dybr
23/05/2024 20:47![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We are exchanging with Bermi messages about my pull requests, slowly, calmly, I don't like his approach, but I like his communication style. He's some kind of Spanish grand, look down at everyone who can't write a big program in shell script. In my view, that's plain stupid.
Anyway whatever. We'll figure it out.
As to my other pull requests... right now we are having an American holiday soon, so nobody's actually working. Just Esteban in Columbia, he's driving it; I have a feeling he's managing the project. He's great. Got help him to get through.
Meanwhile, I got involved with the next Jira case. Here's a puzzle. In one of the services, if we send a multiline (containing '\n') message to the log, this message is split into multiple log records. The question is: where exactly is it happening? How can we fix it? That's what I'm investigating. And I'm especially amazed by all this improbable nonsense from Typelevel, with its hallucinations regarding category theory. Otherwise, it's just slf4j, no big deal. But these crazy assholes... in short, I have to investigate, how do they do it. Say, you write in your code: logger.warn("oops, my pants are on fire") - and nothing happens. All this goes into Futures, and if you didn't attach those Futures to something, then kaboom. Sick people, eh. Well, whatever, I'll find it out. I love hacking this kind of shit.
Oops, I wrote it in Russian. So this one is a translation.