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diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-07-17-running-guix-on-nixos.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-07-17-running-guix-on-nixos.po deleted file mode 100644 index c76ab51..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-07-17-running-guix-on-nixos.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Running Guix on NixOS\n" -"date: 2018-07-17\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: running-guix-on-nixos" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wanted to run Guix on a NixOS machine. Even though the Guix manual " -"explains how to do it [step by " -"step](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Binary-" -"Installation.html#Binary-Installation), I needed a few extra ones to make it" -" work properly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Creating `guixbuilder` users" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Guix requires you to create non-root users that will be used to perform the " -"builds in the isolated environments." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The [manual](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Build-" -"Environment-Setup.html#Build-Environment-Setup) already provides you with a " -"ready to run (as root) command for creating the build users:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However, In my personal NixOS I have disabled " -"[`users.mutableUsers`](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-user-" -"management), which means that even if I run the above command it means that " -"they'll be removed once I rebuild my OS:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead of enabling `users.mutableUsers` I could add the Guix users by " -"adding them to my system configuration:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Here I used `fold` and the `//` operator to merge all of the configuration " -"sets into a single `extraUsers` value." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Creating the `systemd` service" -msgstr "" - -msgid "One other thing missing was the `systemd` service." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"First I couldn't just copy the `.service` file to `/etc` since in NixOS that" -" folder isn't writable. But also I wanted the service to be better " -"integrated with the OS." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That was a little easier than creating the users, all I had to do was " -"translate the provided [`guix-" -"daemon.service.in`](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/etc/guix-" -"daemon.service.in?id=00c86a888488b16ce30634d3a3a9d871ed6734a2) configuration" -" to an equivalent Nix expression" -msgstr "" - -msgid "This sample `systemd` configuration file became:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There you go! After running `sudo nixos-rebuild switch` I could get Guix up " -"and running:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Some improvements to this approach are:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"looking into [NixOS modules](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-" -"writing-modules) and trying to bundle everything together into a single " -"logical unit;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[build Guix from " -"source](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Requirements.html#Requirements)" -" and share the Nix store and daemon with Guix." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Happy Guix/Nix hacking!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"groupadd --system guixbuild\n" -"for i in `seq -w 1 10`;\n" -"do\n" -" useradd -g guixbuild -G guixbuild \\\n" -" -d /var/empty -s `which nologin` \\\n" -" -c \"Guix build user $i\" --system \\\n" -" guixbuilder$i;\n" -"done\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ sudo nixos-rebuild switch\n" -"(...)\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder7’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder3’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder10’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder1’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder6’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder9’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder4’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder2’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder8’\n" -"removing user ‘guixbuilder5’\n" -"(...)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"{ config, pkgs, ...}:\n" -"\n" -"{\n" -"\n" -" # ... NixOS usual config ellided ...\n" -"\n" -" users = {\n" -" mutableUsers = false;\n" -"\n" -" extraUsers =\n" -" let\n" -" andrehUser = {\n" -" andreh = {\n" -" # my custom user config\n" -" };\n" -" };\n" -" buildUser = (i:\n" -" {\n" -" \"guixbuilder${i}\" = { # guixbuilder$i\n" -" group = \"guixbuild\"; # -g guixbuild\n" -" extraGroups = [\"guixbuild\"]; # -G guixbuild\n" -" home = \"/var/empty\"; # -d /var/empty\n" -" shell = pkgs.nologin; # -s `which nologin`\n" -" description = \"Guix build user ${i}\"; # -c \"Guix buid user $i\"\n" -" isSystemUser = true; # --system\n" -" };\n" -" }\n" -" );\n" -" in\n" -" # merge all users\n" -" pkgs.lib.fold (str: acc: acc // buildUser str)\n" -" andrehUser\n" -" # for i in `seq -w 1 10`\n" -" (map (pkgs.lib.fixedWidthNumber 2) (builtins.genList (n: n+1) 10));\n" -"\n" -" extraGroups.guixbuild = {\n" -" name = \"guixbuild\";\n" -" };\n" -" };\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# This is a \"service unit file\" for the systemd init system to launch\n" -"# 'guix-daemon'. Drop it in /etc/systemd/system or similar to have\n" -"# 'guix-daemon' automatically started.\n" -"\n" -"[Unit]\n" -"Description=Build daemon for GNU Guix\n" -"\n" -"[Service]\n" -"ExecStart=/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/guix-profile/bin/guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild\n" -"Environment=GUIX_LOCPATH=/root/.guix-profile/lib/locale\n" -"RemainAfterExit=yes\n" -"StandardOutput=syslog\n" -"StandardError=syslog\n" -"\n" -"# See <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-04/msg00608.html>.\n" -"# Some package builds (for example, go@1.8.1) may require even more than\n" -"# 1024 tasks.\n" -"TasksMax=8192\n" -"\n" -"[Install]\n" -"WantedBy=multi-user.target\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"guix-daemon = {\n" -" enable = true;\n" -" description = \"Build daemon for GNU Guix\";\n" -" serviceConfig = {\n" -" ExecStart = \"/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/guix-profile/bin/guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild\";\n" -" Environment=\"GUIX_LOCPATH=/root/.guix-profile/lib/locale\";\n" -" RemainAfterExit=\"yes\";\n" -" StandardOutput=\"syslog\";\n" -" StandardError=\"syslog\";\n" -" TaskMax= \"8192\";\n" -" };\n" -" wantedBy = [ \"multi-user.target\" ];\n" -"};\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ guix package -i hello\n" -"The following package will be installed:\n" -" hello 2.10 /gnu/store/bihfrh609gkxb9dp7n96wlpigiv3krfy-hello-2.10\n" -"\n" -"substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://mirror.hydra.gnu.org'... 100.0%\n" -"The following derivations will be built:\n" -" /gnu/store/nznmdn6inpwxnlkrasydmda4s2vsp9hg-profile.drv\n" -" /gnu/store/vibqrvw4c8lacxjrkqyzqsdrmckv77kq-fonts-dir.drv\n" -" /gnu/store/hi8alg7wi0wgfdi3rn8cpp37zhx8ykf3-info-dir.drv\n" -" /gnu/store/cvkbp378cvfjikz7mjymhrimv7j12p0i-ca-certificate-bundle.drv\n" -" /gnu/store/d62fvxymnp95rzahhmhf456bsf0xg1c6-manual-database.drv\n" -"Creating manual page database...\n" -"1 entries processed in 0.0 s\n" -"2 packages in profile\n" -"$ hello\n" -"Hello, world!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I couldn't just install GuixSD because my wireless network card doesn't have" -" any free drivers (yet)." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "I couldn't just install GuixSD because my wireless network card doesn't have" -#~ " any free/libre drivers (yet)." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-08-01-verifying-npm-ci-reproducibility.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-08-01-verifying-npm-ci-reproducibility.po deleted file mode 100644 index a4af1a6..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-08-01-verifying-npm-ci-reproducibility.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Verifying \"npm ci\" reproducibility\n" -"date: 2018-08-01\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: verifying-npm-ci-reproducibility\n" -"updated_at: 2019-05-22" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When [npm@5](https://blog.npmjs.org/post/161081169345/v500) came bringing " -"[package-locks](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package-locks) with it, I was " -"confused about the benefits it provided, since running `npm install` more " -"than once could resolve all the dependencies again and yield yet another " -"fresh `package-lock.json` file. The message saying \"you should add this " -"file to version control\" left me hesitant on what to do[^package-lock-" -"message](The)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However the [addition of `npm " -"ci`](https://blog.npmjs.org/post/171556855892/introducing-npm-ci-for-faster-" -"more-reliable) filled this gap: it's a stricter variation of `npm install` " -"which guarantees that \"[subsequent installs are able to generate identical " -"trees](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package-lock.json)\". But are they " -"really identical? I could see that I didn't have the same problems of " -"different installation outputs, but I didn't know for **sure** if it was " -"really identical." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Computing the hash of a directory's content" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I quickly searched for a way to check for the hash signature of an entire " -"directory tree, but I couldn't find one. I've made a poor man's [Merkle " -"tree](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkle_tree) implementation using " -"`sha256sum` and a few piped commands at the terminal:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Going through it line by line:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "#1 we define a Bash function called `merkle-tree`;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#2 it accepts a single argument: the directory to compute the merkle tree " -"from. If nothing is given, it runs on the current directory (`.`);" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#3 we go to the directory, so we don't get different prefixes in `find`'s " -"output (like `../a/b`);" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#4 we get all files from the directory tree. Since we're using `sha256sum` " -"to compute the hash of the file contents, we need to filter out folders from" -" it;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#5 we need to sort the output, since different file systems and `find` " -"implementations may return files in different orders;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#6 we use `xargs` to compute the hash of each file individually through " -"`sha256sum`. Since a file may contain spaces we need to escape it with " -"quotes;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#7 we compute the hash of the combined hashes. Since `sha256sum` output is " -"formatted like `<hash> <filename>`, it produces a different final hash if a " -"file ever changes name without changing it's content;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#8 we get the final hash output, excluding the `<filename>` (which is `-` in" -" this case, aka `stdin`)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Positive points:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ignore timestamp: running more than once on different installation yields " -"the same hash;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "the name of the file is included in the final hash computation." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Limitations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "it ignores empty folders from the hash computation;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the implementation's only goal is to represent using a digest whether the " -"content of a given directory is the same or not. Leaf presence checking is " -"obviously missing from it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Testing locally with sample data" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It seems to work for this simple test case." -msgstr "" - -msgid "You can try copying and pasting it to verify the hash signatures." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Using `merkle-tree` to check the output of `npm ci`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*I've done all of the following using Node.js v8.11.3 and npm@6.1.0.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In this test case I'll take the main repo of " -"[Lerna](https://lernajs.io/)[^lerna-package-lock]:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Good job `npm ci` :)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#6 and #9 take some time to run (21 seconds in my machine), but this " -"specific use case isn't performance sensitive. The slowest step is computing" -" the hash of each individual file." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`npm ci` really \"generates identical trees\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm not aware of any other existing solution for verifying the hash " -"signature of a directory. If you know any I'd [like to know](mailto:{{ " -"site.author.email }})." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*Edit*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[documentation](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/install#description) claims `npm " -"install` is driven by the existing `package-lock.json`, but that's actually " -"[a little bit " -"tricky](https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/17979#issuecomment-332701215)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^lerna-package-lock]: Finding a big known repo that actually committed the " -"`package-lock.json` file was harder than I expected." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"merkle-tree () {\n" -" dirname=\"${1-.}\"\n" -" pushd \"$dirname\"\n" -" find . -type f | \\\n" -" sort | \\\n" -" xargs -I{} sha256sum \"{}\" | \\\n" -" sha256sum | \\\n" -" awk '{print $1}'\n" -" popd\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"mkdir /tmp/merkle-tree-test/\n" -"cd /tmp/merkle-tree-test/\n" -"mkdir -p a/b/ a/c/ d/\n" -"echo \"one\" > a/b/one.txt\n" -"echo \"two\" > a/c/two.txt\n" -"echo \"three\" > d/three.txt\n" -"merkle-tree . # output is be343bb01fe00aeb8fef14a3e16b1c3d1dccbf86d7e41b4753e6ccb7dc3a57c3\n" -"merkle-tree . # output still is be343bb01fe00aeb8fef14a3e16b1c3d1dccbf86d7e41b4753e6ccb7dc3a57c3\n" -"echo \"four\" > d/four.txt\n" -"merkle-tree . # output is now b5464b958969ed81815641ace96b33f7fd52c20db71a7fccc45a36b3a2ae4d4c\n" -"rm d/four.txt\n" -"merkle-tree . # output back to be343bb01fe00aeb8fef14a3e16b1c3d1dccbf86d7e41b4753e6ccb7dc3a57c3\n" -"echo \"hidden-five\" > a/b/one.txt\n" -"merkle-tree . # output changed 471fae0d074947e4955e9ac53e95b56e4bc08d263d89d82003fb58a0ffba66f5\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"cd /tmp/\n" -"git clone https://github.com/lerna/lerna.git\n" -"cd lerna/\n" -"git checkout 57ff865c0839df75dbe1974971d7310f235e1109\n" -"npm ci\n" -"merkle-tree node_modules/ # outputs 11e218c4ac32fac8a9607a8da644fe870a25c99821167d21b607af45699afafa\n" -"rm -rf node_modules/\n" -"npm ci\n" -"merkle-tree node_modules/ # outputs 11e218c4ac32fac8a9607a8da644fe870a25c99821167d21b607af45699afafa\n" -"npm ci # test if it also works with an existing node_modules/ folder\n" -"merkle-tree node_modules/ # outputs 11e218c4ac32fac8a9607a8da644fe870a25c99821167d21b607af45699afafa\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2019-05-22: Fix spelling." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "2019/05/22: Fix spelling." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-12-21-using-youtube-dl-to-manage-youtube-subscriptions.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-12-21-using-youtube-dl-to-manage-youtube-subscriptions.po deleted file mode 100644 index c66831d..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2018-12-21-using-youtube-dl-to-manage-youtube-subscriptions.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Using \"youtube-dl\" to manage YouTube subscriptions\n" -"date: 2018-12-21\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: using-youtube-dl-to-manage-youtube-subscriptions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've recently read the " -"[announcement](https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/9sg8q5/i_built_a_selfhosted_youtube_subscription_manager/)" -" of a very nice [self-hosted YouTube subscription " -"manager](https://github.com/chibicitiberiu/ytsm). I haven't used YouTube's " -"built-in subscriptions for a while now, and haven't missed it at all. When I" -" saw the announcement, I considered writing about the solution I've built on" -" top of [youtube-dl](https://youtube-dl.org/)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Background: the problem with YouTube" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In many ways, I agree with [André Staltz's view on data ownership and " -"privacy](https://staltz.com/what-happens-when-you-block-internet-" -"giants.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I started with the basic premise that \"I want to be in control of my " -"data\". Sometimes that meant choosing when to interact with an internet " -"giant and how much I feel like revealing to them. Most of times it meant not" -" interacting with them at all. I don't want to let them be in full control " -"of how much they can know about me. I don't want to be in autopilot mode. " -"(...) Which leads us to YouTube. While I was able to find alternatives to " -"Gmail (Fastmail), Calendar (Fastmail), Translate (Yandex Translate), *etc.* " -"YouTube remains as the most indispensable Google-owned web service. It is " -"really really hard to avoid consuming YouTube content. It was probably the " -"smartest startup acquisition ever. My privacy-oriented alternative is to " -"watch YouTube videos through Tor, which is technically feasible but not " -"polite to use the Tor bandwidth for these purposes. I'm still scratching my " -"head with this issue." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though I don't use most alternative services he mentions, I do watch " -"videos from YouTube. But I also feel uncomfortable logging in to YouTube " -"with a Google account, watching videos, creating playlists and similar " -"things." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Using the mobile app is worse: you can't even block ads in there. You're in " -"less control on what you share with YouTube and Google." -msgstr "" - -msgid "youtube-dl" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"youtube-dl is a command-line tool for downloading videos, from YouTube and " -"[many other sites](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It can be used to download individual videos as showed above, but it also " -"has some interesting flags that we can use:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"`--output`: use a custom template to create the name of the downloaded file;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"`--download-archive`: use a text file for recording and remembering which " -"videos were already downloaded;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"`--prefer-free-formats`: prefer free video formats, like `webm`, `ogv` and " -"Matroska `mkv`;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"`--playlist-end`: how many videos to download from a \"playlist\" (a " -"channel, a user or an actual playlist);" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"`--write-description`: write the video description to a `.description` file," -" useful for accessing links and extra content." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Putting it all together:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This will download the latest 20 videos from the selected channel, and write" -" down the video IDs in the `youtube-dl-seen.conf` file. Running it " -"immediately after one more time won't have any effect." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If the channel posts one more video, running the same command again will " -"download only the last video, since the other 19 were already downloaded." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With this basic setup you have a minimal subscription system at work, and " -"you can create some functions to help you manage that:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With these functions, you now can have a subscription fetching script to " -"download the latest videos from your favorite channels:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now, whenever you want to watch the latest videos, just run the above script" -" and you'll get all of them in your local machine." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Tradeoffs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "I've made it for myself, with my use case in mind" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Offline" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"My internet speed it somewhat reasonable[^internet-speed], but it is really " -"unstable. Either at work or at home, it's not uncommon to loose internet " -"access for 2 minutes 3~5 times every day, and stay completely offline for a " -"couple of hours once every week." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Working through the hassle of keeping a playlist on disk has payed off many," -" many times. Sometimes I even not notice when the connection drops for some " -"minutes, because I'm watching a video and working on some document, all on " -"my local computer." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There's also no quality adjustment for YouTube's web player, I always pick " -"the higher quality and it doesn't change during the video. For some types of" -" content, like a podcast with some tiny visual resources, this doesn't " -"change much. For other types of content, like a keynote presentation with " -"text written on the slides, watching on 144p isn't really an option." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If the internet connection drops during the video download, youtube-dl will " -"resume from where it stopped." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is an offline first benefit that I really like, and works well for me." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Sync the \"seen\" file" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I already have a running instance of Nextcloud, so just dumping the " -"`youtube-dl-seen.conf` file inside Nextcloud was a no-brainer." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You could try putting it in a dedicated git repository, and wrap the script " -"with an autocommit after every run. If you ever had a merge conflict, you'd " -"simply accept all changes and then run:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "to tidy up the file." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Doesn't work on mobile" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"My primary device that I use everyday is my laptop, not my phone. It works " -"well for me this way." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also, it's harder to add ad-blockers to mobile phones, and most mobile " -"software still depends on Google's and Apple's blessing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you wish, you can sync the videos to the SD card periodically, but that's" -" a bit of extra manual work." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The Good" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Better privacy" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We don't even have to configure the ad-blocker to keep ads and trackers " -"away!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"YouTube still has your IP address, so using a VPN is always a good idea. " -"However, a timing analysis would be able to identify you (considering the " -"current implementation)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "No need to self-host" -msgstr "" - -msgid "There's no host that needs maintenance. Everything runs locally." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As long as you keep youtube-dl itself up to date and sync your \"seen\" " -"file, there's little extra work to do." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Track your subscriptions with git" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After creating a `subscriptions.sh` executable that downloads all the " -"videos, you can add it to git and use it to track metadata about your " -"subscriptions." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The Bad" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Maximum playlist size is your disk size" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a good thing for getting a realistic view on your actual \"watch " -"later\" list. However I've run out of disk space many times, and now I need " -"to be more aware of how much is left." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The Ugly" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We can only avoid all the bad parts of YouTube with youtube-dl as long as " -"YouTube keeps the videos public and programmatically accessible. If YouTube " -"ever blocks that we'd loose the ability to consume content this way, but " -"also loose confidence on considering YouTube a healthy repository of videos " -"on the internet." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Going beyond" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Since you're running everything locally, here are some possibilities to be " -"explored:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "A playlist that is too long for being downloaded all at once" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You can wrap the `download_playlist` function (let's call the wrapper " -"`inc_download`) and instead of passing it a fixed number to the `--playlist-" -"end` parameter, you can store the `$n` in a folder (something like " -"`$HOME/.yt-db/$PLAYLIST_ID`) and increment it by `$step` every time you run " -"`inc_download`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This way you can incrementally download videos from a huge playlist without " -"filling your disk with gigabytes of content all at once." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Multiple computer scenario" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The `download_playlist` function could be aware of the specific machine that" -" it is running on and apply specific policies depending on the machine: " -"always download everything; only download videos that aren't present " -"anywhere else; *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"youtube-dl is a great tool to keep at hand. It covers a really large range " -"of video websites and works robustly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Feel free to copy and modify this code, and [send me](mailto:{{ " -"site.author.email }}) suggestions of improvements or related content." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*Edit*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^internet-speed]: Considering how expensive it is and the many ways it " -"could be better, but also how much it has improved over the last years, I " -"say it's reasonable." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ youtube-dl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnMYZnY3uLA\n" -"[youtube] rnMYZnY3uLA: Downloading webpage\n" -"[youtube] rnMYZnY3uLA: Downloading video info webpage\n" -"[download] Destination: A Origem da Vida _ Nerdologia-rnMYZnY3uLA.mp4\n" -"[download] 100% of 32.11MiB in 00:12\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ youtube-dl \"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClu474HMt895mVxZdlIHXEA\" \\\n" -" --download-archive ~/Nextcloud/cache/youtube-dl-seen.conf \\\n" -" --prefer-free-formats \\\n" -" --playlist-end 20 \\\n" -" --write-description \\\n" -" --output \"~/Downloads/yt-dl/%(uploader)s/%(upload_date)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"\n" -"export DEFAULT_PLAYLIST_END=15\n" -"\n" -"download() {\n" -" youtube-dl \"$1\" \\\n" -" --download-archive ~/Nextcloud/cache/youtube-dl-seen.conf \\\n" -" --prefer-free-formats \\\n" -" --playlist-end $2 \\\n" -" --write-description \\\n" -" --output \"~/Downloads/yt-dl/%(uploader)s/%(upload_date)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s\"\n" -"}\n" -"export -f download\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"download_user() {\n" -" download \"https://www.youtube.com/user/$1\" ${2-$DEFAULT_PLAYLIST_END}\n" -"}\n" -"export -f download_user\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"download_channel() {\n" -" download \"https://www.youtube.com/channel/$1\" ${2-$DEFAULT_PLAYLIST_END}\n" -"}\n" -"export -f download_channel\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"download_playlist() {\n" -" download \"https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=$1\" ${2-$DEFAULT_PLAYLIST_END}\n" -"}\n" -"export -f download_playlist\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"\n" -"download_user ClojureTV 15\n" -"download_channel \"UCmEClzCBDx-vrt0GuSKBd9g\" 100\n" -"download_playlist \"PLqG7fA3EaMRPzL5jzd83tWcjCUH9ZUsbX\" 15\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "$ uniq youtube-dl-seen.conf > youtube-dl-seen.conf\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2019-05-22: Fix spelling." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "2019/05/22: Fix spelling." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po deleted file mode 100644 index c469b02..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2019-06-02-using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Last week[^last-week] I changed back to an old[^old-computer] Samsung " -"laptop, and installed [NixOS](https://nixos.org/) on it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After using NixOS on another laptop for around two years, I wanted verify " -"how reproducible was my desktop environment, and how far does NixOS actually" -" can go on recreating my whole OS from my configuration files and personal " -"data. I gravitated towards NixOS after trying (and failing) to create an " -"`install.sh` script that would imperatively install and configure my whole " -"OS using apt-get. When I found a GNU/Linux distribution that was built on " -"top of the idea of declaratively specifying the whole OS I was automatically" -" convinced[^convinced-by-declarative-aspect]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I was impressed. Even though I've been experiencing the benefits of Nix " -"isolation daily, I always felt skeptical that something would be missing, " -"because the devil is always on the details. But the result was much better " -"than expected!