Hi there, the Artemis private beta rollout has just started! @hariette will be emailing 50 signup sheet users, while @lilkev will be adding 50 users from Artemis Discord. The order will be based on the submissions to the private beta signup form, as well as general activity within the Artemis community....
Fit Testing to ensure a good seal on your mask [Part 1]
This thread explains what #mask#fit#testing is (#qualitative and #quantitative), why it is important, and my testing experience with some real-world results of various types of masks including NIOSH #N95 and ear loop. 🧵 1/
so this mastodon 4.2.0 beta apparently has some kind of hashtag thing where they keep them separate at the end and clumps them together when they're in the last line of a toot so let's see if it works
I have only recently learned of the "before" attribute in @phpunit. It seems appealing. What I don't get is... why would I ever use setUp() when I can instead use a before method? It seems like the easier, more portable solution in ever case except when I actively want to bypass a parent class's setUp().
Why should you unit test? What should you unit test? And how much?
Today's blog post answers these questions and provides some helpful guidelines.
The post is actually a lightly edited extract of a book on unit testing that I started about 10 years ago but never finished. Still, it has aged reasonably well.
I know things are rough for tech folks right now but wanted to put out there that I will be doing small remote #PHP#testing#online training sessions over Zoom. Small classes (3-4 folks and me) in the evening Eastern US time for maybe 90 minutes a session for 4-6 sessions. US$200. Need to firm up the materials but email me chartjes AT grumpy-learning.com. Might do a version for the same price that is just recordings.
once again contemplating if I want to add codecov tokens to all my currently breaking repos, or just rip out codecov
what do the cool kids do these days?
I know about Hynek's --fail-under=XX% post, but the thing I really care about day-to-day is the "lines covered/not covered in this diff or PR". #codecov#python#testing
When running an end to end test for your live application, does the test runner have access to the database or is it an entirely separate process? #Django#Testing
Means I can type in the comments to replies and they should federate back over to the original thread. Before, WordPress really couldn’t act as a discussion federator; I made it easy on myself by just federating my comment URLs via webmention to wherever they needed to go manually (copy comment, paste into other website text box, submit.) Or at the very best, use my Mastodon or MicroBlog account to respond. Hopefully this makes replying back to others easier now; although I still don’t know about Webmention support or how it works in syndication…
Artemis private beta rollouts have begun!
Hi there, the Artemis private beta rollout has just started! @hariette will be emailing 50 signup sheet users, while @lilkev will be adding 50 users from Artemis Discord. The order will be based on the submissions to the private beta signup form, as well as general activity within the Artemis community....
I am interested in steamdeck but I have heard that it is really heavy if you are holding it for many hours.
Does this console worth it? Also how hot does it get in the summer if you are doing demanding things without AC?