From Luke Planet's No One Actually Wants Simplicity
I think a good test of whether you truly love simplicity is whether you are able to remove things you have added, especially code you’ve written, even when it is still providing value, because you realise it is not providing enough value.
TIL if the data that a GraphQL query is looking for has multiple types, the entire object will be removed. This is communicated via a non-halting warning, letting the "Can't find the object" error blow up. Spent too much time debugging the error before noticing the warning 🙄
Finished reading: Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe 📚
Bladder report: if I pee right before I leave, I’ll have to pee again before I arrive.
Children’s book idea: Pimento Clementi Learns to Loofah, wherein the titular Pimento, a young, well-heeled boogie-boy, discovers exfoliation.
New horror novel: Krampus Clamps a Close-pin, wherein the titular Christmas terror smells something bad. 800 pages, minimum.
New website idea: Mustard seed Wikipedia, a Christian condiment reference, by the community.
New product idea: Glass Paper. It’s sand paper…from the future.
Started reading: Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century by Kim Fu 📚