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "There were only 2 missing configurations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "tap-to-click on the touchpad wasn't enabled by default;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the default theme from the gnome-terminal is \"Black on white\" instead of " -"\"White on black\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "That's all." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I haven't checked if I can configure those in NixOS GNOME module, but I " -"guess both are scriptable and could be set in a fictional `setup.sh` run." -msgstr "" - -msgid "This makes me really happy, actually. More happy than I anticipated." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Having such a powerful declarative OS makes me feel like my data is the " -"really important stuff (as it should be), and I can interact with it on any " -"workstation. All I need is an internet connection and a few hours to " -"download everything. It feels like my physical workstation and the installed" -" OS are serving me and my data, instead of me feeling as hostage to the " -"specific OS configuration at the moment. Having a few backup copies of " -"everything important extends such peacefulness." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After this positive experience with recreating my OS from simple Nix " -"expressions, I started to wonder how far I could go with this, and started " -"considering other areas of improvements:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "First run on a fresh NixOS installation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Right now the initial setup relies on non-declarative manual tasks, like " -"decrypting some credentials, or manually downloading **this** git repository" -" with specific configurations before **that** one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wonder what some areas of improvements are on this topic, and if investing" -" on it is worth it (both time-wise and happiness-wise)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Emacs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Right now I'm using the [Spacemacs](http://spacemacs.org/), which is a " -"community package curation and configuration on top of " -"[Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Spacemacs does support the notion of " -"[layers](http://spacemacs.org/doc/LAYERS.html), which you can declaratively " -"specify and let Spacemacs do the rest." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However this solution isn't nearly as robust as Nix: being purely " -"functional, Nix does describe everything required to build a derivation, and" -" knows how to do so. Spacemacs it closer to more traditional package " -"managers: even though the layers list is declarative, the installation is " -"still very much imperative. I've had trouble with Spacemacs not behaving the" -" same on different computers, both with identical configurations, only " -"brought to convergence back again after a `git clean -fdx` inside " -"`~/.emacs.d/`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The ideal solution would be managing Emacs packages with Nix itself. After a" -" quick search I did found that [there is support for Emacs packages in " -"Nix](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#module-services-emacs-adding-" -"packages). So far I was only aware of [Guix support for Emacs " -"packages](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Application-" -"Setup.html#Emacs-Packages)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This isn't a trivial change because Spacemacs does include extra curation " -"and configuration on top of Emacs packages. I'm not sure the best way to " -"improve this right now." -msgstr "" - -msgid "myrepos" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm using [myrepos](https://myrepos.branchable.com/) to manage all my git " -"repositories, and the general rule I apply is to add any repository specific" -" configuration in myrepos' `checkout` phase:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This way when I clone this repo again the email sending is already pre-" -"configured." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This works well enough, but the solution is too imperative, and my " -"`checkout` phases tend to become brittle over time if not enough care is " -"taken." -msgstr "" - -msgid "GNU Stow" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm really satisfied with NixOS, and I intend to keep using it. If what I've" -" said interests you, maybe try tinkering with the [Nix package " -"manager](https://nixos.org/nix/) (not the whole NixOS) on your current " -"distribution (it can live alongside any other package manager)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you have experience with declarative Emacs package managements, GNU Stow " -"or any similar tool, *etc.*, [I'd like some tips](mailto:{{ " -"site.author.email }}). If you don't have any experience at all, I'd still " -"love to hear from you." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^last-week]: \"Last week\" as of the start of this writing, so around the " -"end of May 2019." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^old-computer]: I was using a 32GB RAM, i7 and 250GB SSD Samsung laptop. " -"The switch was back to a 8GB RAM, i5 and 500GB HDD Dell laptop. The biggest " -"difference I noticed was on faster memory, both RAM availability and the " -"disk speed, but I had 250GB less local storage space." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^convinced-by-declarative-aspect]: The declarative configuration aspect is " -"something that I now completely take for granted, and wouldn't consider " -"using something which isn't declarative. A good metric to show this is me " -"realising that I can't pinpoint the moment when I decided to switch to " -"NixOS. It's like I had a distant past when this wasn't true." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# sample ~/.mrconfig file snippet\n" -"[dev/guix/guix]\n" -"checkout =\n" -" git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git guix\n" -" cd guix/\n" -" git config sendemail.to guix-patches@gnu.org\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Using NixOS as an stateless workstation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2019-06-02" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For my home profile and personal configuration I already have a few dozens " -"of symlinks that I manage manually. This has worked so far, but the solution" -" is sometimes fragile and [not declarative at " -"all](https://euandreh.xyz/dotfiles.git/tree/bash/symlinks.sh?id=316939aa215181b1d22b69e94241eef757add98d)." -" I wonder if something like [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) " -"can help me simplify this." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Using NixOS as an stateless workstation\n" -#~ "date: 2019-06-02\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: using-nixos-as-an-stateless-workstation" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "For my home profile and personal configuration I already have a few dozens " -#~ "of symlinks that I manage manually. This has worked so far, but the solution" -#~ " is sometimes fragile and [not declarative at " -#~ "all](https://git.sr.ht/~euandreh/dotfiles/tree/316939aa215181b1d22b69e94241eef757add98d/bash/symlinks.sh#L14-75)." -#~ " I wonder if something like [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) " -#~ "can help me simplify this." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-10-guix-inside-sourcehut-builds-sr-ht-ci.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-10-guix-inside-sourcehut-builds-sr-ht-ci.po deleted file mode 100644 index 2396848..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-10-guix-inside-sourcehut-builds-sr-ht-ci.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Guix inside sourcehut builds.sr.ht CI\n" -"date: 2020-08-10\n" -"updated_at: 2020-08-19\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: guix-inside-sourcehut-builds-sr-ht-ci" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After the release of the [NixOS images in " -"builds.sr.ht](https://man.sr.ht/builds.sr.ht/compatibility.md#nixos) and " -"much usage of it, I also started looking at [Guix](https://guix.gnu.org/) " -"and wondered if I could get it on the awesome builds.sr.ht service." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The Guix manual section on the [binary " -"installation](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/guix.html#Binary-Installation) " -"is very thorough, and even a [shell installer " -"script](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/plain/etc/guix-" -"install.sh) is provided, but it is built towards someone installing Guix on " -"their personal computer, and relies heavily on interactive input." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I developed the following set of scripts that I have been using for some " -"time to run Guix tasks inside builds.sr.ht jobs. First, `install-guix.sh`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Almost all of it is taken directly from the [binary " -"installation](https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/guix.html#Binary-Installation) " -"section from the manual, with the interactive bits stripped out: after " -"downloading and extracting the Guix tarball, we create some symlinks, add " -"guixbuild users and authorize the `ci.guix.gnu.org.pub` signing key." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After installing Guix, we perform a `guix pull` to update Guix inside " -"`start-guix.sh`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Then we can put it all together in a sample `.build.yml` configuration file " -"I'm using myself:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We have to add the `guix-daemon` to `~/.buildenv` so it can be started on " -"every following task run. Also, since we used `wget` inside `install-" -"guix.sh`, we had to add it to the images package list." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After the `install-guix` task, you can use Guix to build and test your " -"project, or run any `guix environment --ad-hoc my-package -- my script` :)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Improvements" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When I originally created this code I had a reason why to have both a `sudo`" -" call for `sudo ./scripts/install-guix.sh` and `sudo` usages inside " -"`install-guix.sh` itself. I couldn't figure out why (it feels like my past " -"self was a bit smarter 😬), but it feels ugly now. If it is truly required I " -"could add an explanation for it, or remove this entirely in favor of a more " -"elegant solution." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I could also contribute the Guix image upstream to builds.sr.ht, but there " -"wasn't any build or smoke tests in the original " -"[repository](https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/builds.sr.ht), so I wasn't inclined" -" to make something that just \"works on my machine\" or add a maintainence " -"burden to the author. I didn't look at it again recently, though." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -x\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"\n" -"VERSION='1.0.1'\n" -"SYSTEM='x86_64-linux'\n" -"BINARY=\"guix-binary-${VERSION}.${SYSTEM}.tar.xz\"\n" -"\n" -"cd /tmp\n" -"wget \"https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/${BINARY}\"\n" -"tar -xf \"${BINARY}\"\n" -"\n" -"sudo mv var/guix /var/\n" -"sudo mv gnu /\n" -"sudo mkdir -p ~root/.config/guix\n" -"sudo ln -fs /var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix ~root/.config/guix/current\n" -"\n" -"GUIX_PROFILE=\"$(echo ~root)/.config/guix/current\"\n" -"source \"${GUIX_PROFILE}/etc/profile\"\n" -"\n" -"groupadd --system guixbuild\n" -"for i in $(seq -w 1 10);\n" -"do\n" -" useradd -g guixbuild \\\n" -" -G guixbuild \\\n" -" -d /var/empty \\\n" -" -s \"$(command -v nologin)\" \\\n" -" -c \"Guix build user ${i}\" --system \\\n" -" \"guixbuilder${i}\";\n" -"done\n" -"\n" -"mkdir -p /usr/local/bin\n" -"cd /usr/local/bin\n" -"ln -s /var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix/bin/guix .\n" -"ln -s /var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix/bin/guix-daemon .\n" -"\n" -"guix archive --authorize < ~root/.config/guix/current/share/guix/ci.guix.gnu.org.pub\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -x\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"\n" -"sudo guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild &\n" -"guix pull\n" -"guix package -u\n" -"guix --version\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"image: debian/stable\n" -"packages:\n" -" - wget\n" -"sources:\n" -" - https://git.sr.ht/~euandreh/songbooks\n" -"tasks:\n" -" - install-guix: |\n" -" cd ./songbooks/\n" -" ./scripts/install-guix.sh\n" -" ./scripts/start-guix.sh\n" -" echo 'sudo guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild &' >> ~/.buildenv\n" -" echo 'export PATH=\"${HOME}/.config/guix/current/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH\"' >> ~/.buildenv\n" -" - tests: |\n" -" cd ./songbooks/\n" -" guix environment -m build-aux/guix.scm -- make check\n" -" - docs: |\n" -" cd ./songbooks/\n" -" guix environment -m build-aux/guix.scm -- make publish-dist\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-31-the-database-i-wish-i-had.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-31-the-database-i-wish-i-had.po deleted file mode 100644 index 753c699..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-08-31-the-database-i-wish-i-had.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,409 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I watched the talk \"[Platform as a Reflection of Values: Joyent, Node.js " -"and beyond](https://vimeo.com/230142234)\" by Bryan Cantrill, and I think he" -" was able to put into words something I already felt for some time: if " -"there's no piece of software out there that reflects your values, it's time " -"for you to build that software[^talk-time]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^talk-time]: At the very end, at time 29:49. When talking about the draft " -"of this article with a friend, he noted that Bryan O'Sullivan (a different " -"Bryan) says a similar thing on his talk \"[Running a startup on " -"Haskell](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR3Jirqk6W8)\", at time 4:15." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I kind of agree with what he said, because this is already happening to me. " -"I long for a database with a certain set of values, and for a few years I " -"was just waiting for someone to finally write it. After watching his talk, " -"Bryan is saying to me: \"time to stop waiting, and start writing it " -"yourself\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So let me try to give an overview of such database, and go over its values." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Overview" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I want a database that allows me to create decentralized client-side " -"applications that can sync data." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The best one-line description I can give right now is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It's sort of like PouchDB, Git, Datomic, SQLite and Mentat." -msgstr "" - -msgid "A more descriptive version could be:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "An embedded, immutable, syncable relational database." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Let's go over what I mean by each of those aspects one by one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Embedded" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I think the server-side database landscape is diverse and mature enough for " -"my needs (even though I end up choosing SQLite most of the time), and what " -"I'm after is a database to be embedded on client-side applications itself, " -"be it desktop, browser, mobile, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The purpose of such database is not to keep some local cache of data in case" -" of lost connectivity: we have good solutions for that already. It should " -"serve as the source of truth, and allow the application to work on top of " -"it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**SQLite**](https://sqlite.org/index.html) is a great example of that: it " -"is a very powerful relational database that runs [almost " -"anywhere](https://sqlite.org/whentouse.html). What I miss from it that " -"SQLite doesn't provide is the ability to run it on the browser: even though " -"you could compile it to WebAssembly, ~~it assumes a POSIX filesystem that " -"would have to be emulated~~[^posix-sqlite]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^posix-sqlite]: It was [pointed out to " -"me](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24338881) that SQLite doesn't " -"assume the existence of a POSIX filesystem, as I wrongly stated. Thanks for " -"the correction." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**PouchDB**](https://pouchdb.com/) is another great example: it's a full " -"reimplementation of [CouchDB](https://couchdb.apache.org/) that targets " -"JavaScript environments, mainly the browser and Node.js. However I want a " -"tool that can be deployed anywhere, and not limit its applications to places" -" that already have a JavaScript runtime environment, or force the developer " -"to bundle a JavaScript runtime environment with their application. This is " -"true for GTK+ applications, command line programs, Android apps, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**Mentat**](https://github.com/mozilla/mentat) was an interesting project, " -"but its reliance on SQLite makes it inherit most of the downsides (and " -"benefits too) of SQLite itself." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Having such a requirement imposes a different approach to storage: we have " -"to decouple the knowledge about the intricacies of storage from the usage of" -" storage itself, so that a module (say query processing) can access storage " -"through an API without needing to know about its implementation. This allows" -" the database to target a POSIX filesystems storage API and an IndexedDB " -"storage API, and make the rest of the code agnostic about storage. PouchDB " -"has such mechanism (called [adapters](https://pouchdb.com/adapters.html)) " -"and Datomic has them too (called [storage " -"services](https://docs.datomic.com/on-prem/storage.html))." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This would allow the database to adapt to where it is embedded: when " -"targeting the browser the IndexedDB storage API would provide the " -"persistence layer that the database requires, and similarly the POSIX " -"filesystem storage API would provide the persistence layer when targeting " -"POSIX systems (like desktops, mobile, *etc.*)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But there's also an extra restriction that comes from by being embedded: it " -"needs to provide and embeddable artifact, most likely a binary library " -"object that exposes a C compatible FFI, similar to [how SQLite " -"does](https://www.sqlite.org/amalgamation.html). Bundling a full runtime " -"environment is possible, but doesn't make it a compelling solution for " -"embedding. This rules out most languages, and leaves us with C, Rust, Zig, " -"and similar options that can target POSIX systems and WebAssembly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Immutable" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Being immutable means that only new information is added, no in-place update" -" ever happens, and nothing is ever deleted." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Having an immutable database presents us with similar trade-offs found in " -"persistent data structures, like lack of coordination when doing reads, " -"caches being always coherent, and more usage of space." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**Datomic**](https://www.datomic.com/) is the go to database example of " -"this: it will only add information (datoms) and allows you to query them in " -"a multitude of ways. Stuart Halloway calls it \"accumulate-only\" over " -"\"append-only\"[^accumulate-only](Video \"[Day of Datomic Part " -"2](https://vimeo.com/116315075)\"):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It's accumulate-only, it is not append-only. So append-only, most people " -"when they say that they're implying something physical about what happens." -msgstr "" - -msgid "on Datomic's information model, at time 12:28." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also a database can be append-only and overwrite existing information with " -"new information, by doing clean-ups of \"stale\" data. I prefer to adopt the" -" \"accumulate-only\" naming and approach." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**Git**](https://git-scm.com/) is another example of this: new commits are " -"always added on top of the previous data, and it grows by adding commits " -"instead of replacing existing ones." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Git repositories can only grow in size, and that is not only an acceptable " -"condition, but also one of the reasons to use it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"All this means that no in-place updates happens on data, and the database " -"will be much more concerned about how compact and efficiently it stores data" -" than how fast it does writes to disk. Being embedded, the storage " -"limitation is either a) how much storage the device has or b) how much " -"storage was designed for the application to consume. So even though the " -"database could theoretically operate with hundreds of TBs, a browser page or" -" mobile application wouldn't have access to this amount of storage. SQLite " -"even [says](https://sqlite.org/limits.html) that it does support " -"approximately 280 TBs of data, but those limits are untested." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The upside of keeping everything is that you can have historical views of " -"your data, which is very powerful. This also means that applications should " -"turn this off when not relevant[^no-history]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^no-history]: Similar to [Datomic's " -"`:db/noHistory`](https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/best.html#nohistory-for-" -"high-churn)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Syncable" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a frequent topic when talking about offline-first solutions. When " -"building applications that:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "can fully work offline," -msgstr "" - -msgid "stores data," -msgstr "" - -msgid "propagates that data to other application instances," -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"then you'll need a conflict resolution strategy to handle all the situations" -" where different application instances disagree. Those application instances" -" could be a desktop and a browser version of the same application, or the " -"same mobile app in different devices." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A three-way merge seems to be the best approach, on top of which you could " -"add application specific conflict resolution functions, like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "pick the change with higher timestamp;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "if one change is a delete, pick it;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "present the diff on the screen and allow the user to merge them." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Some databases try to make this \"easy\", by choosing a strategy for you, " -"but I've found that different applications require different conflict " -"resolution strategies. Instead, the database should leave this up to the " -"user to decide, and provide tools for them to do it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[**Three-way merges in version " -"control**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merge_(version_control)) are the " -"best example, performing automatic merges when possible and asking the user " -"to resolve conflicts when they appear." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The unit of conflict for a version control system is a line of text. The " -"database equivalent would probably be a single attribute, not a full entity " -"or a full row." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Making all the conflict resolution logic be local should allow the database " -"to have encrypted remotes similar to how [git-remote-" -"gcrypt](https://spwhitton.name/tech/code/git-remote-gcrypt/) adds this " -"functionality to Git. This would enable users to sync the application data " -"across devices using an untrusted intermediary." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Relational" -msgstr "" - -msgid "I want the power of relational queries on the client applications." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Most of the arguments against traditional table-oriented relational " -"databases are related to write performance, but those don't apply here. The " -"bottlenecks for client applications usually aren't write throughput. Nobody " -"is interested in differentiating between 1 MB/s or 10 MB/s when you're " -"limited to 500 MB total." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The relational model of the database could either be based on SQL and tables" -" like in SQLite, or maybe [datalog](https://docs.datomic.com/on-" -"prem/query.html) and [datoms](https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/whatis/data-" -"model.html#datoms) like in Datomic." -msgstr "" - -msgid "From aspects to values" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now let's try to translate the aspects above into values, as suggested by " -"Bryan Cantrill." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Portability" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Being able to target so many different platforms is a bold goal, and the " -"embedded nature of the database demands portability to be a core value." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Integrity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When the local database becomes the source of truth of the application, it " -"must provide consistency guarantees that enables applications to rely on it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Expressiveness" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The database should empower applications to slice and dice the data in any " -"way it wants to." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Next steps" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Since I can't find any database that fits these requirements, I've finally " -"come to terms with doing it myself." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It's probably going to take me a few years to do it, and making it portable " -"between POSIX and IndexedDB will probably be the biggest challenge. I got " -"myself a few books on databases to start." -msgstr "" - -msgid "I wonder if I'll ever be able to get this done." -msgstr "" - -msgid "External links" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"See discussions on " -"[Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/ijwz5b/the_database_i_wish_i_had/)," -" [lobsters](https://lobste.rs/s/m9vkg4/database_i_wish_i_had), " -"[HN](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24337244) and [a lengthy email " -"exchange](https://lists.sr.ht/~euandreh/public-" -"inbox/%3C010101744a592b75-1dce9281-f0b8-4226-9d50-fd2c7901fa72-000000%40us-" -"west-2.amazonses.com%3E)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This makes me consider it as a storage backend all by itself. I\n" -"initially considered having an SQLite storage backend as one implementation\n" -"of the POSIX filesystem storage API that I mentioned. My goal was to rely on\n" -"it so I could validate the correctness of the actual implementation, given\n" -"SQLite's robustness.\n" -"\n" -"However it may even better to just use SQLite, and get an ACID backend\n" -"without recreating a big part of SQLite from scratch. In fact, both Datomic\n" -"and PouchDB didn't create an storage backend for themselves, they just\n" -"plugged on what already existed and already worked. I'm beginning to think\n" -"that it would be wiser to just do the same, and drop entirely the from\n" -"scratch implementation that I mentioned.\n" -"\n" -"That's not to say that adding an IndexedDB compatibility layer to SQLite\n" -"would be enough to make it fit the other requirements I mention on this\n" -"page. SQLite still is an implementation of a update-in-place, SQL,\n" -"table-oriented database. It is probably true that cherry-picking the\n" -"relevant parts of SQLite (like storage access, consistency, crash recovery,\n" -"parser generator, *etc.*) and leaving out the unwanted parts (SQL, tables,\n" -"threading, *etc.*) would be better than including the full SQLite stack, but\n" -"that's simply an optimization. Both could even coexist, if desired.\n" -"\n" -"SQLite would have to be treated similarly to how Datomic treats SQL\n" -"databases: instead of having a table for each entities, spread attributes\n" -"over the tables, *etc.*, it treats SQL databases as a key-value storage so it\n" -"doesn't have to re-implement interacting with the disk that other databases\n" -"do well.\n" -"\n" -"The tables would contain blocks of binary data, so there isn't a difference\n" -"on how the SQLite storage backend behaves and how the IndexedDB storage\n" -"backend behaves, much like how Datomic works the same regardless of the\n" -"storage backend, same for PouchDB.\n" -"\n" -"I welcome corrections on what I said above, too.\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: The database I wish I had\n" -"date: 2020-08-31\n" -"updated_at: 2020-09-03\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: the-database-i-wish-i-had\n" -"eu_categories: mediator" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: The database I wish I had\n" -#~ "date: 2020-08-31\n" -#~ "updated_at: 2020-09-03\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: the-database-i-wish-i-had\n" -#~ "category: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix.po deleted file mode 100644 index 7231ea3..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the same vein of my earlier post on [swift2nix]({% link " -"_articles/2020-10-05-swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds.md %}), I was " -"able to quickly prototype a Rust and Cargo variation of it: " -"[cargo2nix](https://euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix.git/)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The initial prototype is even smaller than swift2nix: it has only [37 lines " -"of " -"code](https://euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix.git/tree/default.nix?id=472dde8898296c8b6cffcbd10b3b2c3ba195846d)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Here's how to use it (snippet taken from the repo's README):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That `cargo test` part on line 20 is what I have been fighting with every " -"\"\\*2nix\" available for Rust out there. I don't want to bash any of them. " -"All I want is to have full control of what Cargo commands to run, and the " -"\"*2nix\" tool should only setup the environment for me. Let me drive Cargo " -"myself, no need to parameterize how the tool runs it for me, or even " -"replicate its internal behaviour by calling the Rust compiler directly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Sure it doesn't support private registries or Git dependencies, but how much" -" bigger does it has to be to support them? Also, it doesn't support those " -"**yet**, there's no reason it can't be extended. I just haven't needed it " -"yet, so I haven't added. Patches welcome." