.
Ill take a look at Traitlets too! Thanks!
yup! I enjoy their CI stuff more, and its not owned my Microsoft, so thats a plus :)
Plus we use gitlab selfhosted at work, so its just what Im used to.
Oh man, you’re right! Whoops. I’ll go ahead and add that, lol.
I appreciate that! Glad im not doing anything horribly wrong… I’ll have to play around with the init script to see how to make it easier to get the needed functions.
I do have a pertinent question I forgot to ask about in my main post if you have some time, though. I am using SocketIO for their realtime API, and needed to figure out how to pass events received from the socket onto the client that is using the wrapper. I opted for requiring callback functions to be registered for the different events we could receive, that way they can choose what functions they want called when we get the event, but is that the best way to do it? I couldn’t think of any other method to pass that event in an async fashion, lol.
Thanks! I figure my code can be pretty bad but if my documentation is at least decent people will be able to use it lmao.
Just discovered dataclasses the other day actually, Im using it for OGSCredentials
and am happy with how easy it was, so I will be converting other stuff over to it as well!
Its the “new hype tech product background” gradient lol