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Thomas Stringer

@tr_stringer

Staff Software Engineer 💻 surfing 🏄‍♂️ snowboarding 🏂 classical piano 🎹 and Boston sports 🏀 🏒 ⚾️ 🏈 My tweets are my own.

We did it! Go Celtics


The Reality of Adding Nines to Your SLOs trstringer.com/slo-adding-nin…


I wanted automatic session save/reopen in Neovim, and a few Lua lines and shell function later and I got it! trstringer.com/neovim-auto-re…


It's never a fun day when you can't boot up your machine because of a bug in initramfs, but it gave me the opportunity to document how to recovery the disk and fix the issue! trstringer.com/linux-recovery… #linux #debian


I wrote my first Neovim plugin! It allows me to connect to a postgres database and run queries: trstringer.com/postgresql-neo… Lua is a lot of fun and a great experience to use with extending nvim! #vim #neovim #postgres #postgresql


I had been a Vim user for a *very* long time. I'm about 2 months into a switch to Neovim and it's a world of difference on so many levels. Particularly, I just started writing my first plugin. It's such a great experience using Lua. I never had an interest in Vimscript


Kubernetes node marked NotReady? But... why? I blogged about what goes into node readiness checks trstringer.com/kubernetes-nod… #kubernetes


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We are excited to announce the launch of Valkey, an open source alternative to the Redis in-memory, NoSQL data store. Hosted by the Linux Foundation, Valkey will continue development of an open source, in-memory data store. Announcement: hubs.la/Q02r37F60 #valkey

linuxfoundation's tweet image. We are excited to announce the launch of Valkey, an open source alternative to the Redis in-memory, NoSQL data store. Hosted by the Linux Foundation, Valkey will continue development of an open source, in-memory data store.  

Announcement: hubs.la/Q02r37F60 #valkey

Next personal dev project I start I’m skipping bash scripting for builds and project handling and just going to go straight to Python. Or Go but probably Python


I just learned something in Vim that I didn't realize I've needed for decades... Searching between two marks (instead of the whole buffer). `/\%>'amy-search-string\%<'b` where "a" is the start mark and "b" is the end mark. So powerful!


You learn quickly with OpenTelemtry to group your automated dependency updates together (dependabot/renovate/etc)


I've pushed it off long enough. I need to migrate my Google domains somewhere. Where did everybody end up?


Question for other Go programmers that use neovim. Does it make sense to use vim-go even if using gopls through nvim-lspconfig? I'm still missing things like format on save and things like GoRename, GoReferrers etc. // @johncodezzz @fatih


Neovim feels like modern vim. There are so many creature comforts here that I didn't even know I wanted/needed


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