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The layout of the `vendor/` directory is more explicit and public then what " -"swift2nix does: it is whatever the command `cargo vendor` returns. However I" -" haven't checked if the shape of the `.cargo-checksum.json` is specified, or" -" internal to Cargo." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Try out the demo (also taken from the repo's README):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Report back if you wish. Again, patches welcome." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"let\n" -" niv-sources = import ./nix/sources.nix;\n" -" mozilla-overlay = import niv-sources.nixpkgs-mozilla;\n" -" pkgs = import niv-sources.nixpkgs { overlays = [ mozilla-overlay ]; };\n" -" src = pkgs.nix-gitignore.gitignoreSource [ ] ./.;\n" -" cargo2nix = pkgs.callPackage niv-sources.cargo2nix {\n" -" lockfile = ./Cargo.lock;\n" -" };\n" -"in pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {\n" -" inherit src;\n" -" name = \"cargo-test\";\n" -" buildInputs = [ pkgs.latest.rustChannels.nightly.rust ];\n" -" phases = [ \"unpackPhase\" \"buildPhase\" ];\n" -" buildPhase = ''\n" -" # Setup dependencies path to satisfy Cargo\n" -" mkdir .cargo/\n" -" ln -s ${cargo2nix.env.cargo-config} .cargo/config\n" -" ln -s ${cargo2nix.env.vendor} vendor\n" -"\n" -" # Run the tests\n" -" cargo test\n" -" touch $out\n" -" '';\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"pushd \"$(mktemp -d)\"\n" -"git clone https://euandreh.xyz/cargo2nix-demo.git\n" -"cd cargo2nix-demo/\n" -"nix-build\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: \"cargo2nix: Dramatically simpler Rust in Nix\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-10-05 2" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: \"cargo2nix: Dramatically simpler Rust in Nix\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-05 2\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix\n" -#~ "eu_categories: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: \"cargo2nix: Dramatically simpler Rust in Nix\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-05 2\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: cargo2nix-dramatically-simpler-rust-in-nix\n" -#~ "category: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds.po deleted file mode 100644 index 1500ff0..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-05-swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,308 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"While working on a Swift project, I didn't find any tool that would allow " -"Swift to run inside [Nix](https://nixos.org/) builds. Even thought you *can*" -" run Swift, the real problem arises when using the package manager. It has " -"many of the same problems that other package managers have when trying to " -"integrate with Nix, more on this below." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wrote a simple little tool called " -"[swift2nix](https://euandreh.xyz/swift2nix.git/) that allows you trick " -"Swift's package manager into assuming everything is set up. Here's the " -"example from swift2nix's README file:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The key parts are lines 15~17: we just fake enough files inside `.build/` " -"that Swift believes it has already downloaded and checked-out all " -"dependencies, and just moves on to building them." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've worked on it just enough to make it usable for myself, so beware of " -"unimplemented cases. Patches welcome." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Design" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What swift2nix does is just provide you with the bare minimum that Swift " -"requires, and readily get out of the way:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I explicitly did not want to generated a `Package.nix` file, since " -"`Package.resolved` already exists and contains the required information;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I didn't want to have an \"easy\" interface right out of the gate, after " -"fighting with \"*2nix\" tools that focus too much on that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The final [actual " -"code](https://euandreh.xyz/swift2nix.git/tree/default.nix?id=2af83ffe43fac631a8297ffaa8be3ff93b2b9e7c)" -" was so small (46 lines) that it made me think about package managers, " -"\"*2nix\" tools and some problems with many of them." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Problems with package managers" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm going to talk about solely language package managers. Think npm and " -"cargo, not apt-get." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Package managers want to do too much, or assume too much, or just want to " -"take control of the entire build of the dependencies." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a recurrent problem in package managers, but I don't see it as an " -"intrinsic one. There's nothing about a \"package manager\" that prevents it " -"from *declaring* what it expects to encounter and in which format. The " -"*declaring* part is important: it should be data, not code, otherwise you're" -" back in the same problem, just like lockfiles are just data. Those work in " -"any language, and tools can cooperate happily." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There's no need for this declarative expectation to be standardized, or be " -"made compatible across languages. That would lead to a poor format that no " -"package manager really likes. Instead, If every package manager could say " -"out loud what it wants to see exactly, than more tools like swift2nix could " -"exist, and they would be more reliable." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This could even work fully offline, and be simply a mapping from the " -"lockfile (the `Package.resolved` in Swift's case) to the filesystem " -"representation. For Swift, the `.build/dependencies-state.json` comes very " -"close, but it is internal to the package manager." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though this pain only exists when trying to use Swift inside Nix, it " -"sheds light into this common implicit coupling that package managers have. " -"They usually have fuzzy boundaries and tight coupling between:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"resolving the dependency tree and using some heuristic to pick a package " -"version;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "generating a lockfile with the exact pinned versions;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"downloading the dependencies present on the lockfile into some local cache;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"arranging the dependencies from the cache in a meaningful way for itself " -"inside the project;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "work using the dependencies while *assuming* that step 4 was done." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When you run `npm install` in a repository with no lockfile, it does 1~~4. " -"If you do the same with `cargo build`, it does 1~~5. That's too much: many " -"of those assumptions are implicit and internal to the package manager, and " -"if you ever need to rearrange them, you're on your own. Even though you can " -"perform some of those steps, you can't compose or rearrange them." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Instead a much saner approach could be:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "this stays the same;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "this also stays the same;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"be able to generate some JSON/TOML/edn which represents the local expected " -"filesystem layout with dependencies (i.e. exposing what the package manager " -"expects to find), let's call it `local-registry.json`;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"if a `local-registry.json` was provided, do a build using that. Otherwise " -"generate its own, by downloading the dependencies, arranging them, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The point is just making what the package manager requires visible to the " -"outside world via some declarative data. If this data wasn't provided, it " -"can move on to doing its own automatic things." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"By making the expectation explicit and public, one can plug tools *à la " -"carte* if desired, but doesn't prevent the default code path of doing things" -" the exact same way they are now." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Problems with \"*2nix\" tools" -msgstr "" - -msgid "I have to admit: I'm unhappy with most of they." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They conflate \"using Nix\" with \"replicating every command of the package " -"manager inside Nix\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The avoidance of an \"easy\" interface that I mentioned above comes from me " -"fighting with some of the \"\\*2nix\" tools much like I have to fight with " -"package managers: I don't want to offload all build responsibilities to the " -"\"*2nix\" tool, I just want to let it download some of the dependencies and " -"get out of the way. I want to stick with `npm test` or `cargo build`, and " -"Nix should only provide the environment." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is something that [node2nix](https://github.com/svanderburg/node2nix) " -"does right. It allows you to build the Node.js environment to satisfy NPM, " -"and you can keep using NPM for everything else:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Its natural to want to put as much things into Nix as possible to benefit " -"from Nix's advantages. Isn't that how NixOS itself was born?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But a \"*2nix\" tool should leverage Nix, not be coupled with it. The above " -"example lets you run any arbitrary NPM command while profiting from " -"isolation and reproducibility that Nix provides. It is even less brittle: " -"any changes to how NPM runs some things will be future-compatible, since " -"node2nix isn't trying to replicate what NPM does, or fiddling with NPM's " -"internal." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\\**A \"*2nix\" tool should build the environment, preferably from the " -"lockfile directly and offload everything else to the package manager**. The " -"rest is just nice-to-have." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"swift2nix itself could provide an \"easy\" interface, something that allows " -"you to write:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The implementation of those would be obvious: create a new " -"`pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation` and call `swift build -c release` and `swift " -"test` while using `swift2nix.env` under the hood." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Package managers should provide exact dependencies via a data " -"representation, i.e. lockfiles, and expose via another data representation " -"how they expect those dependencies to appear on the filesystem, i.e. `local-" -"registry.json`. This allows package managers to provide an API so that " -"external tools can create mirrors, offline builds, other registries, " -"isolated builds, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"\\*2nix\" tools should build simple functions that leverage that `local-" -"registry.json`[^local-registry] data and offload all the rest back to the " -"package manager itself. This allows the \"*2nix\" to not keep chasing the " -"package manager evolution, always trying to duplicate its behaviour." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^local-registry]: This `local-registry.json` file doesn't have to be " -"checked-in the repository at all. It could be always generated on the fly, " -"much like how Swift's `dependencies-state.json` is." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"let\n" -" niv-sources = import ./nix/sources.nix;\n" -" pkgs = import niv-sources.nixpkgs { };\n" -" src = pkgs.nix-gitignore.gitignoreSource [ ] ./.;\n" -" swift2nix = pkgs.callPackage niv-sources.swift2nix {\n" -" package-resolved = ./Package.resolved;\n" -" };\n" -"in pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {\n" -" inherit src;\n" -" name = \"swift-test\";\n" -" buildInputs = with pkgs; [ swift ];\n" -" phases = [ \"unpackPhase\" \"buildPhase\" ];\n" -" buildPhase = ''\n" -" # Setup dependencies path to satisfy SwiftPM\n" -" mkdir .build\n" -" ln -s ${swift2nix.env.dependencies-state-json} .build/dependencies-state.json\n" -" ln -s ${swift2nix.env.checkouts} .build/checkouts\n" -"\n" -" # Run the tests\n" -" swift test\n" -" touch $out\n" -" '';\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ln -s ${node2nix-package.shell.nodeDependencies}/lib/node_modules ./node_modules\n" -"npm test\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"nix-build -A swift2nix.release\n" -"nix-build -A swift2nix.test\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: \"swift2nix: Run Swift inside Nix builds\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-10-05 1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: \"swift2nix: Run Swift inside Nix builds\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-05 1\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds\n" -#~ "eu_categories: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: \"swift2nix: Run Swift inside Nix builds\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-05 1\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: swift2nix-run-swift-inside-nix-builds\n" -#~ "category: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-19-feature-flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-19-feature-flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile.po deleted file mode 100644 index 89911ca..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-19-feature-flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,444 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"*This article is derived from a [presentation][presentation] on the same " -"subject.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When discussing about feature flags, I find that their costs and benefits " -"are often well exposed and addressed. Online articles like \"[Feature Toggle" -" (aka Feature Flags)][feature-flags-article]\" do a great job of explaining " -"them in detail, giving great general guidance of how to apply techniques to " -"adopt it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However the weight of those costs and benefits apply differently on backend," -" frontend or mobile, and those differences aren't covered. In fact, many of " -"them stop making sense, or the decision of adopting a feature flag or not " -"may change depending on the environment." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In this article I try to make the distinction between environments and how " -"feature flags apply to them, with some final best practices I've acquired " -"when using them in production." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[presentation]: {% link _slides/2020-10-19-rollout-feature-flag-experiment-" -"operational-toggle.slides %} [feature-flags-article]: " -"https://martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Why feature flags" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Feature flags in general tend to be cited on the context of [continuous " -"deployment](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-" -"delivery/principles/continuous-integration-vs-delivery-vs-deployment):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "A: With continuous deployment, you deploy to production automatically" -msgstr "" - -msgid "B: But how do I handle deployment failures, partial features, *etc.*?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A: With techniques like canary, monitoring and alarms, feature flags, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Though adopting continuous deployment doesn't force you to use feature " -"flags, it creates a demand for it. The inverse is also true: using feature " -"flags on the code points you more obviously to continuous deployment. Take " -"the following code sample for example, that we will reference later on the " -"article:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"While being developed, being tested for suitability or something similar, " -"`notifyListeners()` may not be included in the code at once. So instead of " -"keeping it on a separate, long-lived branch, a feature flag can decide when " -"the new, partially implemented function will be called:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This allows your code to include `notifyListeners()`, and decide when to " -"call it at runtime. For the price of extra things around the code, you get " -"more dynamicity." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So the fundamental question to ask yourself when considering adding a " -"feature flag should be:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Am I willing to pay with code complexity to get dynamicity?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is true that you can make the management of feature flags as " -"straightforward as possible, but having no feature flags is simpler than " -"having any. What you get in return is the ability to parameterize the " -"behaviour of the application at runtime, without doing any code changes." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Sometimes this added complexity may tilt the balance towards not using a " -"feature flag, and sometimes the flexibility of changing behaviour at runtime" -" is absolutely worth the added complexity. This can vary a lot by code base," -" feature, but fundamentally by environment: its much cheaper to deploy a new" -" version of a service than to release a new version of an app." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So the question of which environment is being targeted is key when reasoning" -" about costs and benefits of feature flags." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Control over the environment" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The key differentiator that makes the trade-offs apply differently is how " -"much control you have over the environment." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When running a **backend** service, you usually are paying for the servers " -"themselves, and can tweak them as you wish. This means you have full control" -" do to code changes as you wish. Not only that, you decide when to do it, " -"and for how long the transition will last." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **frontend** you have less control: even though you can choose to " -"make a new version available any time you wish, you can't force[^force] " -"clients to immediately switch to the new version. That means that a) clients" -" could skip upgrades at any time and b) you always have to keep backward and" -" forward compatibility in mind." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though I'm mentioning frontend directly, it applies to other " -"environment with similar characteristics: desktop applications, command-line" -" programs, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On **mobile** you have even less control: app stores need to allow your app " -"to be updated, which could bite you when least desired. Theoretically you " -"could make you APK available on third party stores like " -"[F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/), or even make the APK itself available for " -"direct download, which would give you the same characteristics of a frontend" -" application, but that happens less often." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On iOS you can't even do that. You have to get Apple's blessing on every " -"single update. Even though we already know that is a [bad " -"idea](http://www.paulgraham.com/apple.html) for over a decade now, there " -"isn't a way around it. This is where you have the least control." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In practice, the amount of control you have will change how much you value " -"dynamicity: the less control you have, the more valuable it is. In other " -"words, having a dynamic flag on the backend may or may not be worth it since" -" you could always update the code immediately after, but on iOS it is " -"basically always worth it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^force]: Technically you could force a reload with JavaScript using " -"`window.location.reload()`, but that not only is invasive and impolite, but " -"also gives you the illusion that you have control over the client when you " -"actually don't: clients with disabled JavaScript would be immune to such " -"tactics." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Rollout" -msgstr "" - -msgid "A rollout is used to *roll out* a new version of software." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They are usually short-lived, being relevant as long as the new code is " -"being deployed. The most common rule is percentages." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **backend**, it is common to find it on the deployment infrastructure" -" itself, like canary servers, blue/green deployments, [a kubernetes " -"deployment " -"rollout](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#creating-" -"a-deployment), *etc*. You could do those manually, by having a dynamic " -"control on the code itself, but rollbacks are cheap enough that people " -"usually do a normal deployment and just give some extra attention to the " -"metrics dashboard." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Any time you see a blue/green deployment, there is a rollout happening: most" -" likely a load balancer is starting to direct traffic to the new server, " -"until reaching 100% of the traffic. Effectively, that is a rollout." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **frontend**, you can selectively pick which user's will be able to " -"download the new version of a page. You could use geographical region, IP, " -"cookie or something similar to make this decision." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"CDN propagation delays and people not refreshing their web pages are also " -"rollouts by themselves, since old and new versions of the software will " -"coexist." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On **mobile**, the Play Store allows you to perform fine-grained [staged " -"rollouts](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-" -"developer/answer/6346149?hl=en), and the App Store allows you to perform " -"limited [phased releases](https://help.apple.com/app-store-" -"connect/#/dev3d65fcee1)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Both for Android and iOS, the user plays the role of making the download." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In summary: since you control the servers on the backend, you can do " -"rollouts at will, and those are often found automated away in base " -"infrastructure. On the frontend and on mobile, there are ways to make new " -"versions available, but users may not download them immediately, and many " -"different versions of the software end up coexisting." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Feature flag" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A feature flag is a *flag* that tells the application on runtime to turn on " -"or off a given *feature*. That means that the actual production code will " -"have more than one possible code paths to go through, and that a new version" -" of a feature coexists with the old version. The feature flag tells which " -"part of the code to go through." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They are usually medium-lived, being relevant as long as the new code is " -"being developed. The most common rules are percentages, allow/deny lists, " -"A/B groups and client version." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **backend**, those are useful for things that have a long development" -" cycle, or that needs to done by steps. Consider loading the feature flag " -"rules in memory when the application starts, so that you avoid querying a " -"database or an external service for applying a feature flag rule and avoid " -"flakiness on the result due to intermittent network failures." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Since on the **frontend** you don't control when to update the client " -"software, you're left with applying the feature flag rule on the server, and" -" exposing the value through an API for maximum dynamicity. This could be in " -"the frontend code itself, and fallback to a \"just refresh the page\"/\"just" -" update to the latest version\" strategy for less dynamic scenarios." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On **mobile** you can't even rely on a \"just update to the latest version\"" -" strategy, since the code for the app could be updated to a new feature and " -"be blocked on the store. Those cases aren't recurrent, but you should always" -" assume the store will deny updates on critical moments so you don't find " -"yourself with no cards to play. That means the only control you actually " -"have is via the backend, by parameterizing the runtime of the application " -"using the API. In practice, you should always have a feature flag to control" -" any relevant piece of code. There is no such thing as \"too small code " -"change for a feature flag\". What you should ask yourself is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If the code I'm writing breaks and stays broken for around a month, do I " -"care?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you're doing an experimental screen, or something that will have a very " -"small impact you might answer \"no\" to the above question. For everything " -"else, the answer will be \"yes\": bug fixes, layout changes, refactoring, " -"new screen, filesystem/database changes, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Experiment" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"An experiment is a feature flag where you care about analytical value of the" -" flag, and how it might impact user's behaviour. A feature flag with " -"analytics." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They are also usually medium-lived, being relevant as long as the new code " -"is being developed. The most common rule is A/B test." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **backend**, an experiment rely on an analytical environment that " -"will pick the A/B test groups and distributions, which means those can't be " -"held in memory easily. That also means that you'll need a fallback value in " -"case fetching the group for a given customer fails." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **frontend** and on **mobile** they are no different from feature " -"flags." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Operational toggle" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"An operational toggle is like a system-level manual circuit breaker, where " -"you turn on/off a feature, fail over the load to a different server, *etc*. " -"They are useful switches to have during an incident." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They are usually long-lived, being relevant as long as the code is in " -"production. The most common rule is percentages." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They can be feature flags that are promoted to operational toggles on the " -"**backend**, or may be purposefully put in place preventively or after a " -"postmortem analysis." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the **frontend** and on **mobile** they are similar to feature flags, " -"where the \"feature\" is being turned on and off, and the client interprets " -"this value to show if the \"feature\" is available or unavailable." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Best practices" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Prefer dynamic content" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though feature flags give you more dynamicity, they're still somewhat " -"manual: you have to create one for a specific feature and change it by hand." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you find yourself manually updating a feature flags every other day, or " -"tweaking the percentages frequently, consider making it fully dynamic. Try " -"using a dataset that is generated automatically, or computing the content on" -" the fly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Say you have a configuration screen with a list of options and sub-options, " -"and you're trying to find how to better structure this list. Instead of " -"using a feature flag for switching between 3 and 5 options, make it fully " -"dynamic. This way you'll be able to perform other tests that you didn't " -"plan, and get more flexibility out of it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Use the client version to negotiate feature flags" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After effectively finishing a feature, the old code that coexisted with the " -"new one will be deleted, and all traces of the transition will vanish from " -"the code base. However if you just remove the feature flags from the API, " -"all of the old versions of clients that relied on that value to show the new" -" feature will go downgrade to the old feature." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This means that you should avoid deleting client-facing feature flags, and " -"retire them instead: use the client version to decide when the feature is " -"stable, and return `true` for every client with a version greater or equal " -"to that. This way you can stop thinking about the feature flag, and you " -"don't break or downgrade clients that didn't upgrade past the transition." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Beware of many nested feature flags" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Nested flags combine exponentially." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Pick strategic entry points or transitions eligible for feature flags, and " -"beware of their nesting." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Include feature flags in the development workflow" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Add feature flags to the list of things to think about during whiteboarding," -" and deleting/retiring a feature flags at the end of the development." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Always rely on a feature flag on the app" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Again, there is no such thing \"too small for a feature flag\". Too many " -"feature flags is a good problem to have, not the opposite. Automate the " -"process of creating a feature flag to lower its cost." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"function processTransaction() {\n" -" validate();\n" -" persist();\n" -" // TODO: add call to notifyListeners()\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"function processTransaction() {\n" -" validate();\n" -" persist();\n" -" if (featureIsEnabled(\"activate-notify-listeners\")) {\n" -" notifyListeners();\n" -" }\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: \"Feature flags: differences between backend, frontend and mobile\"\n" -"date: 2020-10-19\n" -"updated_at: 2020-11-03\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: feature-flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile\n" -"eu_categories: presentation" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: \"Feature flags: differences between backend, frontend and mobile\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-19\n" -#~ "updated_at: 2020-11-03\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: feature-flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile\n" -#~ "category: presentation" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-20-how-not-to-interview-engineers.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-20-how-not-to-interview-engineers.po deleted file mode 100644 index 2dd6645..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-10-20-how-not-to-interview-engineers.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,476 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: How not to interview engineers\n" -"date: 2020-10-20\n" -"updated_at: 2020-10-24\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: how-not-to-interview-engineers" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a response to Slava's \"[How to interview " -"engineers](https://defmacro.substack.com/p/how-to-interview-engineers)\" " -"article. I initially thought it was a satire, [as have " -"others](https://defmacro.substack.com/p/how-to-interview-" -"engineers/comments#comment-599996), but he has [doubled down on " -"it](https://twitter.com/spakhm/status/1315754730740617216):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(...) Some parts are slightly exaggerated for sure, but the essay isn't " -"meant as a joke." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That being true, he completely misses the point on how to improve hiring, " -"and proposes a worse alternative on many aspects. It doesn't qualify as " -"provocative, it is just wrong." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I was comfortable taking it as a satire, and I would just ignore the whole " -"thing if it wasn't (except for the technical memo part), but friends of mine" -" considered it to be somewhat reasonable. This is a adapted version of parts" -" of the discussions we had, risking becoming a gigantic showcase of [Poe's " -"law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_law)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In this piece, I will argument against his view, and propose an alternative " -"approach to improve hiring." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is common to find people saying how broken technical hiring is, as well " -"put in words by a phrase on [this " -"comment](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24757511):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Everyone loves to read and write about how developer interviewing is flawed," -" but no one wants to go out on a limb and make suggestions about how to " -"improve it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I guess Slava was trying to not fall on this trap, and make a suggestion on " -"how to improve instead, which all went terribly wrong." -msgstr "" - -msgid "What not to do" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Time candidates" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Timing the candidate shows up on the \"talent\" and \"judgment\" sections, " -"and they are both bad ideas for the same reason: programming is not a " -"performance." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What do e-sports, musicians, actors and athletes have in common: performance" -" psychologists." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For a pianist, their state of mind during concerts is crucial: they not only" -" must be able to deal with stage anxiety, but to become really successful " -"they will have to learn how to exploit it. The time window of the concert is" -" what people practice thousands of hours for, and it is what defines one's " -"career, since how well all the practice went is irrelevant to the nature of " -"the profession. Being able to leverage stage anxiety is an actual goal of " -"them." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That is also applicable to athletes, where the execution during a " -"competition makes them sink or swim, regardless of how all the training was." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The same cannot be said about composers, though. They are more like book " -"writers, where the value is not on very few moments with high adrenaline, " -"but on the aggregate over hours, days, weeks, months and years. A composer " -"may have a deadline to finish a song in five weeks, but it doesn't really " -"matter if it is done on a single night, every morning between 6 and 9, at " -"the very last week, or any other way. No rigid time structure applies, only " -"whatever fits best to the composer." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Programming is more like composing than doing a concert, which is another " -"way of saying that programming is not a performance. People don't practice " -"algorithms for months to keep them at their fingertips, so that finally in a" -" single afternoon they can sit down and write everything at once in a rigid " -"4 hours window, and launch it immediately after." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead software is built iteratively, by making small additions, than " -"refactoring the implementation, fixing bugs, writing a lot at once, *etc*. " -"all while they get a firmer grasp of the problem, stop to think about it, " -"come up with new ideas, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Some specifically plan for including spaced pauses, and call it \"[Hammock " -"Driven Development](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84n5oFoZBc)\", which is" -" just artist's \"creative idleness\" for hackers." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Unless you're hiring for a live coding group, a competitive programming " -"team, or a professional live demoer, timing the candidate that way is more " -"harmful than useful. This type of timing doesn't find good programmers, it " -"finds performant programmers, which isn't the same thing, and you'll end up " -"with people who can do great work on small problems but who might be unable " -"to deal with big problems, and loose those who can very well handle huge " -"problems, slowly. If you are lucky you'll get performant people who can also" -" handle big problems on the long term, but maybe not." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"An incident is the closest to a \"performance\" that it gets, and yet it is " -"still dramatically different. Surely it is a high stress scenario, but while" -" people are trying to find a root cause and solve the problem, only the " -"downtime itself is visible to the exterior. It is like being part of the " -"support staff backstage during a play: even though execution matters, you're" -" still not on the spot. During an incident you're doing debugging in anger " -"rather than live coding." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Although giving a candidate the task to write a \"technical memo\" has " -"potential to get a measure of the written communication skills of someone, " -"doing so in a hard time window also misses the point for the same reasons." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Pay attention to typing speed" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Typing is speed in never the bottleneck of a programmer, no matter how great" -" they are." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As [Dijkstra " -"said](https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD05xx/EWD512.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But programming, when stripped of all its circumstantial irrelevancies, " -"boils down to no more and no less than very effective thinking so as to " -"avoid unmastered complexity, to very vigorous separation of your many " -"different concerns." -msgstr "" - -msgid "In other words, programming is not about typing, it is about thinking." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Otherwise, the way to get those star programmers that can't type fast enough" -" a huge productivity boost is to give them a touch typing course. If they " -"are so productive with typing speed being a limitation, imagine what they " -"could accomplish if they had razor sharp touch typing skills?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also, why stop there? A good touch typist can do 90 WPM (words per minute), " -"and a great one can do 120 WPM, but with a stenography keyboard they get to " -"200 WPM+. That is double the productivity! Why not try [speech-to-" -"text](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz3JeYfBTcY)? Make them all use " -"[J](https://www.jsoftware.com/#/) so they all need to type less! How come " -"nobody thought of that?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And if someone couldn't solve the programming puzzle in the given time " -"window, but could come back in the following day with an implementation that" -" is not only faster, but uses less memory, was simpler to understand and " -"easier to read than anybody else? You'd be losing that person too." -msgstr "" - -msgid "IQ" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For \"building an extraordinary team at a hard technology startup\", " -"intelligence is not the most important, [determination " -"is](http://www.paulgraham.com/determination.html)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And talent isn't \"IQ specialized for engineers\". IQ itself isn't a measure" -" of how intelligent someone is. Ever since Alfred Binet with Théodore Simon " -"started to formalize what would become IQ tests years later, they already " -"acknowledged limitations of the technique for measuring intelligence, which " -"is [still true today](https://sci-" -"hub.do/https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2F1076-8971.6.1.33)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So having a high IQ tells only how smart people are for a particular aspect " -"of intelligence, which is not representative of programming. There are " -"numerous aspects of programming that are covered by IQ measurement: how to " -"name variables and functions, how to create models which are compatible with" -" schema evolution, how to make the system dynamic for runtime " -"parameterization without making it fragile, how to measure and observe " -"performance and availability, how to pick between acquiring and paying " -"technical debt, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Not to say about everything else that a programmer does that is not purely " -"programming. Saying high IQ correlates with great programming is a stretch, " -"at best." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Ditch HR" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Slava tangentially picks on HR, and I will digress on that a bit:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A good rule of thumb is that if a question could be asked by an intern in " -"HR, it's a non-differential signaling question." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Stretching it, this is a rather snobbish view of HR. Why is it that an " -"intern in HR can't make signaling questions? Could the same be said of an " -"intern in engineering?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In other words: is the question not signaling because the one asking is from" -" HR, or because the one asking is an intern? If the latter, than he's just " -"arguing that interns have no place in interviewing, but if the former than " -"he was picking on HR." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Extrapolating that, it is common to find people who don't value HR's work, " -"and only see them as inferiors doing unpleasant work, and who aren't capable" -" enough (or *smart* enough) to learn programming." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is equivalent to people who work primarily on backend, and see others " -"working on frontend struggling and say: \"isn't it just building views and " -"showing them on the browser? How could it possibly be that hard? I bet I " -"could do it better, with 20% of code\". As you already know, the answer to " -"it is \"well, why don't you go do it, then?\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This sense of superiority ignores the fact that HR have actual professionals" -" doing actual hard work, not unlike programmers. If HR is inferior and so " -"easy, why not automate everything away and get rid of a whole department?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I don't attribute this world view to Slava, this is only an extrapolation of" -" a snippet of the article." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Draconian mistreating of candidates" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If I found out that people employed theatrics in my interview so that I " -"could feel I've \"earned the privilege to work at your company\", I would " -"quit." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If your moral compass is so broken that you are comfortable mistreating me " -"while I'm a candidate, I immediately assume you will also mistreat me as an " -"employee, and that the company is not a good place to work, as [evil begets " -"stupidity](http://www.paulgraham.com/apple.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But the other reason programmers are fussy, I think, is that evil begets " -"stupidity. An organization that wins by exercising power starts to lose the " -"ability to win by doing better work. And it's not fun for a smart person to " -"work in a place where the best ideas aren't the ones that win. I think the " -"reason Google embraced \"Don't be evil\" so eagerly was not so much to " -"impress the outside world as to inoculate themselves against arrogance." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Paul Graham goes beyond \"don't be evil\" with a better motto: \"[be " -"good](http://www.paulgraham.com/good.html)\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Abusing the asymmetric nature of an interview to increase the chance that " -"the candidate will accept the offer is, well, abusive. I doubt a solid team " -"can actually be built on such poor foundations, surrounded by such evil " -"measures." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And if you really want to give engineers \"the measure of whoever they're " -"going to be working with\", there are plenty of reasonable ways of doing it " -"that don't include performing fake interviews." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Personality tests" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Personality tests around the world need to be a) translated, b) adapted and " -"c) validated. Even though a given test may be applicable and useful in a " -"country, this doesn't imply it will work for other countries." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Not only tests usually come with translation guidelines, but also its " -"applicability needs to be validated again after the translation and " -"adaptation is done to see if the test still measures what it is supposed to." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That is also true within the same language. If a test is shown to work in " -"England, it may not work in New Zealand, in spite of both speaking english. " -"The cultural context difference is influent to the point of invalidating a " -"test and making it be no longer valid." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Irregardless of the validity of the proposed \"big five\" personality test, " -"saying \"just use attributes x, y and z this test and you'll be fine\" is a " -"rough simplification, much like saying \"just use Raft for distributed " -"systems, after all it has been proven to work\" shows he throws all of that " -"background away." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So much as applying personality tests themselves is not a trivial task, and " -"psychologists do need special training to become able to effectively apply " -"one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "More cargo culting" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"He calls the ill-defined \"industry standard\" to be cargo-culting, but his " -"proposal isn't sound enough to not become one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even if the ideas were good, they aren't solid enough, or based on solid " -"enough things to make them stand out by themselves. Why is it that talent, " -"judgment and personality are required to determine the fitness of a good " -"candidate? Why not 2, 5, or 20 things? Why those specific 3? Why is talent " -"defined like that? Is it just because he found talent to be like that?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Isn't that definitionally also [cargo-" -"culting](http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/2/CargoCult.htm)[^cargo-" -"culting-archive]? Isn't he just repeating whatever he found to work form " -"him, without understanding why?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "What Feynman proposes is actually the opposite:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In summary, the idea is to try to give **all** of the information to help " -"others to judge the value of your contribution; not just the information " -"that leads to judgment in one particular direction or another." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What Slava did was just another form of cargo culting, but this was one that" -" he believed to work." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^cargo-culting-archive]: [Archived " -"version](https://web.archive.org/web/20201003090303/http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/51/2/CargoCult.htm)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "What to do" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I will not give you a list of things that \"worked for me, thus they are " -"correct\". I won't either critique the current \"industry standard\", nor " -"what I've learned from interviewing engineers." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead, I'd like to invite you to learn from history, and from what other " -"professionals have to teach us." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Programming isn't an odd profession, where everything about it is different " -"from anything else. It is just another episode in the \"technology\" series," -" which has seasons since before recorded history. It may be an episode where" -" things move a bit faster, but it is fundamentally the same." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So here is the key idea: what people did *before* software engineering?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What hiring is like for engineers in other areas? Don't civil, electrical " -"and other types of engineering exist for much, much longer than software " -"engineering does? What have those centuries of accumulated experience " -"thought the world about technical hiring?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What studies were performed on the different success rate of interviewing " -"strategies? What have they done right and what have they done wrong?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What is the purpose of HR? Why do they even exist? Do we need them, and if " -"so, what for? What is the value they bring, since everybody insist on " -"building an HR department in their companies? Is the existence of HR another" -" form of cargo culting?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What is industrial and organizational psychology? What is that field of " -"study? What do they specialize in? What have they learned since the " -"discipline appeared? What have they done right and wrong over history? Is is" -" the current academic consensus on that area? What is a hot debate topic in " -"academia on that area? What is the current bleeding edge of research? What " -"can they teach us about hiring? What can they teach us about technical " -"hiring?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If all I've said makes me a \"no hire\" in the proposed framework, I'm " -"really glad." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This says less about my programming skills, and more about the employer's " -"world view, and I hope not to be fooled into applying for a company that " -"adopts this one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Claiming to be selecting \"extraordinary engineers\" isn't an excuse to " -"reinvent the wheel, poorly." -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-07-diy-an-offline-bug-tracker-with-text-files-git-and-email.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-07-diy-an-offline-bug-tracker-with-text-files-git-and-email.po deleted file mode 100644 index 272aba0..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-07-diy-an-offline-bug-tracker-with-text-files-git-and-email.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: DIY an offline bug tracker with text files, Git and email" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-07" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: diy-an-offline-bug-tracker-with-text-files-git-and-email" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When [push comes to " -"shove](https://github.com/github/dmca/blob/master/2020/10/2020-10-23-RIAA.md)," -" the operational aspects of governance of a software project matter a lot. " -"And everybody likes to chime in with their alternative of how to avoid " -"single points of failure in project governance, just like I'm doing right " -"now." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The most valuable assets of a project are:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "source code" -msgstr "" - -msgid "discussions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "documentation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "builds" -msgstr "" - -msgid "tasks and bugs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For **source code**, Git and other DVCS solve that already: everybody gets a" -" full copy of the entire source code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If your code forge is compromised, moving it to a new one takes a couple of " -"minutes, if there isn't a secondary remote serving as mirror already. In " -"this case, no action is required." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you're having your **discussions** by email, \"[taking this archive " -"somewhere else and carrying on is " -"effortless](https://sourcehut.org/blog/2020-10-29-how-mailing-lists-prevent-" -"censorship/)\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Besides, make sure to backup archives of past discussions so that the " -"history is also preserved when this migration happens." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The **documentation** should [live inside the repository " -"itself](https://podcast.writethedocs.org/2017/01/25/episode-3-trends/)[^writethedocs-" -"in-repo], so that not only it gets first class treatment, but also gets " -"distributed to everybody too. Migrating the code to a new forge already " -"migrates the documentation with it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^writethedocs-in-repo]: Described as \"the ultimate marriage of the two\". " -"Starts at time 31:50." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As long as you keep the **builds** vendor neutral, the migration should only" -" involve adapting how you call your `tests.sh` from the format of " -"`provider-1.yml` uses to the format that `provider-2.yml` accepts. It isn't " -"valuable to carry the build history with the project, as this data quickly " -"decays in value as weeks and months go by." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But for **tasks and bugs** many rely on a vendor-specific service, where you" -" register and manage those issues via a web browser. Some provide an " -"[interface for interacting via email](https://man.sr.ht/todo.sr.ht/#email-" -"access) or an API for [bridging local bugs with vendor-specific " -"services](https://github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug#bridges). But they're all " -"layers around the service, that disguises it as being a central point of " -"failure, which when compromised would lead to data loss. When push comes to " -"shove, you'd loose data." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alternative: text files, Git and email" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Why not do the same as documentation, and move tasks and bugs into the " -"repository itself?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It requires no extra tool to be installed, and fits right in the already " -"existing workflow for source code and documentation." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Any issues discussions are done in the mailing list, and a reference to a " -"discussion could be added to the ticket itself later on. External " -"contributors can file tickets by sending a patch." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The good thing about this solution is that it works for 99% of projects out " -"there." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For the other 1%, having Fossil's \"[tickets](https://fossil-" -"scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/bugtheory.wiki)\" could be an alternative, but " -"you may not want to migrate your project to Fossil to get those niceties." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though I keep a `TODOs.org` file on the main branch, you can have a " -"`tasks` branch with a `task-n.md` file for each task, or any other way you " -"like." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"These tools are familiar enough that you can adjust it to fit your workflow." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I like to keep a " -"[`TODOs.org`](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/TODOs.org) file at the " -"repository top-level, with two relevant sections: \"tasks\" and \"bugs\". " -"Then when building the documentation I'll just [generate an HTML file from " -"it](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/scripts/build-" -"site.sh?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n14), and " -"[publish](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator/TODOs.html) it alongside the static " -"website. All that is done on the main branch." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "I like to keep a " -#~ "[`TODOs.org`](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/TODOs.org) file at the " -#~ "repository top-level, with two relevant sections: \"tasks\" and \"bugs\". " -#~ "Then when building the documentation I'll just [generate an HTML file from " -#~ "it](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/scripts/build-" -#~ "site.sh?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n14), and " -#~ "[publish](https://mediator.euandreh.xyz/tasks-and-bugs.html) it alongside " -#~ "the static website. All that is done on the main branch." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "I like to keep a " -#~ "[`TODOs.org`](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/TODOs.org?id=110c0af4ef53faf6e1ebe87905ce16766548607e)" -#~ " file at the repository top-level, with two relevant sections: \"tasks\" and" -#~ " \"bugs\". Then when building the documentation I'll just [generate an HTML " -#~ "file from it](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/scripts/build-" -#~ "site.sh?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n14), and " -#~ "[publish](https://mediator.euandreh.xyz/tasks-and-bugs.html) it alongside " -#~ "the static website. All that is done on the main branch." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-08-the-next-paradigm-shift-in-programming-video-review.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-08-the-next-paradigm-shift-in-programming-video-review.po deleted file mode 100644 index 953f769..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-08-the-next-paradigm-shift-in-programming-video-review.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: The Next Paradigm Shift in Programming - video review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-08" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: the-next-paradigm-shift-in-programming-video-review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a review with comments of \"[The Next Paradigm Shift in " -"Programming](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YbK8o9rZfI)\", by Richard " -"Feldman." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This video was *strongly* suggested to me by a colleague. I wanted to " -"discuss it with her, and when drafting my response I figured I could publish" -" it publicly instead." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Before anything else, let me just be clear: I really like the talk, and I " -"think Richard is a great public speaker. I've watched several of his talks " -"over the years, and I feel I've followed his career at a distance, with much" -" respect. This isn't a piece criticizing him personally, and I agree with " -"almost everything he said. These are just some comments but also nitpicks on" -" a few topics I think he missed, or that I view differently." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Structured programming" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The historical overview at the beginning is very good. In fact, the very " -"video I watched previously was about structured programming!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Kevlin Henney on \"[The Forgotten Art of Structured " -"Programming](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFv8Wm2HdNM)\" does a deep-dive" -" on the topic of structured programming, and how on his view it is still " -"hidden in our code, when we do a `continue` or a `break` in some ways. Even " -"though it is less common to see an explicit `goto` in code these days, many " -"of the original arguments of Dijkstra against explicit `goto`s is applicable" -" to other constructs, too." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a very mature view, and I like how he goes beyond the \"don't use " -"`goto`s\" heuristic and proposes and a much more nuanced understanding of " -"what \"structured programming\" means." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In a few minutes, Richard is able to condense most of the significant bits " -"of Kevlin's talk in a didactical way. Good job." -msgstr "" - -msgid "OOP like a distributed system" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Richard extrapolates Alan Kay's original vision of OOP, and he concludes " -"that it is more like a distributed system that how people think about OOP " -"these days. But he then states that this is a rather bad idea, and we " -"shouldn't pursue it, given that distributed systems are known to be hard." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However, his extrapolation isn't really impossible, bad or an absurd. In " -"fact, it has been followed through by Erlang. Joe Armstrong used to say that" -" \"[Erlang might the only OOP " -"language](https://www.infoq.com/interviews/johnson-armstrong-oop/)\", since " -"it actually adopted this paradigm." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But Erlang is a functional language. So this \"OOP as a distributed system\"" -" view is more about designing systems in the large than programs in the " -"small." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There is a switch of levels in this comparison I'm making, as can be done " -"with any language or paradigm: you can have a functional-like system that is" -" built with an OOP language (like a compiler, that given the same input will" -" produce the same output), or an OOP-like system that is built with a " -"functional language (Rich Hickey calls it \"[OOP in the " -"large](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROor6_NGIWU)\"[^the-language-of-the-" -"system])." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So this jump from in-process paradigm to distributed paradigm is rather a " -"big one, and I don't think you he can argue that OOP has anything to say " -"about software distribution across nodes. You can still have Erlang actors " -"that run independently and send messages to each other without a network " -"between them. Any OTP application deployed on a single node effectively " -"works like that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I think he went a bit too far with this extrapolation. Even though I agree " -"it is a logical a fair one, it isn't evidently bad as he painted. I would be" -" fine working with a single-node OTP application and seeing someone call it " -"\"a *real* OOP program\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "[^the-language-of-the-system]: From 24:05 to 27:45." -msgstr "" - -msgid "First class immutability" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I agree with his view of languages moving towards the functional paradigm. " -"But I think you can narrow down the \"first-class immutability\" feature he " -"points out as present on modern functional programming languages to \"first-" -"class immutable data structures\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wouldn't categorize a language as \"supporting functional programming " -"style\" without a library for functional data structures it. By discipline " -"you can avoid side-effects, write pure functions as much as possible, and " -"pass functions as arguments around is almost every language these days, but " -"if when changing an element of a vector mutates things in-place, that is " -"still not functional programming." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"To avoid that, you end-up needing to make clones of objects to pass to a " -"function, using freezes or other workarounds. All those cases are when the " -"underlying mix of OOP and functional programming fail." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There are some languages with third-party libraries that provide functional " -"data structures, like [immer](https://sinusoid.es/immer/) for C++, or " -"[ImmutableJS](https://immutable-js.github.io/immutable-js/) for JavaScript." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But functional programming is more easily achievable in languages that have " -"them built-in, like Erlang, Elm and Clojure." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Managed side-effects" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"His proposal of adopting managed side-effects as a first-class language " -"concept is really intriguing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I haven't worked with a language with managed side-effects at scale, and I " -"don't feel this is a problem with Clojure or Erlang. But is this me finding " -"a flaw in his argument or not acknowledging a benefit unknown to me? This is" -" a provocative question I ask myself." -msgstr "" - -msgid "What about declarative programming?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Beyond all Richard said, I also hear often bring up functional programming " -"when talking about utilizing all cores of a computer, and how FP can help " -"with that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Rich Hickey makes a great case for single-process FP on his famous talk " -"\"[Simple Made Easy](https://www.infoq.com/presentations/Simple-Made-" -"Easy/)\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is something you can achieve with a library, like " -"[Redux](https://redux.js.org/) for JavaScript or [re-" -"frame](https://github.com/Day8/re-frame) for Clojure." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also all FP languages with managed side-effects I know are statically-typed," -" and all dynamically-typed FP languages I know don't have managed side-" -"effects baked in." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In \"[Out of the Tar " -"Pit](http://curtclifton.net/papers/MoseleyMarks06a.pdf)\", B. Moseley and P." -" Marks go beyond his view of functional programming as the basis, and name a" -" possible \"functional relational programming\" as an even better solution. " -"They explicitly call out some flaws in most of the modern functional " -"programming languages, and instead pick declarative programming as an even " -"better starting paradigm." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If the next paradigm shift is towards functional programming, will the " -"following shift be towards declarative programming?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: video review" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "category: video review" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This is something you can achieve with a library, like " -#~ "[Redux](https://redux.js.org/) for JavaScript or re-frame for Clojure." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Also all languages with managed side-effects I know are statically-typed, " -#~ "and all dynamically-typed languages I know don't have managed side-effects " -#~ "baked in." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "\"[Out of the Tar Pit](http://curtclifton.net/papers/MoseleyMarks06a.pdf)\" " -#~ "by B. Moseley and P. Marks goes beyond his view of functional programming, " -#~ "and name a possible \"functional relational programming\" as an even better " -#~ "solution. They explicitly call out some flaws in most of the modern " -#~ "functional programming languages, and instead pick declarative programming " -#~ "as an even better starting paradigm." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "If functional programming is the next paradigm shift, is declarative " -#~ "programming the next next paradigm shift?" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-12-durable-persistent-trees-and-parser-combinators-building-a-database.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-12-durable-persistent-trees-and-parser-combinators-building-a-database.po deleted file mode 100644 index 15005ad..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-12-durable-persistent-trees-and-parser-combinators-building-a-database.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,416 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Durable persistent trees and parser combinators - building a database" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-12" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: durable-persistent-trees-and-parser-combinators-building-a-database" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've received with certain frequency messages from people wanting to know if" -" I've made any progress on the database project [I've written about]({% link" -" _articles/2020-08-31-the-database-i-wish-i-had.md %})." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There are a few areas where I've made progress, and here's a public post on " -"it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Proof-of-concept: DAG log" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The main thing I wanted to validate with a concrete implementation was the " -"concept of modeling a DAG on a sequence of datoms." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The notion of a *datom* is a rip-off from Datomic, which models data with " -"time aware *facts*, which come from RDF. RDF's fact is a triple of subject-" -"predicate-object, and Datomic's datoms add a time component to it: subject-" -"predicate-object-time, A.K.A. entity-attribute-value-transaction:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[[person :likes \"pizza\" 0 true]\n" -" [person :likes \"bread\" 1 true]\n" -" [person :likes \"pizza\" 1 false]]\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The above datoms say:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "at time 0, `person` like pizza;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "at time 1, `person` stopped liking pizza, and started to like bread." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Datomic ensures total consistency of this ever growing log by having a " -"single writer, the transactor, that will enforce it when writing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In order to support disconnected clients, I needed a way to allow multiple " -"writers, and I chose to do it by making the log not a list, but a directed " -"acyclic graph (DAG):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The extra datoms above add more information to build the directionality to " -"the log, and instead of a single consistent log, the DAG could have multiple" -" leaves that coexist, much like how different Git branches can have " -"different \"latest\" commits." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In order to validate this idea, I started with a Clojure implementation. The" -" goal was not to write the actual final code, but to make a proof-of-concept" -" that would allow me to test and stretch the idea itself." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This code [already " -"exists](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/src/core/clojure/src/mediator.clj?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n1)," -" but is yet fairly incomplete:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the building of the index isn't done yet (with some [commented " -"code](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/src/core/clojure/src/mediator.clj?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n295)" -" on the next step to be implemented)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the indexing is extremely inefficient, with " -"[more](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/src/core/clojure/src/mediator.clj?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n130)" -" " -"[than](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/src/core/clojure/src/mediator.clj?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n146)" -" " -"[one](https://euandreh.xyz/mediator.git/tree/src/core/clojure/src/mediator.clj?id=db4a727bc24b54b50158827b34502de21dbf8948#n253)" -" occurrence of `O²` functions;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "no query support yet." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Top-down *and* bottom-up" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However, as time passed and I started looking at what the final " -"implementation would look like, I started to consider keeping the PoC " -"around." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The top-down approach (Clojure PoC) was in fact helping guide me with the " -"bottom-up, and I now have \"promoted\" the Clojure PoC into a \"reference " -"implementation\". It should now be a finished implementation that says what " -"the expected behaviour is, and the actual code should match the behaviour." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The good thing about a reference implementation is that it has no " -"performance of resources boundary, so if it ends up being 1000x slower and " -"using 500× more memory, it should be find. The code can be also 10x or 100x " -"simpler, too." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Top-down: durable persistent trees" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In promoting the PoC into a reference implementation, this top-down approach" -" now needs to go beyond doing everything in memory, and the index data " -"structure now needs to be disk-based." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Roughly speaking, most storage engines out there are based either on B-Trees" -" or LSM Trees, or some variations of those." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But when building an immutable database, update-in-place B-Trees aren't an " -"option, as it doesn't accommodate keeping historical views of the tree. LSM " -"Trees may seem a better alternative, but duplication on the files with " -"compaction are also ways to delete old data which is indeed useful for a " -"historical view." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I think the thing I'm after is a mix of a Copy-on-Write B-Tree, which would " -"keep historical versions with the write IO cost amortization of memtables of" -" LSM Trees. I don't know of any B-Tree variant out there that resembles " -"this, so I'll call it \"Flushing Copy-on-Write B-Tree\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I haven't written any code for this yet, so all I have is a high-level view " -"of what it will look like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"like Copy-on-Write B-Trees, changing a leaf involves creating a new leaf and" -" building a new path from root to the leaf. The upside is that writes a lock" -" free, and no coordination is needed between readers and writers, ever;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the downside is that a single leaf update means at least `H` new nodes that " -"will have to be flushed to disk, where `H` is the height of the tree. To " -"avoid that, the writer creates these nodes exclusively on the in-memory " -"memtable, to avoid flushing to disk on every leaf update;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"a background job will consolidate the memtable data every time it hits X MB," -" and persist it to disk, amortizing the cost of the Copy-on-Write B-Tree;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"readers than will have the extra job of getting the latest relevant disk-" -"resident value and merge it with the memtable data." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The key difference to existing Copy-on-Write B-Trees is that the new trees " -"are only periodically written to disk, and the intermediate values are kept " -"in memory. Since no node is ever updated, the page utilization is maximum as" -" it doesn't need to keep space for future inserts and updates." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And the key difference to existing LSM Trees is that no compaction is run: " -"intermediate values are still relevant as the database grows. So this leaves" -" out tombstones and value duplication done for write performance." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"One can delete intermediate index values to reclaim space, but no data is " -"lost on the process, only old B-Tree values. And if the database ever comes " -"back to that point (like when doing a historical query), the B-Tree will " -"have to be rebuilt from a previous value. After all, the database *is* a set" -" of datoms, and everything else is just derived data." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Right now I'm still reading about other data structures that storage engines" -" use, and I'll start implementing the \"Flushing Copy-on-Write B-Tree\" as I" -" learn more[^learn-more-db] and mature it more." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^learn-more-db]: If you are interested in learning more about this too, the" -" very best two resources on this subject are Andy Pavlo's \"[Intro to " -"Database " -"Systems](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSE8ODhjZXjbohkNBWQs_otTrBTrjyohi)\"" -" course and Alex Petrov's \"[Database " -"Internals](https://www.databass.dev/)\" book." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Bottom-up: parser combinators and FFI" -msgstr "" - -msgid "I chose Rust as it has the best WebAssembly tooling support." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"My goal is not to build a Rust database, but a database that happens to be " -"in Rust. In order to reach client platforms, the primary API is the FFI one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I'm not very happy with current tools for exposing Rust code via FFI to the " -"external world: they either mix C with C++, which I don't want to do, or " -"provide no access to the intermediate representation of the FFI, which would" -" be useful for generating binding for any language that speaks FFI." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I like better the path that the author of " -"[cbindgen](https://github.com/eqrion/cbindgen) crate " -"[proposes](https://blog.eqrion.net/future-directions-for-cbindgen/): " -"emitting an data representation of the Rust C API (the author calls is a " -"`ffi.json` file), and than building transformers from the data " -"representation to the target language. This way you could generate a C API " -"*and* the node-ffi bindings for JavaScript automatically from the Rust code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So the first thing to be done before moving on is an FFI exporter that " -"doesn't mix C and C++, and generates said `ffi.json`, and than build a few " -"transformers that take this `ffi.json` and generate the language bindings, " -"be it C, C++, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, Swift, Dart, *etc*[^ffi-" -"langs]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^ffi-langs]: Those are, specifically, the languages I'm more interested on." -" My goal is supporting client applications, and those languages are the most" -" relevant for doing so: C for GTK, C++ for Qt, JavaScript and TypeScript for" -" Node.js and browser, Kotlin for Android and Swing, Swift for iOS, and Dart " -"for Flutter." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I think the best way to get there is by taking the existing code for " -"cbindgen, which uses the [syn](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn) crate to " -"parse the Rust code[^rust-syn], and adapt it to emit the metadata." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^rust-syn]: The fact that syn is an external crate to the Rust compiler " -"points to a big warning: procedural macros are not first class in Rust. They" -" are just like Babel plugins in JavaScript land, with the extra shortcoming " -"that there is no specification for the Rust syntax, unlike JavaScript." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As flawed as this may be, it seems to be generally acceptable and adopted,\n" -"which works against building a solid ecosystem for Rust.\n" -"\n" -"The alternative that rust-ffi implements relies on internals of the Rust\n" -"compiler, which isn't actually worst, just less common and less accepted.\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After \"finishing\" ParsecC I'll have a good notion of what a good C API is," -" and I'll have a better direction towards how to expose code from libedn to " -"other languages, and work on x-bindgen then." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"What both libedn and ParsecC are missing right now are proper error " -"reporting, and property-based testing for libedn." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've learned a lot already, and I feel the journey I'm on is worth going " -"through." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If any of those topics interest you, message me to discuss more or " -"contribute! Patches welcome!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: mediator" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[[person :likes \"pizza\" 0 true]\n" -" [0 :parent :db/root 0 true]\n" -" [person :likes \"bread\" 1 true]\n" -" [person :likes \"pizza\" 1 false]\n" -" [1 :parent 0 1 true]]\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "updated_at: 2021-02-09" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've started a fork of cbindgen: ~~x-bindgen~~[^x-bindgen]. Right now it is " -"just a copy of cbindgen verbatim, and I plan to remove all C and C++ " -"emitting code from it, and add a IR emitting code instead." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^x-bindgen]: *EDIT*: now archived, the experimentation was fun. I've " -"started to move more towards C, so this effort became deprecated." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When starting working on x-bindgen, I realized I didn't know what to look " -"for in a header file, as I haven't written any C code in many years. So as I" -" was writing [libedn](https://euandreh.xyz/libedn.git/), I didn't know how " -"to build a good C API to expose. So I tried porting the code to C, and right" -" now I'm working on building a *good* C API for a JSON parser using parser " -"combinators: ~~ParsecC~~ [^parsecc]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "[^parsecc]: *EDIT*: now also archived." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "I've started a fork of cbindgen: " -#~ "[x-bindgen](https://euandreh.xyz/x-bindgen.git/). Right now it is just a " -#~ "copy of cbindgen verbatim, and I plan to remove all C and C++ emitting code " -#~ "from it, and add a IR emitting code instead." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "When starting working on x-bindgen, I realized I didn't know what to look " -#~ "for in a header file, as I haven't written any C code in many years. So as I" -#~ " was writing [libedn](https://euandreh.xyz/libedn.git/), I didn't know how " -#~ "to build a good C API to expose. So I tried porting the code to C, and right" -#~ " now I'm working on building a *good* C API for a JSON parser using parser " -#~ "combinators: ~~ParsecC~~ *EDIT*: now archived, the experimentation was fun." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "updated_at: 2020-11-14" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "When starting working on x-bindgen, I realized I didn't know what to look " -#~ "for in a header file, as I haven't written any C code in many years. So as I" -#~ " was writing [libedn](https://euandreh.xyz/libedn.git/), I didn't know how " -#~ "to build a good C API to expose. So I tried porting the code to C, and right" -#~ " now I'm working on building a *good* C API for a JSON parser using parser " -#~ "combinators: [ParsecC](https://euandreh.xyz/parsecc.git/)." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "I've started a fork of cbindgen: " -#~ "[x-bindgen](https://euandreh.xyz/x-bindgen.git/). 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So I tried porting the code to C, and right" -#~ " now I'm working on building a *good* C API for a JSON parser using parser " -#~ "combinators: [ParsecC](https://euandreh.xyz/parsecc.git/)." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "[[person :likes \"pizza\" 0 true]\n" -#~ " [0 :parent null 0 true]\n" -#~ " [person :likes \"bread\" 1 true]\n" -#~ " [person :likes \"pizza\" 1 false]\n" -#~ " [1 :parent 0 1 true]]\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "category: mediator" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-14-local-first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-14-local-first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.po deleted file mode 100644 index 03ca2c6..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2020-11-14-local-first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,514 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: \"Local-First Software: You Own Your Data, in spite of the Cloud - " -"article review\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-14" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: local-first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-" -"review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: presentation,article review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"*This article is derived from a [presentation][presentation] given at a " -"Papers We Love meetup on the same subject.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a review of the article \"[Local-First Software: You Own Your Data, " -"in spite of the Cloud][article-pdf]\", by M. Kleppmann, A. Wiggins, P. Van " -"Hardenberg and M. F. McGranaghan." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Offline-first, local-first" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The \"local-first\" term they use isn't new, and I have used it myself in " -"the past to refer to this types of application, where the data lives " -"primarily on the client, and there are conflict resolution algorithms that " -"reconcile data created on different instances." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Sometimes I see confusion with this idea and \"client-side\", \"offline-" -"friendly\", \"syncable\", etc. I have myself used this terms, also." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There exists, however, already the \"offline-first\" term, which conveys " -"almost all of that meaning. In my view, \"local-first\" doesn't extend " -"\"offline-first\" in any aspect, rather it gives a well-defined meaning to " -"it instead. I could say that \"local-first\" is just \"offline-first\", but " -"with 7 well-defined ideals instead of community best practices." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[presentation]: {% link _slides/2020-11-14-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-" -"silver-bullet.slides %} [article-pdf]: " -"https://martin.kleppmann.com/papers/local-first.pdf" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Software licenses" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On a footnote of the 7th ideal (\"You Retain Ultimate Ownership and " -"Control\"), the authors say:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In our opinion, maintaining control and ownership of data does not mean that" -" the software must necessarily be open source. (...) as long as it does not " -"artificially restrict what users can do with their files." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"\n" -"TODAY=$(date +%s)\n" -"LICENSE_EXPIRATION=$(date -d 2020-11-15 +%s)\n" -"\n" -"if [ $TODAY -ge $LICENSE_EXPIRATION ]; then\n" -" echo 'License expired!'\n" -" exit 1\n" -"fi\n" -"\n" -"echo $((2 + 2))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Now when using this very useful program:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"4\n" -"# tomorrow\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"License expired!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is obviously an intentional restriction, and it goes against the 5th " -"ideal (\"The Long Now\"). This software would only be useful as long as the " -"embedded license expiration allowed. Sure you could change the clock on the " -"computer, but there are many other ways that this type of intentional " -"restriction is in conflict with that ideal." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However, what about unintentional restrictions? What if a software had an " -"equal or similar restriction, and stopped working after days pass? Or what " -"if the programmer added a constant to make the development simpler, and this" -" led to unintentionally restricting the user?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"# ...useful output...\n" -"\n" -"# tomorrow, with more data\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"ERROR: Panic! Stack overflow!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"An open specification could serve as a blueprint to other implementations, " -"making the data format more friendly to reverse-engineering. But the re-" -"implementation still has to exist, at which point the original software " -"failed to achieve \"The Long Now\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "It is less bad, but still not quite there yet." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Denial of existing solutions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When describing \"Existing Data Storage and Sharing Models\", on a " -"footnote[^devil] the authors say:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^devil]: This is the second aspect that I'm picking on the article from a " -"footnote. I guess the devil really is on the details." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In principle it is possible to collaborate without a repository service, " -"e.g. by sending patch files by email, but the majority of Git users rely on " -"GitHub." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The authors go to a great length to talk about usability of cloud apps, and " -"even point to research they've done on it, but they've missed learning more " -"from local-first solutions that already exist." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Say the automerge CRDT proves to be even more useful than what everybody " -"imagined. Say someone builds a local-first repository service using it. How " -"will it change anything of the Git/GitHub model? What is different about it " -"that prevents people in the future writing a paper saying:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In principle it is possible to collaborate without a repository service, " -"e.g. by using automerge and platform X, but the majority of Git users rely " -"on GitHub." -msgstr "" - -msgid "How is this any better?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If it is already [possible](https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/23/Git-is-" -"already-distributed.html) to have a local-first development workflow, why " -"don't people use it? Is it just fashion, or there's a fundamental problem " -"with it? If so, what is it, and how to avoid it?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If sending patches by emails is perfectly possible but out of fashion, why " -"even talk about Git/GitHub? Isn't this a problem that people are putting " -"themselves in? How can CRDTs possibly prevent people from doing that?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"My impression is that the authors envision a better future, where " -"development is fully decentralized unlike today, and somehow CRDTs will make" -" that happen. If more people think this way, \"CRDT\" is next in line to the" -" buzzword list that solves everything, like \"containers\", \"blockchain\" " -"or \"machine learning\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Rather than picturing an imaginary service that could be described like " -"\"GitHub+CRDTs\" and people would adopt it, I'd rather better understand why" -" people don't do it already, since Git is built to work like that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Ditching of web applications" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The authors put web application in a worse position for building local-first" -" application, claiming that:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(...) the architecture of web apps remains fundamentally server-centric. " -"Offline support is an afterthought in most web apps, and the result is " -"accordingly fragile." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Well, I disagree." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The problem isn't inherit to the web platform, but instead how people use " -"it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I have myself built offline-first applications, leveraging IndexedDB, App " -"Cache, *etc*. I wanted to build an offline-first application on the web, and" -" so I did." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In fact, many people choose [PouchDB](https://pouchdb.com/) *because* of " -"that, since it is a good tool for offline-first web applications. The " -"problem isn't really the technology, but how much people want their " -"application to be local-first." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Contrast it with Android [Instant " -"Apps](https://developer.android.com/topic/google-play-instant), where " -"applications are sent to the phone in small parts. Since this requires an " -"internet connection to move from a part of the app bundle to another, a " -"subset of the app isn't local-first, despite being an app." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The point isn't the technology, but how people are using it. Local-first web" -" applications are perfectly possible, just like non-local-first native " -"applications are possible." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Costs are underrated" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I think the costs of \"old-fashioned apps\" over \"cloud apps\" are " -"underrated, mainly regarding storage, and that this costs can vary a lot by " -"application." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Say a person writes online articles for their personal website, and puts " -"everything into Git. Since there isn't supposed to be any collaboration, all" -" of the relevant ideals of local-first are achieved." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now another person creates videos instead of articles. They could try " -"keeping everything local, but after some time the storage usage fills the " -"entire disk. This person's local-first setup would be much more complex, and" -" would cost much more on maintenance, backup and storage." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though both have similar needs, a local-first video repository is much " -"more demanding. So the local-first thinking here isn't \"just keep " -"everything local\", but \"how much time and money am I willing to spend to " -"keep everything local\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The convenience of \"cloud apps\" becomes so attractive that many don't even" -" have a local copy of their videos, and rely exclusively on service " -"providers to maintain, backup and store their content." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The dial measuring \"cloud apps\" and \"old-fashioned apps\" needs to be " -"specific to use-cases." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Real-time collaboration is optional" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If I were the one making the list of ideals, I wouldn't focus so much on " -"real-time collaboration." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though seamless collaboration is desired, it being real-time depends on" -" the network being available for that. But ideal 3 states that \"The Network" -" is Optional\", so real-time collaboration is also optional." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The fundamentals of a local-first system should enable real-time " -"collaboration when network is available, but shouldn't focus on it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On many places when discussing applications being offline, it is common for " -"me to find people saying that their application works \"even on a plane, " -"subway or elevator\". That is a reflection of when said developers have to " -"deal with networks being unavailable." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When discussing \"working offline\", I'd rather keep this type of person in " -"mind, then the subset of people who are offline when on the elevator will " -"naturally be included." -msgstr "" - -msgid "On CRDTs and developer experience" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When discussing developer experience, the authors bring up some questions to" -" be answered further, like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For an app developer, how does the use of a CRDT-based data layer compare to" -" existing storage layers like a SQL database, a filesystem, or CoreData? Is " -"a distributed system harder to write software for?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "That is an easy one: yes." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A distributed system *is* harder to write software for, being a distributed " -"system." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I liked a lot the article, as it took the \"offline-first\" philosophy and " -"ran with it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But I think the authors' view of adding CRDTs and things becoming local-" -"first is a bit too magical." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is a step forward, and given the number of times I've seen the paper " -"shared around I think there's a chance people will prefer saying \"local-" -"first\" in *lieu* of \"offline-first\" from now on." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"They give examples of artificial restrictions, like this artificial " -"restriction I've come up with:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Just as easily as I can come up with ways to intentionally restrict users, I" -" can do the same for unintentionally restrictions. A program can stop " -"working for a variety of reasons." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If it stops working due do, say, data growth, what are the options? " -"Reverting to an earlier backup, and making it read-only? That isn't really a" -" \"Long Now\", but rather a \"Long Now as long as the software keeps working" -" as expected\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A colleague has challenged my view, arguing that the software doesn't really" -" need to be free, as long as there is an specification of the file format. " -"This way if the software stops working, the format can still be processed by" -" other programs. But this doesn't apply in practice: if you have a document " -"that you write to, and software stops working, you still want to write to " -"the document. An external tool that navigates the content and shows it to " -"you won't allow you to keep writing, and when it does that tool is now " -"starting to re-implement the software." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But this leaves out a big chunk of the world where internet connection is " -"intermittent, or only works every other day or only once a week, or stops " -"working when it rains, *etc*. For this audience, living without network " -"connectivity isn't such a discrete moment in time, but part of every day " -"life. I like the fact that the authors acknowledge that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Adding a large layer of data structures and algorithms will make it more " -"complex to write software for, naturally. And if trying to make this layer " -"transparent to the programmer, so they can pretend that layer doesn't exist " -"is a bad idea, as RPC frameworks have tried, and failed." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"See \"[A Note on Distributed " -"Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"" -" for a critique on RPC frameworks trying to make the network invisible, " -"which I think also applies in equivalence for making the CRDTs layer " -"invisible." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This particular area is one that I have large interest on, and I wish to see" -" more being done on the \"local-first\" space." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The point is: if the software isn't free, \"The Long Now\" isn't achievable " -"without a lot of wishful thinking. Maybe the authors were trying to be more " -"friendly towards business who don't like free software, but in doing so " -"they've proposed a contradiction by reconciling \"The Long Now\" with " -"proprietary software." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It isn't the same as saying that any free software achieves that ideal, " -"either. The license can still be free, but the source code can become " -"unavailable due to cloud rot. Or maybe the build is undocumented, or the " -"build tools had specific configuration that one has to guess. A piece of " -"free software can still fail to achieve \"The Long Now\". Being free doesn't" -" guarantee it, just makes it possible." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "The point is: if the software isn't free/libre, \"The Long Now\" isn't " -#~ "achievable without a lot of wishful thinking. Maybe the authors were trying " -#~ "to be more friendly towards business who don't like libre software, but in " -#~ "doing so they've proposed a contradiction by reconciling \"The Long Now\" " -#~ "with proprietary software." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "It isn't the same as saying that any free/libre software achieves that " -#~ "ideal, either. The license can still be free, but the source code can become" -#~ " unavailable due to cloud rot. Or maybe the build is undocumented, or the " -#~ "build tools had specific configuration that one has to guess. A piece of " -#~ "free/libre software can still fail to achieve \"The Long Now\". Being free " -#~ "doesn't guarantee it, just makes it possible." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "They give examples of artificial restrictions, like this one:" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Just as easily as I can come up with ways to intentionally restrict users, " -#~ "just as easily I can do the same for unintentionally restricting users. A " -#~ "program can stop working for a variety of reasons." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "If it stops working due do data growth, what are the options? Reverting to " -#~ "an earlier backup, and making it read-only? That isn't really a \"Long " -#~ "Now\", but rather a \"Long Now as long as the software keeps working as " -#~ "expected\"." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "A colleague has challenged my view, arguing that the software doesn't really" -#~ " need to be free, as long as there is an specification of the file format. " -#~ "This way is the software stops working, the format can still be processed by" -#~ " other programs. But this doesn't apply in practice: if you have a document " -#~ "that you write to, and software stops working, you still want to write to " -#~ "the document. An external tool that navigates the content and shows it to " -#~ "you won't allow you to keep writing, and when it does that tool is now " -#~ "starting to re-implement the software." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "But this leaves out a big chunk of the world where internet connection is " -#~ "intermittent, or only work every other day or only once a week, or stops " -#~ "working when it rains, *etc*. For this audience, living without network " -#~ "connectivity isn't such a discrete moment in time, but part of every day " -#~ "life. I like the fact that the authors acknowledge that." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Adding a large layer of data structures and algorithms will make it more " -#~ "complex to write software for, naturally. And if trying to make this layer " -#~ "transparent to the programmer, so they can pretend that layer doesn't exist " -#~ "is a bad idea, as RPC frameworks have tried, and failed. See \"[A Note on " -#~ "Distributed " -#~ "Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"" -#~ " for a critique on RPC frameworks trying to make the network invisible, " -#~ "which I think also applies in equivalence for making the CRDTs layer " -#~ "invisible." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "It is a step forward, and given the number of times I've seen the paper " -#~ "shared around I think there's a chance people will prefer saying \"local-" -#~ "first\" in lieu of \"offline-first\" from now on." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.po deleted file mode 100644 index f71c98f..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-01-26-ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,302 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: \"ANN: remembering - Add memory to dmenu, fzf and similar tools\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-01-26" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: ann-remembering-add-memory-to-dmenu-fzf-and-similar-tools" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Previous solution" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I previously used [yeganesh](http://dmwit.com/yeganesh/) fill this gap, but " -"as I started to rely less on Emacs, I added fzf as my go-to tool for doing " -"fuzzy searching on the terminal. But I didn't like that fzf always showed " -"the same order of things, when I would only need 3 or 4 commonly used files." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For those who don't know: yeganesh is a wrapper around dmenu that will " -"remember your most used programs and put them on the beginning of the list " -"of executables. This is very convenient for interactive prolonged use, as " -"with time the things you usually want are right at the very beginning." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But now I had this thing, yeganesh, that solved this problem for dmenu, but " -"didn't for fzf." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I initially considered patching yeganesh to support it, but I found it more " -"coupled to dmenu than I would desire. I'd rather have something that knows " -"nothing about dmenu, fzf or anything, but enhances tools like those in a " -"useful way." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Implementation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Other than being decoupled from dmenu, another improvement I though that " -"could be made on top of yeganesh is the programming language choice. Instead" -" of Haskell, I went with POSIX sh. Sticking to POSIX sh makes it require " -"less build-time dependencies. There aren't any, actually. Packaging is made " -"much easier due to that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The good thing is that the program itself is small enough ([119 " -"lines](https://euandreh.xyz/remembering.git/tree/remembering?id=v0.1.0) on " -"v0.1.0) that POSIX sh does the job just fine, combined with other POSIX " -"utilities such as " -"[getopts](http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/getopts.html)," -" [sort](http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sort.html) " -"and " -"[awk](http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/awk.html)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The behaviour is: given a program that will read from STDIN and write a " -"single entry to STDOUT, `remembering` wraps that program, and rearranges " -"STDIN so that previous choices appear at the beginning." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Where you would do:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ seq 5 | fzf\n" -"\n" -" 5\n" -" 4\n" -" 3\n" -" 2\n" -"> 1\n" -" 5/5\n" -">\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "And every time get the same order of numbers, now you can write:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ seq 5 | remembering -p seq-fzf -c fzf\n" -"\n" -" 5\n" -" 4\n" -" 3\n" -" 2\n" -"> 1\n" -" 5/5\n" -">\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"On the first run, everything is the same. If you picked 4 on the previous " -"example, the following run would be different:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ seq 5 | remembering -p seq-fzf -c fzf\n" -"\n" -" 5\n" -" 3\n" -" 2\n" -" 1\n" -"> 4\n" -" 5/5\n" -">\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As time passes, the list would adjust based on the frequency of your " -"choices." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I aimed for reusability, so that I could wrap diverse commands with " -"`remembering` and it would be able to work. To accomplish that, a " -"\"profile\" (the `-p something` part) stores data about different runs " -"separately." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I took the idea of building something small with few dependencies to other " -"places too:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "the tests are just more POSIX sh files;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "and a POSIX Makefile to `check` and `install`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I was aware of the value of sticking to coding to standards, but I had past " -"experience mostly with programming language standards, such as ECMAScript, " -"Common Lisp, Scheme, or with IndexedDB or DOM APIs. It felt good to " -"rediscover these nice POSIX tools, which makes me remember of a quote by " -"[Henry Spencer](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Spencer#cite_note-3):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Usage examples" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Here are some functions I wrote myself that you may find useful:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Run a command with fzf on `$PWD`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"f() {\n" -" profile=\"$f-shell-function(pwd | sed -e 's_/_-_g')\"\n" -" file=\"$(git ls-files | \\\n" -" remembering -p \"$profile\" \\\n" -" -c \"fzf --select-1 --exit -0 --query \\\"$2\\\" --preview 'cat {}'\")\"\n" -" if [ -n \"$file\" ]; then\n" -" # shellcheck disable=2068\n" -" history -s f $@\n" -" history -s \"$1\" \"$file\"\n" -" \"$1\" \"$file\"\n" -"fi\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This way I can run `f vi` or `f vi config` at the root of a repository, and " -"the list of files will always appear on the most used order. Adding `pwd` to" -" the profile allows it to not mix data for different repositories." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Copy password to clipboard" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"choice=\"$(find \"$HOME/.password-store\" -type f | \\\n" -" grep -Ev '(.git|.gpg-id)' | \\\n" -" sed -e \"s|$HOME/.password-store/||\" -e 's/\\.gpg$//' | \\\n" -" remembering -p password-store \\\n" -" -c 'dmenu -l 20 -i')\"\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"if [ -n \"$choice\" ]; then\n" -" pass show \"$choice\" -c\n" -"fi\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Adding the above to a file and binding it to a keyboard shortcut, I can " -"access the contents of my [password store](https://www.passwordstore.org/), " -"with the entries ordered by usage." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Replacing yeganesh" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Where I previously had:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "exe=$(yeganesh -x) && exec $exe\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Now I have:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "exe=$(dmenu_path | remembering -p dmenu-exec -c dmenu) && exec $exe\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "This way, the executables appear on order of usage." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you don't have `dmenu_path`, you can get just the underlying `stest` tool" -" that looks at the executables available in your `$PATH`. Here's a juicy " -"one-liner to do it:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ wget -O- https://dl.suckless.org/tools/dmenu-5.0.tar.gz | \\\n" -" tar Ozxf - dmenu-5.0/arg.h dmenu-5.0/stest.c | \\\n" -" sed 's|^#include \"arg.h\"$|// #include \"arg.h\"|' | \\\n" -" cc -xc - -o stest\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With the `stest` utility you'll be able to list executables in your `$PATH` " -"and pipe them to dmenu or something else yourself:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ (IFS=:; ./stest -flx $PATH;) | sort -u | remembering -p another-dmenu-exec" -" -c dmenu | sh\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "In fact, the code for `dmenu_path` is almost just like that." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Patches welcome!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "the manpages are written in troff directly;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For my personal use, I've [packaged](https://euandreh.xyz/package-.git" -"repository/) `remembering` for GNU Guix and Nix. Packaging it to any other " -"distribution should be trivial, or just downloading the tarball and running " -"`[sudo] make install`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Today I pushed v0.1.0 of [remembering](https://euandreh.xyz/remembering/), a" -" tool to enhance the interactive usability of menu-like tools, such as " -"[dmenu](https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/) and " -"[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf)." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Today I pushed v0.1.0 of [remembering](https://remembering.euandreh.xyz), a " -#~ "tool to enhance the interactive usability of menu-like tools, such as " -#~ "[dmenu](https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/) and " -#~ "[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf)." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "For my personal use, I've packaged `remembering` for [GNU " -#~ "Guix](https://euandreh.xyz/euandreh-guix-channel.git/) and " -#~ "[Nix](https://euandreh.xyz/dotfiles.git/tree/nixos/not-on-" -#~ "nixpkgs/remembering.nix?id=0831444f745cf908e940407c3e00a61f6152961f). " -#~ "Packaging it to any other distribution should be trivial, or just " -#~ "downloading the tarball and running `[sudo] make install`." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "the man pages are written in troff directly;" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Today I pushed v0.1.0 of " -#~ "[remembering](https://euandreh.xyz/remembering.git/), a tool to enhance the " -#~ "interactive usability of menu-like tools, such as " -#~ "[dmenu](https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/) and " -#~ "[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf)." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-16-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-16-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po deleted file mode 100644 index de3453b..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-16-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: \"ANN: fallible - Fault injection library for stress-testing failure " -"scenarios\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-02-16" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-" -"scenarios" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Yesterday I pushed v0.1.0 of [fallible](https://fallible.euandreh.xyz), a " -"miniscule library for fault-injection and stress-testing C programs." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Existing solutions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Writing robust code can be challenging, and tools like static analyzers, " -"fuzzers and friends can help you get there with more certainty. As I would " -"try to improve some of my C code and make it more robust, in order to handle" -" system crashes, filled disks, out-of-memory and similar scenarios, I didn't" -" find existing tooling to help me get there as I expected to find. I " -"couldn't find existing tools to help me explicitly stress-test those failure" -" scenarios." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Take the \"[Writing Robust " -"Programs](https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#Semantics)\" " -"section of the GNU Coding Standards:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Check every system call for an error return, unless you know you wish to " -"ignore errors. (...) Check every call to malloc or realloc to see if it " -"returned NULL." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"From a robustness standpoint, this is a reasonable stance: if you want to " -"have a robust program that knows how to fail when you're out of memory and " -"`malloc` returns `NULL`, than you ought to check every call to `malloc`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Take a sample code snippet for clarity:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"At a first glance, this code is unsafe: if any of the calls to `malloc` " -"returns `NULL`, `strcpy` will be given a `NULL` pointer." -msgstr "" - -msgid "My first instinct was to change this code to something like this:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"@@ -1,7 +1,15 @@\n" -" void a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ if (!s1) {\n" -"+ fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"+ exit(1);\n" -"+ }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ if (!s2) {\n" -"+ fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"+ exit(1);\n" -"+ }\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -" }\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I later found out, there are at least 2 problems with this approach:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**it gives up instead of handling failures**: the actual handling goes a bit" -" beyond stopping. What about open file handles, in-memory caches, unflushed " -"bytes, etc.?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you could force only the second call to `malloc` to fail, " -"[Valgrind](https://www.valgrind.org/) would correctly complain that the " -"program exitted with unfreed memory." -msgstr "" - -msgid "So the last change to make the best version of the above code is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@\n" -"-void a_function() {\n" -"+bool a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s1) {\n" -"- fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"- exit(1);\n" -"+ return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s2) {\n" -"- fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"- exit(1);\n" -"+ free(s1);\n" -"+ return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -" }\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead of returning `void`, `a_function` now returns `bool` to indicate " -"whether an error ocurred during its execution. If `a_function` returned a " -"pointer to something, the return value could be `NULL`, or an `int` that " -"represents an error code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The code is now a) safe and b) failing gracefully, returning the control to " -"the caller to properly handle the error case." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After seeing similar patterns on well designed APIs, I adopted this practice" -" for my own code, but was still left with manually verifying the correctness" -" and robustness of it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"How could I add assertions around my code that would help me make sure the " -"`free(s1);` exists, before getting an error report? How do other people and " -"projects solve this?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"From what I could see, either people a) hope for the best, b) write safe " -"code but don't strees-test it or c) write ad-hoc code to stress it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When searching for it online, an [interesting " -"thread](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711170/unit-testing-for-failed-" -"malloc) caught my atention: fail the call to `malloc` for each time it is " -"called, and when the same stacktrace appears again, allow it to proceed." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Implementation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A working implementation of that already exists: " -"[mallocfail](https://github.com/ralight/mallocfail). It uses `LD_PRELOAD` to" -" replace `malloc` at run-time, computes the SHA of the stacktrace and fails " -"once for each SHA." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I initially envisioned and started implementing something very similar to " -"mallocfail. However I wanted it to go beyond out-of-memory scenarios, and " -"using `LD_PRELOAD` for every possible corner that could fail wasn't a good " -"idea on the long run." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also, mallocfail won't work together with tools such as Valgrind, who want " -"to do their own override of `malloc` with `LD_PRELOAD`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I instead went with less automatic things: starting with a " -"`fallible_should_fail(char *filename, int lineno)` function that fails once " -"for each `filename`+`lineno` combination, I created macro wrappers around " -"common functions such as `malloc`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"void *fallible_malloc(size_t size, const char *const filename, int lineno) {\n" -"#ifdef FALLIBLE\n" -" if (fallible_should_fail(filename, lineno)) {\n" -" return NULL;\n" -" }\n" -"#else\n" -" (void)filename;\n" -" (void)lineno;\n" -"#endif\n" -" return malloc(size);\n" -"}\n" -"\n" -"#define MALLOC(size) fallible_malloc(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With this definition, I could replace the calls to `malloc` with `MALLOC` " -"(or any other name that you want to `#define`):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"--- 3.c\t2021-02-17 00:15:38.019706074 -0300\n" -"+++ 4.c\t2021-02-17 00:44:32.306885590 -0300\n" -"@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@\n" -" bool a_function() {\n" -"- char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ char *s1 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s1) {\n" -" return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -"- char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ char *s2 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s2) {\n" -" free(s1);\n" -" return false;\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The price for such fine-grained control is that this approach requires more " -"manual work." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Usage examples" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`MALLOC` from the `README.md`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"// leaky.c\n" -"#include <string.h>\n" -"#include <fallible_alloc.h>\n" -"\n" -"int main() {\n" -" char *aaa = MALLOC(100);\n" -" if (!aaa) {\n" -" return 1;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(aaa, \"a safe use of strcpy\");\n" -"\n" -" char *bbb = MALLOC(100);\n" -" if (!bbb) {\n" -" // free(aaa);\n" -" return 1;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(bbb, \"not unsafe, but aaa is leaking\");\n" -"\n" -" free(bbb);\n" -" free(aaa);\n" -" return 0;\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Compile with `-DFALLIBLE` and run [`fallible-" -"check.1`](https:/fallible.euandreh.xyz/fallible-check.1.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ c99 -DFALLIBLE -o leaky leaky.c -lfallible\n" -"$ fallible-check ./leaky\n" -"Valgrind failed when we did not expect it to:\n" -"(...suppressed output...)\n" -"# exit status is 1\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For my personal use, I'll [package](https://euandreh.xyz/package-.git" -"repository/) them for GNU Guix and Nix. Packaging it to any other " -"distribution should be trivial, or just downloading the tarball and running " -"`[sudo] make install`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Patches welcome!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With this change, if the program gets compiled with the `-DFALLIBLE` flag " -"the fault-injection mechanism will run, and `MALLOC` will fail once for each" -" `filename`+`lineno` combination. When the flag is missing, `MALLOC` is a " -"very thin wrapper around `malloc`, which compilers could remove entirely, " -"and the `-lfallible` flags can be omitted." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The actual code is just this single function, " -"[`fallible_should_fail`](https://euandreh.xyz/fallible.git/tree/src/fallible.c?id=v0.1.0#n16)," -" which ended-up taking only ~40 lines. In fact, there are more lines of " -"either Makefile (111), README.md (82) or troff (306) on this first version." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"void a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**it doesn't compose**: this could arguably work if `a_function` was `main`." -" But if `a_function` lives inside a library, an `exit(1);` is a inelegant " -"way of handling failures, and will catch the top-level `main` consuming the " -"library by surprise;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The most proeminent case of c) is SQLite: it has a few wrappers around the " -"familiar `malloc` to do fault injection, check for memory limits, add " -"warnings, create shim layers for other environments, etc. All of that, " -"however, is tightly couple with SQLite itself, and couldn't be easily pulled" -" off for using somewhere else." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This applies not only to `malloc` or other `stdlib.h` functions. If " -"`a_function` is important or relevant, I could add a wrapper around it too, " -"that checks if `fallible_should_fail` to exercise if its callers are also " -"doing the proper clean-up." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "void a_function() {\n" -#~ " char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ " strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ " char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ " strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -#~ "}\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "**it doesn't compose**: this could arguably work if `a_function` was `main`." -#~ " But if `a_function` lives inside a library, an `exit(1)` is a inelegant way" -#~ " of handling failures, and will catch the top-level `main` consuming the " -#~ "library by surprise;" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "The most proeminent one is SQLite: it has a few wrapeers around the familiar" -#~ " `malloc` to do fault injection, check for memory limits, add warnings, " -#~ "create shim layers for other environments, etc. All of that, however, is " -#~ "tightly couple with SQLite itself, and couldn't be easily pulled off for " -#~ "using somewhere else." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This applies not only to `malloc` of other system calls. If `a_function` is " -#~ "important or relevant, I could add a wrapper around it too, that checks if " -#~ "`fallible_should_fail` to exercise if its callers are also doing the proper " -#~ "clean-up." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "With this change, if the program gets compiled with the `-DFALLIBLE` flag " -#~ "the fault-injection mechanism will run, and `MALLOC` will fail once for each" -#~ " `filename`+`lineno` combination. When the flag is missing, `MALLOC` is a " -#~ "very thin wrapper around `malloc`, which compilers could remove entirely." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-17-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-17-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po deleted file mode 100644 index a4f1ed8..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-02-17-ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-scenarios.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,386 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: \"ANN: fallible - Fault injection library for stress-testing failure " -"scenarios\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-02-17" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: ann-fallible-fault-injection-library-for-stress-testing-failure-" -"scenarios" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Existing solutions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Writing robust code can be challenging, and tools like static analyzers, " -"fuzzers and friends can help you get there with more certainty. As I would " -"try to improve some of my C code and make it more robust, in order to handle" -" system crashes, filled disks, out-of-memory and similar scenarios, I didn't" -" find existing tooling to help me get there as I expected to find. I " -"couldn't find existing tools to help me explicitly stress-test those failure" -" scenarios." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Take the \"[Writing Robust " -"Programs](https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/standards.html#Semantics)\" " -"section of the GNU Coding Standards:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Check every system call for an error return, unless you know you wish to " -"ignore errors. (...) Check every call to malloc or realloc to see if it " -"returned NULL." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"From a robustness standpoint, this is a reasonable stance: if you want to " -"have a robust program that knows how to fail when you're out of memory and " -"`malloc` returns `NULL`, than you ought to check every call to `malloc`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Take a sample code snippet for clarity:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"void a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"At a first glance, this code is unsafe: if any of the calls to `malloc` " -"returns `NULL`, `strcpy` will be given a `NULL` pointer." -msgstr "" - -msgid "My first instinct was to change this code to something like this:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"@@ -1,7 +1,15 @@\n" -" void a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ if (!s1) {\n" -"+ fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"+ exit(1);\n" -"+ }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ if (!s2) {\n" -"+ fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"+ exit(1);\n" -"+ }\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -" }\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I later found out, there are at least 2 problems with this approach:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**it doesn't compose**: this could arguably work if `a_function` was `main`." -" But if `a_function` lives inside a library, an `exit(1);` is a inelegant " -"way of handling failures, and will catch the top-level `main` consuming the " -"library by surprise;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**it gives up instead of handling failures**: the actual handling goes a bit" -" beyond stopping. What about open file handles, in-memory caches, unflushed " -"bytes, etc.?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you could force only the second call to `malloc` to fail, " -"[Valgrind](https://www.valgrind.org/) would correctly complain that the " -"program exitted with unfreed memory." -msgstr "" - -msgid "So the last change to make the best version of the above code is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@\n" -"-void a_function() {\n" -"+bool a_function() {\n" -" char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s1) {\n" -"- fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"- exit(1);\n" -"+ return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -" char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s2) {\n" -"- fprintf(stderr, \"out of memory, exitting\\n\");\n" -"- exit(1);\n" -"+ free(s1);\n" -"+ return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s2, \"another string\");\n" -" }\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead of returning `void`, `a_function` now returns `bool` to indicate " -"whether an error ocurred during its execution. If `a_function` returned a " -"pointer to something, the return value could be `NULL`, or an `int` that " -"represents an error code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The code is now a) safe and b) failing gracefully, returning the control to " -"the caller to properly handle the error case." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After seeing similar patterns on well designed APIs, I adopted this practice" -" for my own code, but was still left with manually verifying the correctness" -" and robustness of it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"How could I add assertions around my code that would help me make sure the " -"`free(s1);` exists, before getting an error report? How do other people and " -"projects solve this?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"From what I could see, either people a) hope for the best, b) write safe " -"code but don't strees-test it or c) write ad-hoc code to stress it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The most proeminent case of c) is SQLite: it has a few wrappers around the " -"familiar `malloc` to do fault injection, check for memory limits, add " -"warnings, create shim layers for other environments, etc. All of that, " -"however, is tightly couple with SQLite itself, and couldn't be easily pulled" -" off for using somewhere else." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When searching for it online, an [interesting " -"thread](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1711170/unit-testing-for-failed-" -"malloc) caught my atention: fail the call to `malloc` for each time it is " -"called, and when the same stacktrace appears again, allow it to proceed." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Implementation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A working implementation of that already exists: " -"[mallocfail](https://github.com/ralight/mallocfail). It uses `LD_PRELOAD` to" -" replace `malloc` at run-time, computes the SHA of the stacktrace and fails " -"once for each SHA." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I initially envisioned and started implementing something very similar to " -"mallocfail. However I wanted it to go beyond out-of-memory scenarios, and " -"using `LD_PRELOAD` for every possible corner that could fail wasn't a good " -"idea on the long run." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also, mallocfail won't work together with tools such as Valgrind, who want " -"to do their own override of `malloc` with `LD_PRELOAD`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I instead went with less automatic things: starting with a " -"`fallible_should_fail(char *filename, int lineno)` function that fails once " -"for each `filename`+`lineno` combination, I created macro wrappers around " -"common functions such as `malloc`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"void *fallible_malloc(size_t size, const char *const filename, int lineno) {\n" -"#ifdef FALLIBLE\n" -" if (fallible_should_fail(filename, lineno)) {\n" -" return NULL;\n" -" }\n" -"#else\n" -" (void)filename;\n" -" (void)lineno;\n" -"#endif\n" -" return malloc(size);\n" -"}\n" -"\n" -"#define MALLOC(size) fallible_malloc(size, __FILE__, __LINE__)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With this definition, I could replace the calls to `malloc` with `MALLOC` " -"(or any other name that you want to `#define`):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With this change, if the program gets compiled with the `-DFALLIBLE` flag " -"the fault-injection mechanism will run, and `MALLOC` will fail once for each" -" `filename`+`lineno` combination. When the flag is missing, `MALLOC` is a " -"very thin wrapper around `malloc`, which compilers could remove entirely, " -"and the `-lfallible` flags can be omitted." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This applies not only to `malloc` or other `stdlib.h` functions. If " -"`a_function` is important or relevant, I could add a wrapper around it too, " -"that checks if `fallible_should_fail` to exercise if its callers are also " -"doing the proper clean-up." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The actual code is just this single function, " -"[`fallible_should_fail`](https://euandreh.xyz/fallible.git/tree/src/fallible.c?id=v0.1.0#n16)," -" which ended-up taking only ~40 lines. In fact, there are more lines of " -"either Makefile (111), README.md (82) or troff (306) on this first version." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The price for such fine-grained control is that this approach requires more " -"manual work." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Usage examples" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`MALLOC` from the `README.md`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"// leaky.c\n" -"#include <string.h>\n" -"#include <fallible_alloc.h>\n" -"\n" -"int main() {\n" -" char *aaa = MALLOC(100);\n" -" if (!aaa) {\n" -" return 1;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(aaa, \"a safe use of strcpy\");\n" -"\n" -" char *bbb = MALLOC(100);\n" -" if (!bbb) {\n" -" // free(aaa);\n" -" return 1;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(bbb, \"not unsafe, but aaa is leaking\");\n" -"\n" -" free(bbb);\n" -" free(aaa);\n" -" return 0;\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ c99 -DFALLIBLE -o leaky leaky.c -lfallible\n" -"$ fallible-check ./leaky\n" -"Valgrind failed when we did not expect it to:\n" -"(...suppressed output...)\n" -"# exit status is 1\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For my personal use, I'll [package](https://euandreh.xyz/package-.git" -"repository/) them for GNU Guix and Nix. Packaging it to any other " -"distribution should be trivial, or just downloading the tarball and running " -"`[sudo] make install`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Patches welcome!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"--- 3.c 2021-02-17 00:15:38.019706074 -0300\n" -"+++ 4.c 2021-02-17 00:44:32.306885590 -0300\n" -"@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@\n" -" bool a_function() {\n" -"- char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ char *s1 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s1) {\n" -" return false;\n" -" }\n" -" strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -"\n" -"- char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -"+ char *s2 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -" if (!s2) {\n" -" free(s1);\n" -" return false;\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Yesterday I pushed v0.1.0 of [fallible](https://euandreh.xyz/fallible/), a " -"miniscule library for fault-injection and stress-testing C programs." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Compile with `-DFALLIBLE` and run [`fallible-" -"check.1`](https://euandreh.xyz/fallible/fallible-check.1.html):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "updated_at: 2021-02-17" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*EDIT*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"2021-06-12: As of [0.3.0](https://euandreh.xyz/fallible/CHANGELOG.html) (and" -" beyond), the macro interface improved and is a bit different from what is " -"presented in this article. If you're interested, I encourage you to take a " -"look at it." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Yesterday I pushed v0.1.0 of [fallible](https://fallible.euandreh.xyz), a " -#~ "miniscule library for fault-injection and stress-testing C programs." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Compile with `-DFALLIBLE` and run [`fallible-" -#~ "check.1`](https:/fallible.euandreh.xyz/fallible-check.1.html):" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "--- 3.c\t2021-02-17 00:15:38.019706074 -0300\n" -#~ "+++ 4.c\t2021-02-17 00:44:32.306885590 -0300\n" -#~ "@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@\n" -#~ " bool a_function() {\n" -#~ "- char *s1 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ "+ char *s1 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ " if (!s1) {\n" -#~ " return false;\n" -#~ " }\n" -#~ " strcpy(s1, \"some string\");\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "- char *s2 = malloc(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ "+ char *s2 = MALLOC(A_NUMBER);\n" -#~ " if (!s2) {\n" -#~ " free(s1);\n" -#~ " return false;\n" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-04-29-a-relational-model-of-data-for-large-shared-data-banks-article-review.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-04-29-a-relational-model-of-data-for-large-shared-data-banks-article-review.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6a98ab5..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_articles/2021-04-29-a-relational-model-of-data-for-large-shared-data-banks-article-review.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks - article-" -"review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-04-29" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: a-relational-model-of-data-for-large-shared-data-banks-article-review" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a review of the article \"[A Relational Model of Data for Large " -"Shared Data Banks](https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~zives/03f/cis550/codd.pdf)\"," -" by E. F. Codd." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Data Independence" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Codd brings the idea of *data independence* as a better approach to use on " -"databases. This is contrast with the existing approaches, namely " -"hierarquical (tree-based) and network-based." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"His main argument is that queries in applications shouldn't depende and be " -"coupled with how the data is represented internally by the database system. " -"This key idea is very powerful, and something that we strive for in many " -"other places: decoupling the interface from the implementation." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If the database system has this separation, it can kep the querying " -"interface stable, while having the freedom to change its internal " -"representation at will, for better performance, less storage, etc." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is true for most modern database systems. They can change from B-Trees " -"with leafs containing pointers to data, to B-Trees with leafs containing the" -" raw data , to hash tables. All that without changing the query interface, " -"only its performance." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Codd mentions that, from an information representation standpoint, any index" -" is a duplication, but useful for perfomance." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This data independence also impacts ordering (a *relation* doesn't rely on " -"the insertion order)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Duplicates" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"His definition of relational data is a bit differente from most modern " -"database systems, namely **no duplicate rows**." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I couldn't find a reason behind this restriction, though. For practical " -"purposes, I find it useful to have it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Relational Data" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the article, Codd doesn't try to define a language, and today's most " -"popular one is SQL." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"However, there is no restriction that says that \"SQL database\" and " -"\"relational database\" are synonyms. One could have a relational database " -"without using SQL at all, and it would still be a relational one." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The main one that I have in mind, and the reason that led me to reading this" -" paper in the first place, is Datomic." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Is uses an [edn]-based representation for datalog queries[^edn-queries], and" -" a particular schema used to represent data." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Even though it looks very weird when coming from SQL, I'd argue that it " -"ticks all the boxes (except for \"no duplicates\") that defines a relational" -" database, since building relations and applying operations on them is " -"possible." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Compare and contrast a contrived example of possible representations of SQL " -"and datalog of the same data:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"-- create schema\n" -"CREATE TABLE people (\n" -" id UUID PRIMARY KEY,\n" -" name TEXT NOT NULL,\n" -" manager_id UUID,\n" -" FOREIGN KEY (manager_id) REFERENCES people (id)\n" -");\n" -"\n" -"-- insert data\n" -"INSERT INTO people (id, name, manager_id) VALUES\n" -" (\"d3f29960-ccf0-44e4-be66-1a1544677441\", \"Foo\", \"076356f4-1a0e-451c-b9c6-a6f56feec941\"),\n" -" (\"076356f4-1a0e-451c-b9c6-a6f56feec941\", \"Bar\");\n" -"\n" -"-- query data, make a relation\n" -"\n" -"SELECT employees.name AS 'employee-name',\n" -" managers.name AS 'manager-name'\n" -"FROM people employees\n" -"INNER JOIN people managers ON employees.manager_id = managers.id;\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "{% raw %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -";; create schema\n" -"#{ {:db/ident :person/id\n" -" :db/valueType :db.type/uuid\n" -" :db/cardinality :db.cardinality/one\n" -" :db/unique :db.unique/value}\n" -" {:db/ident :person/name\n" -" :db/valueType :db.type/string\n" -" :db/cardinality :db.cardinality/one}\n" -" {:db/ident :person/manager\n" -" :db/valueType :db.type/ref\n" -" :db/cardinality :db.cardinality/one}}\n" -"\n" -";; insert data\n" -"#{ {:person/id #uuid \"d3f29960-ccf0-44e4-be66-1a1544677441\"\n" -" :person/name \"Foo\"\n" -" :person/manager [:person/id #uuid \"076356f4-1a0e-451c-b9c6-a6f56feec941\"]}\n" -" {:person/id #uuid \"076356f4-1a0e-451c-b9c6-a6f56feec941\"\n" -" :person/name \"Bar\"}}\n" -"\n" -";; query data, make a relation\n" -"{:find [?employee-name ?manager-name]\n" -" :where [[?person :person/name ?employee-name]\n" -" [?person :person/manager ?manager]\n" -" [?manager :person/name ?manager-name]]}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "{% endraw %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(forgive any errors on the above SQL and datalog code, I didn't run them to " -"check. Patches welcome!)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This employee example comes from the paper, and both SQL and datalog " -"representations match the paper definition of \"relational\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Both \"Foo\" and \"Bar\" are employees, and the data is normalized. SQL " -"represents data as tables, and Datomic as datoms, but relations could be " -"derived from both, which we could view as:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"employee_name | manager_name\n" -"----------------------------\n" -"\"Foo\" | \"Bar\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^edn-queries]: You can think of it as JSON, but with a Clojure taste. " -"[edn]: https://github.com/edn-format/edn" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The article also talks about operators, consistency and normalization, which" -" are now so widespread and well-known that it feels a bit weird seeing " -"someone advocating for it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I also stablish that `relational != SQL`, and other databases such as " -"Datomic are also relational, following Codd's original definition." -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2016-04-05-rpn-macro-setup.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2016-04-05-rpn-macro-setup.po deleted file mode 100644 index 4a234ad..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2016-04-05-rpn-macro-setup.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defmacro rpn (body)\n" -" (rpn-expander body))\n" -"\n" -"(defun rpn-expander (body)\n" -" (mapcar (lambda (x)\n" -" (if (listp x)\n" -" (rpn-expander x)\n" -" x))\n" -" (reverse body)))\n" -"\n" -"(rpn ((2 1 +) 2 *))\n" -"; => 6\n" -"\n" -"#|\n" -"Just a quick stub.\n" -"\n" -"One could easily improve #'RPN-EXPANDER in order to better suit one's needs.\n" -"|#\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: RPN macro setup" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2016-04-05" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: rpn-macro-setup" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: RPN macro setup\n" -#~ "date: 2016-04-05\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: RPN macro setup\n" -#~ "date: 2016-04-05\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-11-nix-pinning.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-11-nix-pinning.po deleted file mode 100644 index 72220c2..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-11-nix-pinning.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"let\n" -" # Pin the nixpkgs version\n" -" stdenv = pkgs.stdenv;\n" -" pkgsOriginal = import <nixpkgs> {};\n" -" pkgsSrc = pkgsOriginal.fetchzip {\n" -" url = \"https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/18.03.zip\";\n" -" sha256 = \"0hk4y2vkgm1qadpsm4b0q1vxq889jhxzjx3ragybrlwwg54mzp4f\";\n" -" };\n" -"\n" -" pkgs = import (pkgsSrc) {};\n" -"\n" -" buildNodeJS = pkgs.callPackage <nixpkgs/pkgs/development/web/nodejs/nodejs.nix> {};\n" -"\n" -"in rec {\n" -" nodeFromNVMRC = buildNodeJS {\n" -" version = \"8.7.0\";\n" -" sha256 = \"16mml3cwjnq7yf9yd67d2dybav3nvbnk89fkixs1wz7fd26d05ss\";\n" -" patches = [];\n" -" };\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Nix pinning" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-11" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: nix-pinning" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Nix pinning\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-11\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-gnu-guix-systemd-daemon-for-nixos.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-gnu-guix-systemd-daemon-for-nixos.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6a20af4..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-gnu-guix-systemd-daemon-for-nixos.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -" # Derived from Guix guix-daemon.service.in\n" -" # https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/etc/guix-daemon.service.in?id=00c86a888488b16ce30634d3a3a9d871ed6734a2\n" -" systemd.services.guix-daemon = {\n" -" enable = true;\n" -" description = \"Build daemon for GNU Guix\";\n" -" serviceConfig = {\n" -" ExecStart = \"/var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/guix-profile/bin/guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild\";\n" -" Environment=\"GUIX_LOCPATH=/root/.guix-profile/lib/locale\";\n" -" RemainAfterExit=\"yes\";\n" -" StandardOutput=\"syslog\";\n" -" StandardError=\"syslog\";\n" -" TaskMax= 8192;\n" -" };\n" -" wantedBy = [ \"multi-user.target\" ];\n" -" };\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: GNU Guix systemd daemon for NixOS" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-13" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix,guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: gnu-guix-systemd-daemon-for-nixos" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: GNU Guix systemd daemon for NixOS\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-13\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-builder-user-creation-commands.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-builder-user-creation-commands.po deleted file mode 100644 index d3b709b..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-builder-user-creation-commands.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"groupadd --system guixbuild\n" -"for i in `seq -w 1 10`;\n" -"do\n" -" useradd -g guixbuild -G guixbuild \\\n" -" -d /var/empty -s `which nologin` \\\n" -" -c \"Guix build user $i\" --system \\\n" -" guixbuilder$i;\n" -"done\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Guix builder user creation commands" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-13" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: guix-builder-user-creation-commands" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Guix builder user creation commands\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-13\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-users-in-nixos-system-configuration.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-users-in-nixos-system-configuration.po deleted file mode 100644 index 2c14d50..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-guix-users-in-nixos-system-configuration.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -" users = {\n" -" mutableUsers = false;\n" -"\n" -" extraUsers =\n" -" let\n" -" andrehUser = {\n" -" andreh = {\n" -" # my custom user config\n" -" };\n" -" };\n" -" # From the Guix manual:\n" -" # https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Build-Environment-Setup.html#Build-Environment-Setup\n" -" buildUser = (i:\n" -" {\n" -" \"guixbuilder${i}\" = { # guixbuilder$i\n" -" group = \"guixbuild\"; # -g guixbuild\n" -" extraGroups = [\"guixbuild\"]; # -G guixbuild\n" -" home = \"/var/empty\"; # -d /var/empty\n" -" shell = pkgs.nologin; # -s `which nologin`\n" -" description = \"Guix build user ${i}\"; # -c \"Guix buid user $i\"\n" -" isSystemUser = true; # --system\n" -" };\n" -" }\n" -" );\n" -" in\n" -" # merge all users\n" -" pkgs.lib.fold (str: acc: acc // buildUser str)\n" -" andrehUser\n" -" # for i in `seq -w 1 10`\n" -" (map (pkgs.lib.fixedWidthNumber 2) (builtins.genList (n: n+1) 10));\n" -"\n" -" extraGroups.guixbuild = {\n" -" name = \"guixbuild\";\n" -" };\n" -" };\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Guix users in NixOS system configuration" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-13" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix,guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: guix-users-in-nixos-system-configuration" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Guix users in NixOS system configuration\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-13\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-nix-string-padding.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-nix-string-padding.po deleted file mode 100644 index cfc4dc9..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-13-nix-string-padding.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "padString = (n: if n < 10 then \"0\" + toString n else toString n)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Nix string padding" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-13" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: nix-string-padding" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Nix string padding\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-13\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-exps.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-exps.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6be9fcc..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-exps.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"let\n" -" pkgsOriginal = import <nixpkgs> {};\n" -" pkgsSrc = pkgsOriginal.fetchzip {\n" -" url = \"https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/18.03.zip\";\n" -" sha256 = \"0hk4y2vkgm1qadpsm4b0q1vxq889jhxzjx3ragybrlwwg54mzp4f\";\n" -" };\n" -" pkgs = import (pkgsSrc) {};\n" -" stdenv = pkgs.stdenv;\n" -"\n" -" # Taken from:\n" -" # http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/lucas.paul/posts/2017-04-10-hakyll-on-nix.html\n" -" websiteBuilder = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {\n" -" name = \"website-builder\";\n" -" src = ./hakyll;\n" -" phases = \"unpackPhase buildPhase\";\n" -" buildInputs = [\n" -" (pkgs.haskellPackages.ghcWithPackages (p: with p; [ hakyll ]))\n" -" ];\n" -" buildPhase = ''\n" -" mkdir -p $out/bin\n" -" ghc -O2 -dynamic --make Main.hs -o $out/bin/generate-site\n" -" '';\n" -" };\n" -"in rec {\n" -" euandrehWebsite = stdenv.mkDerivation rec {\n" -" name = \"euandreh-website\";\n" -" src = ./site;\n" -" phases = \"unpackPhase buildPhase\";\n" -" # version = \"0.1\";\n" -" buildInputs = [ websiteBuilder ];\n" -" buildPhase = ''\n" -" export LOCALE_ARCHIVE=\"${pkgs.glibcLocales}/lib/locale/locale-archive\";\n" -" export LANG=en_US.UTF-8\n" -" generate-site build\n" -"\n" -" mkdir $out\n" -" cp -r _site/* $out\n" -" '';\n" -" };\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-25" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Nix exps" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: nix-exps" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "title: Nix Stuff" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Nix Stuff\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-25\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation-sample-output.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation-sample-output.po deleted file mode 100644 index b2ed237..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation-sample-output.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: nix show-derivation sample output" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-25" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: nix-show-derivation-sample-output" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ nix show-derivation /nix/store/zzz9cl2ly0mb2njr7vwa5528fxmn29m8-combofont-0.2.drv\n" -"{\n" -" \"/nix/store/zzz9cl2ly0mb2njr7vwa5528fxmn29m8-combofont-0.2.drv\": {\n" -" \"outputs\": {\n" -" \"out\": {\n" -" \"path\": \"/nix/store/dc897j29s5pl5mcw064n5b07bydacfm5-combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"hashAlgo\": \"r:sha1\",\n" -" \"hash\": \"06be9cab7176fe6d99dd773315d9ec5c62f6a71b\"\n" -" }\n" -" },\n" -" \"inputSrcs\": [\n" -" \"/nix/store/b6ill8amfg0gki49zapm4asrrw9zzgz9-builder.sh\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"inputDrvs\": {\n" -" \"/nix/store/3s0crp8826gwvfap6kjjyh9a7wq92awk-stdenv.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/fafsh2hx1xxqgm8gwkj3bw3czz6dcvvw-mirrors-list.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/qqla9sd8p8qwgl2a1wpn75bwp2vw70mm-bash-4.4-p12.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/v8fxvb0wlsa5pmrfawa3dg501mglw43c-curl-7.59.0.drv\": [\n" -" \"dev\"\n" -" ]\n" -" },\n" -" \"platform\": \"x86_64-linux\",\n" -" \"builder\": \"/nix/store/lw7xaqhakk0i1c631m3cvac3x4lc5gr5-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash\",\n" -" \"args\": [\n" -" \"-e\",\n" -" \"/nix/store/b6ill8amfg0gki49zapm4asrrw9zzgz9-builder.sh\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"env\": {\n" -" \"buildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"builder\": \"/nix/store/lw7xaqhakk0i1c631m3cvac3x4lc5gr5-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash\",\n" -" \"configureFlags\": \"\",\n" -" \"curlOpts\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildBuild\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildBuildPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildTarget\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildTargetPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsHostBuild\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsHostBuildPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsTargetTarget\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsTargetTargetPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"downloadToTemp\": \"1\",\n" -" \"executable\": \"\",\n" -" \"impureEnvVars\": \"http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy all_proxy no_proxy NIX_CURL_FLAGS NIX_HASHED_MIRRORS NIX_CONNECT_TIMEOUT NIX_MIRRORS_apache NIX_MIRRORS_bioc NIX_MIRRORS_bitlbee NIX_MIRRORS_cpan NIX_MIRRORS_debian NIX_MIRRORS_fedora NIX_MIRRORS_gcc NIX_MIRRORS_gentoo NIX_MIRRORS_gnome NIX_MIRRORS_gnu NIX_MIRRORS_gnupg NIX_MIRRORS_hackage NIX_MIRRORS_hashedMirrors NIX_MIRRORS_imagemagick NIX_MIRRORS_kde NIX_MIRRORS_kernel NIX_MIRRORS_maven NIX_MIRRORS_metalab NIX_MIRRORS_mozilla NIX_MIRRORS_mysql NIX_MIRRORS_oldsuse NIX_MIRRORS_openbsd NIX_MIRRORS_opensuse NIX_MIRRORS_postgresql NIX_MIRRORS_pypi NIX_MIRRORS_roy NIX_MIRRORS_sagemath NIX_MIRRORS_samba NIX_MIRRORS_savannah NIX_MIRRORS_sourceforge NIX_MIRRORS_sourceforgejp NIX_MIRRORS_steamrt NIX_MIRRORS_ubuntu NIX_MIRRORS_xfce NIX_MIRRORS_xorg\",\n" -" \"mirrorsFile\": \"/nix/store/36pk3fz566c2zj6bj8qy7gxl1z14xc4f-mirrors-list\",\n" -" \"name\": \"combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"nativeBuildInputs\": \"/nix/store/hgv54iw72sgpqmzgv30s6gsfc4rd4wzp-curl-7.59.0-dev\",\n" -" \"out\": \"/nix/store/dc897j29s5pl5mcw064n5b07bydacfm5-combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"outputHash\": \"3fkzcqjwxkciacvpvncnvzknf6mrrgh6\",\n" -" \"outputHashAlgo\": \"sha1\",\n" -" \"outputHashMode\": \"recursive\",\n" -" \"postFetch\": \"mkdir \\\"$out\\\";tar -xf $downloadedFile \\\\\\n '--strip-components=0' \\\\\\n -C \\\"$out\\\" --anchored --exclude=tlpkg --keep-old-files\\n\",\n" -" \"preferHashedMirrors\": \"1\",\n" -" \"preferLocalBuild\": \"1\",\n" -" \"propagatedBuildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"propagatedNativeBuildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"showURLs\": \"\",\n" -" \"stdenv\": \"/nix/store/i3kgk0nibrbpgmzdwdfi2ym50i8m3lww-stdenv\",\n" -" \"system\": \"x86_64-linux\",\n" -" \"urls\": \"http://146.185.144.154/texlive-2017/combofont.tar.xz http://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRLK45EC828vGXv5YDaBsJBj2LjMjjA2ReLVrXsasRzy7/texlive-2017/combofont.tar.xz\"\n" -" }\n" -" }\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation.po deleted file mode 100644 index 0dfe220..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2018-07-25-nix-show-derivation.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ nix show-derivation /nix/store/zzz9cl2ly0mb2njr7vwa5528fxmn29m8-combofont-0.2.drv\n" -"{\n" -" \"/nix/store/zzz9cl2ly0mb2njr7vwa5528fxmn29m8-combofont-0.2.drv\": {\n" -" \"outputs\": {\n" -" \"out\": {\n" -" \"path\": \"/nix/store/dc897j29s5pl5mcw064n5b07bydacfm5-combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"hashAlgo\": \"r:sha1\",\n" -" \"hash\": \"06be9cab7176fe6d99dd773315d9ec5c62f6a71b\"\n" -" }\n" -" },\n" -" \"inputSrcs\": [\n" -" \"/nix/store/b6ill8amfg0gki49zapm4asrrw9zzgz9-builder.sh\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"inputDrvs\": {\n" -" \"/nix/store/3s0crp8826gwvfap6kjjyh9a7wq92awk-stdenv.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/fafsh2hx1xxqgm8gwkj3bw3czz6dcvvw-mirrors-list.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/qqla9sd8p8qwgl2a1wpn75bwp2vw70mm-bash-4.4-p12.drv\": [\n" -" \"out\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"/nix/store/v8fxvb0wlsa5pmrfawa3dg501mglw43c-curl-7.59.0.drv\": [\n" -" \"dev\"\n" -" ]\n" -" },\n" -" \"platform\": \"x86_64-linux\",\n" -" \"builder\": \"/nix/store/lw7xaqhakk0i1c631m3cvac3x4lc5gr5-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash\",\n" -" \"args\": [\n" -" \"-e\",\n" -" \"/nix/store/b6ill8amfg0gki49zapm4asrrw9zzgz9-builder.sh\"\n" -" ],\n" -" \"env\": {\n" -" \"buildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"builder\": \"/nix/store/lw7xaqhakk0i1c631m3cvac3x4lc5gr5-bash-4.4-p12/bin/bash\",\n" -" \"configureFlags\": \"\",\n" -" \"curlOpts\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildBuild\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildBuildPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildTarget\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsBuildTargetPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsHostBuild\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsHostBuildPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsTargetTarget\": \"\",\n" -" \"depsTargetTargetPropagated\": \"\",\n" -" \"downloadToTemp\": \"1\",\n" -" \"executable\": \"\",\n" -" \"impureEnvVars\": \"http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy all_proxy no_proxy NIX_CURL_FLAGS NIX_HASHED_MIRRORS NIX_CONNECT_TIMEOUT NIX_MIRRORS_apache NIX_MIRRORS_bioc NIX_MIRRORS_bitlbee NIX_MIRRORS_cpan NIX_MIRRORS_debian NIX_MIRRORS_fedora NIX_MIRRORS_gcc NIX_MIRRORS_gentoo NIX_MIRRORS_gnome NIX_MIRRORS_gnu NIX_MIRRORS_gnupg NIX_MIRRORS_hackage NIX_MIRRORS_hashedMirrors NIX_MIRRORS_imagemagick NIX_MIRRORS_kde NIX_MIRRORS_kernel NIX_MIRRORS_maven NIX_MIRRORS_metalab NIX_MIRRORS_mozilla NIX_MIRRORS_mysql NIX_MIRRORS_oldsuse NIX_MIRRORS_openbsd NIX_MIRRORS_opensuse NIX_MIRRORS_postgresql NIX_MIRRORS_pypi NIX_MIRRORS_roy NIX_MIRRORS_sagemath NIX_MIRRORS_samba NIX_MIRRORS_savannah NIX_MIRRORS_sourceforge NIX_MIRRORS_sourceforgejp NIX_MIRRORS_steamrt NIX_MIRRORS_ubuntu NIX_MIRRORS_xfce NIX_MIRRORS_xorg\",\n" -" \"mirrorsFile\": \"/nix/store/36pk3fz566c2zj6bj8qy7gxl1z14xc4f-mirrors-list\",\n" -" \"name\": \"combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"nativeBuildInputs\": \"/nix/store/hgv54iw72sgpqmzgv30s6gsfc4rd4wzp-curl-7.59.0-dev\",\n" -" \"out\": \"/nix/store/dc897j29s5pl5mcw064n5b07bydacfm5-combofont-0.2\",\n" -" \"outputHash\": \"3fkzcqjwxkciacvpvncnvzknf6mrrgh6\",\n" -" \"outputHashAlgo\": \"sha1\",\n" -" \"outputHashMode\": \"recursive\",\n" -" \"postFetch\": \"mkdir \\\"$out\\\";tar -xf $downloadedFile \\\\\\n '--strip-components=0' \\\\\\n -C \\\"$out\\\" --anchored --exclude=tlpkg --keep-old-files\\n\",\n" -" \"preferHashedMirrors\": \"1\",\n" -" \"preferLocalBuild\": \"1\",\n" -" \"propagatedBuildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"propagatedNativeBuildInputs\": \"\",\n" -" \"showURLs\": \"\",\n" -" \"stdenv\": \"/nix/store/i3kgk0nibrbpgmzdwdfi2ym50i8m3lww-stdenv\",\n" -" \"system\": \"x86_64-linux\",\n" -" \"urls\": \"http://146.185.144.154/texlive-2017/combofont.tar.xz http://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRLK45EC828vGXv5YDaBsJBj2LjMjjA2ReLVrXsasRzy7/texlive-2017/combofont.tar.xz\"\n" -" }\n" -" }\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: nix show-derivation sample output" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2018-07-25" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: nix show-derivation sample output\n" -#~ "date: 2018-07-25\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2019-06-08-inconsistent-hash-of-buildgomodule.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2019-06-08-inconsistent-hash-of-buildgomodule.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6be1e7f..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2019-06-08-inconsistent-hash-of-buildgomodule.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1104 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Offending derivation:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Local build:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Build [on CI](https://builds.sr.ht/~euandreh/job/67836#task-setup-0):" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The `setup.sh` script contains a call to `nix-shell` which in turns build " -"the same `terraform-godaddy` derivation:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"terraform-godaddy = pkgs.buildGoModule rec {\n" -" name = \"terraform-godaddy-${version}\";\n" -" version = \"1.6.4\";\n" -" src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {\n" -" owner = \"n3integration\";\n" -" repo = \"terraform-godaddy\";\n" -" rev = \"v${version}\";\n" -" sha256 = \"00blqsan74s53dk9ab4hxi1kzxi46k57dr65dmbiradfa3yz3852\";\n" -" };\n" -" modSha256 = \"0p81wqw2n8vraxk20xwg717582ijwq2k7v5j3n13y4cd5bxd8hhz\";\n" -" postInstall =\n" -" \"mv $out/bin/terraform-godaddy $out/bin/terraform-provider-godaddy\";\n" -"};\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ nix-build -A terraform-godaddy\n" -"these derivations will be built:\n" -" /nix/store/3hs274i9qdsg3hsgp05j7i5cqxsvpcqx-terraform-godaddy-1.6.4-go-modules.drv\n" -" /nix/store/y5961vv6y9c0ps2sbd8xfnpqvk0q7qhq-terraform-godaddy-1.6.4.drv\n" -"building '/nix/store/3hs274i9qdsg3hsgp05j7i5cqxsvpcqx-terraform-godaddy-1.6.4-go-modules.drv'...\n" -"unpacking sources\n" -"unpacking source archive /nix/store/m62ydk4wy6818sysfys0qz20cx5nzj7h-source\n" -"source root is source\n" -"patching sources\n" -"configuring\n" -"building\n" -"go: finding github.com/mitchellh/copystructure v1.0.0\n" -"go: finding github.com/blang/semver v3.5.1+incompatible\n" -"go: 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b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2019-12-29-raku-tuple-type-annotation.po deleted file mode 100644 index e2a4d04..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2019-12-29-raku-tuple-type-annotation.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Error log is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# Single Str return value: this works\n" -"sub f1(Str $in --> Str) {\n" -" $in;\n" -"}\n" -"\n" -"# Tuple of Str as return value: this works\n" -"sub f2(Str $in) {\n" -" ($in, $in);\n" -"}\n" -"\n" -"# Tuple of Str as return value with type annotation: this doesn't works\n" -"sub f2(Str $in --> (Str, Str)) {\n" -" ($in, $in);\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"===SORRY!=== Error while compiling /path/to/my/file\n" -"Malformed return value\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Raku tuple type annotation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2019-12-29" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: raku-tuple-type-annotation" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Raku tuple type annotation\n" -#~ "date: 2019-12-29\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Raku tuple type annotation\n" -#~ "date: 2019-12-29\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-01-04-failure-on-guix-tex-live-importer.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-01-04-failure-on-guix-tex-live-importer.po deleted file mode 100644 index fe0200a..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-01-04-failure-on-guix-tex-live-importer.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ guix import texlive fontspec\n" -"redirection vers « https://ctan.org/xml/1.2/pkg/fontspec »...\n" -"Backtrace:\n" -" 11 (primitive-load \"/home/andreh/.config/guix/current/bin/…\")\n" -"In guix/ui.scm:\n" -" 1806:12 10 (run-guix-command _ . _)\n" -"In guix/scripts/import.scm:\n" -" 116:11 9 (guix-import . _)\n" -"In guix/scripts/import/texlive.scm:\n" -" 91:19 8 (guix-import-texlive . _)\n" -"In guix/memoization.scm:\n" -" 98:0 7 (_ #<hash-table 7fe80e6c1480 0/31> (\"fontspec\" \"latex\") _)\n" -"In unknown file:\n" -" 6 (_ #<procedure 7fe80e6e4de0 at guix/memoization.scm:17…> …)\n" -"In guix/store.scm:\n" -" 625:10 5 (call-with-store #<procedure 7fe80e714a60 at guix/impor…>)\n" -"In guix/import/texlive.scm:\n" -" 148:23 4 (_ #<store-connection 256.99 7fe811f3c960>)\n" -"In guix/utils.scm:\n" -" 664:8 3 (call-with-temporary-directory #<procedure 7fe80cac1b40…>)\n" -"In guix/svn-download.scm:\n" -" 160:14 2 (_ \"/tmp/guix-directory.WtLohP\")\n" -"In guix/build/svn.scm:\n" -" 39:2 1 (svn-fetch _ _ _ #:svn-command _ #:recursive? _ # _ # _)\n" -"In guix/build/utils.scm:\n" -" 652:6 0 (invoke _ . _)\n" -"\n" -"guix/build/utils.scm:652:6: In procedure invoke:\n" -"Throw to key `srfi-34' with args `(#<condition &invoke-error [program: \"svn\" arguments: (\"export\" \"--non-interactive\" \"--trust-server-cert\" \"-r\" \"49435\" \"svn://www.tug.org/texlive/tags/texlive-2018.2/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/fontspec\" \"/tmp/guix-directory.WtLohP\") exit-status: 1 term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f] 7fe80d229c80>)'.\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Failure on Guix TeX Live importer" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-01-04" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: failure-on-guix-tex-live-importer" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Failure on Guix TeX Live importer\n" -#~ "date: 2020-01-04\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-02-14-guix-shebang.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-02-14-guix-shebang.po deleted file mode 100644 index ec1d205..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-02-14-guix-shebang.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env -S guix environment --ad-hoc bash -- bash\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"cd \"$(dirname \"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}\")\"\n" -"\n" -"pwd\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Guix shebang" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-02-14" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: guix-shebang" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Guix shebang\n" -#~ "date: 2020-02-14\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-11-27-guix-build-local-module.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-11-27-guix-build-local-module.po deleted file mode 100644 index cf0b7f3..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-11-27-guix-build-local-module.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Inside a file named `build.scm`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(define-module (build)\n" -" #:use-module (guix packages)\n" -" #:use-module (guix download)\n" -" #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)\n" -" #:use-module (guix licenses))\n" -"\n" -"(define-public my-hello\n" -" (package\n" -" (name \"hello\")\n" -" (version \"2.10\")\n" -" (source (origin\n" -" (method url-fetch)\n" -" (uri (string-append \"mirror://gnu/hello/hello-\" version\n" -" \".tar.gz\"))\n" -" (sha256\n" -" (base32\n" -" \"0ssi1wpaf7plaswqqjwigppsg5fyh99vdlb9kzl7c9lng89ndq1i\"))))\n" -" (build-system gnu-build-system)\n" -" (synopsis \"\")\n" -" (description \"\")\n" -" (home-page \"\")\n" -" (license gpl3+)))\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "A plain build command didn't work:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ guix build -L. my-hello\n" -"guix build: error: my-hello : paquet inconnu\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "But with an eval expression it did:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ guix build -L. -e '(@ (build) my-hello)'\n" -"# works\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"FIXED: rename `name` on line 9 of the first snippet, and use `\"my-hello\"` " -"instead of `\"hello\"`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Guix build local module" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-27" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: guix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: guix-build-local-module" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: pastebin" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Guix build local module\n" -#~ "date: 2020-11-27\n" -#~ "layout: pastebin\n" -#~ "lang: en" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-12-15-failure-with-relocatable-guix-pack-tarball.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-12-15-failure-with-relocatable-guix-pack-tarball.po deleted file mode 100644 index 7aac2e5..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_pastebins/2020-12-15-failure-with-relocatable-guix-pack-tarball.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "FIXED: Use `GUIX_PROFILE= source etc/profile`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The example from the [blog post](https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2018/tarballs-" -"the-ultimate-container-image-format/) fails." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ tar xf `guix pack --relocatable -S /bin=bin -S /etc=etc guile gnutls guile-json`\n" -"$ source etc/profile\n" -"$ bin/guile -c '(use-modules (json))'\n" -"guile: warning: failed to install locale\n" -"Backtrace:\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 1736:10 13 (with-exception-handler _ _ #:unwind? _ # _)\n" -"In unknown file:\n" -" 12 (apply-smob/0 #<thunk 7f9d240ca740>)\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 718:2 11 (call-with-prompt (\"prompt\") #<procedure 7f9d240db740 ?> ?)\n" -"In ice-9/eval.scm:\n" -" 619:8 10 (_ #(#(#<directory (guile-user) 7f9d23d00f00>)))\n" -"In ice-9/command-line.scm:\n" -" 185:18 9 (_ #<input: string 7f9d23cfaa10>)\n" -"In unknown file:\n" -" 8 (eval (use-modules (json)) #<directory (guile-user) 7f9?>)\n" -"In ice-9/eval.scm:\n" -" 721:20 7 (primitive-eval (use-modules (json)))\n" -"In ice-9/psyntax.scm:\n" -" 1241:36 6 (expand-top-sequence ((use-modules (json))) _ _ #f _ _ _)\n" -" 1233:19 5 (parse _ ((\"placeholder\" placeholder)) ((top) #(# # ?)) ?)\n" -" 285:10 4 (parse _ ((\"placeholder\" placeholder)) (()) _ c&e (eval) ?)\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 3898:20 3 (process-use-modules _)\n" -" 222:17 2 (map1 (((json))))\n" -" 3899:31 1 (_ ((json)))\n" -" 3300:6 0 (resolve-interface (json) #:select _ #:hide _ #:prefix _ ?)\n" -"\n" -"ice-9/boot-9.scm:3300:6: In procedure resolve-interface:\n" -"no code for module (json)\n" -"$ bin/guile -c '(use-modules (gnutls))'\n" -"guile: warning: failed to install locale\n" -"Backtrace:\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 1736:10 13 (with-exception-handler _ _ #:unwind? _ # _)\n" -"In unknown file:\n" -" 12 (apply-smob/0 #<thunk 7f7fe607a7c0>)\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 718:2 11 (call-with-prompt (\"prompt\") #<procedure 7f7fe6085940 ?> ?)\n" -"In ice-9/eval.scm:\n" -" 619:8 10 (_ #(#(#<directory (guile-user) 7f7fe5ca8f00>)))\n" -"In ice-9/command-line.scm:\n" -" 185:18 9 (_ #<input: string 7f7fe5ca2a10>)\n" -"In unknown file:\n" -" 8 (eval (use-modules (gnutls)) #<directory (guile-user) 7?>)\n" -"In ice-9/eval.scm:\n" -" 721:20 7 (primitive-eval (use-modules (gnutls)))\n" -"In ice-9/psyntax.scm:\n" -" 1241:36 6 (expand-top-sequence ((use-modules (gnutls))) _ _ #f _ _ ?)\n" -" 1233:19 5 (parse _ ((\"placeholder\" placeholder)) ((top) #(# # ?)) ?)\n" -" 285:10 4 (parse _ ((\"placeholder\" placeholder)) (()) _ c&e (eval) ?)\n" -"In ice-9/boot-9.scm:\n" -" 3898:20 3 (process-use-modules _)\n" -" 222:17 2 (map1 (((gnutls))))\n" -" 3899:31 1 (_ ((gnutls)))\n" -" 3300:6 0 (resolve-interface (gnutls) #:select _ #:hide _ #:prefix ?)\n" -"\n" -"ice-9/boot-9.scm:3300:6: In procedure resolve-interface:\n" -"no code for module (gnutls)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "My Guix version if fairly recent:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ guix describe\n" -"Génération 83 14 déc. 2020 00:28:16 (actuelle)\n" -" guix 41807eb\n" -" URL du dépôt : https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git\n" 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2021-06-08" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: debit-reading-session-sicp-solutions-pt-1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -";; 1.41\n" -"(define (double f)\n" -" (lambda (x)\n" -" (f (f x))))\n" -"\n" -"\n" -":;; 1.42\n" -"(define (compose f g)\n" -" (lambda (x)\n" -" (f (g x))))\n" -"\n" -"\n" -";;; 1.43\n" -"(define (repeated f n)\n" -" (if (= 1 n)\n" -" identity\n" -" (comp (repeated f (dec n)))))\n" -"\n" -"\n" -";;; 2.27\n" -"(define (map-tree node-fn leaf-fn tree)\n" -" (cond\n" -" ((null? tree) tree)\n" -" ((not (pair? tree)) (leaf-fn tree))\n" -" (else\n" -" (node-fn\n" -" (cons (map-tree node-fn leaf-fn (car tree))\n" -" (map-tree node-fn leaf-fn (cdr tree)))))))\n" -"\n" -"(define (map-nodes f tree)\n" -" (map-tree f identity tree))\n" -"\n" -"(define (deep-reverse x)\n" -" (map-nodes reverse x))\n" -"\n" -"\n" -";;; 2.28\n" -"(define (flatten tree)\n" -" (define (rec acc t)\n" -" (cond\n" -" ((null? t) acc)\n" -" ((not (pair? 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2020-12-24" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: sample-screencast" -msgstr "" - -msgid "slug: sample-screencast" -msgstr "" - -msgid "video: true" -msgstr "" - -msgid "An screencast." -msgstr "" - -msgid "$ seq\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "layout: cast" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_screencasts/2021-02-07-autoqemu-automate-installation-and-ssh-setup-of-iso-os-images.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_screencasts/2021-02-07-autoqemu-automate-installation-and-ssh-setup-of-iso-os-images.po deleted file mode 100644 index b0c24a9..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_screencasts/2021-02-07-autoqemu-automate-installation-and-ssh-setup-of-iso-os-images.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: AutoQEMU - automate installation and SSH setup of ISO OS images" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-02-07" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: autoqemu-automate-installation-and-ssh-setup-of-iso-os-images" -msgstr "" - -msgid "video: true" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After reading begriffs \"[Tips for stable and portable " -"software](https://begriffs.com/posts/2020-08-31-portable-stable-" -"software.html)\", the \"Begriffs Buildfarm?\" section caught my attention, " -"as this is something I would be interested in." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After emailing the author, a [public " -"thread](https://talk.begriffs.com/pipermail/friends/2021-February/001263.html)" -" began on the subject." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As we discussed how it could be done, I decided to experiment with the idea " -"of automating the setup of virtual environments with QEMU." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As of this writing, I just worked on it for 2~3 days, so everything is still" -" pretty ad-hoc." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The commands from the screencast were[^script-command]:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^script-command]: Only now, writing again what I ran on the screencast I " -"thought that I should have tried something like " -"[script](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/script.1.html). Maybe " -"next time (thanks [klaatu](https://gnuworldorder.info/) for the tip!)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "It assumes that `$HOME/.local/bin` is in `$PATH`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"pushd `mktemp -d`\n" -"git clone https://euandreh.xyz/autoqemu.git .\n" -"make\n" -"make install PREFIX=$HOME/.local\n" -"autoqemu ssh alpine\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This screencast is a simple demo of automating the installation of Alpine " -"Linux 3.12.3 standard x86_64 with " -"[AutoQEMU](https://euandreh.xyz/autoqemu.git/about), which is nothing more " -"than POSIX sh, [expect](https://core.tcl-lang.org/expect/index) scripts and " -"Makefiles glued together." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This screencast is a simple demo of automating the installation of Alpine " -#~ "Linux 3.12.3 standard x86_64 with " -#~ "[AutoQEMU](https://euandreh.xyz/autoqemu.git/), which is nothing more than " -#~ "POSIX sh, [expect](https://core.tcl-lang.org/expect/index) scripts and " -#~ "Makefiles glued together." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "pushd `mktemp -d`\n" -#~ "git clone https://euandreh.xyz/autoqemu.git .\n" -#~ "./configure --prefix=$HOME/.local\n" -#~ "make install\n" -#~ "autoqemu ssh alpine\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This screencast is a simple demo of automating the installation of Alpine " -#~ "Linux 3.12.3 standard x86_64 with " -#~ "[AutoQEMU](https://euandreh.xyz/autoqemu.git), which is nothing more than " -#~ "POSIX sh, [expect](https://core.tcl-lang.org/expect/index) scripts and " -#~ "Makefiles glued together." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-19-rollout-feature-flag-experiment-operational-toggle.slides.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-19-rollout-feature-flag-experiment-operational-toggle.slides.po deleted file mode 100644 index 065fb90..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-19-rollout-feature-flag-experiment-operational-toggle.slides.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Rollout, feature flag, experiment, operational toggle" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Different use cases for **backend**, **frontend** and **mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"Feature flags\" tend to come up when talking about **continuous " -"deployment**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "???" -msgstr "" - -msgid "I'm using \"quotes\" because I'm mixing up different meanings of \"rollout\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "CI" -msgstr "" - -msgid "continuous integration" -msgstr "" - -msgid "CD" -msgstr "" - -msgid "continuous delivery" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**continuous deployment**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Background: build vocabulary, why are feature flags related to CD" -msgstr "" - -msgid "CI solves: manual integration of long-lived branches" -msgstr "" - -msgid "CD solves: automation of deployment process" -msgstr "" - -msgid "CD solves: releases as frequent as possible" -msgstr "" - -msgid "That's where the \"GoCD\" name comes from" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Types:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "rollout" -msgstr "" - -msgid "feature flag" -msgstr "" - -msgid "experiment" -msgstr "" - -msgid "operational toggle" -msgstr "" - -msgid "For *rolling out* a new version of software" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**Short-lived** using **percentages**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"a [new deployment of " -"k8s](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#creating-" -"a-deployment)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"new [APK released to the Play " -"Store](https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-" -"developer/answer/6346149?hl=en)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Relevant as long as the new code is deployed" -msgstr "" - -msgid "For turning a feature *on* or *off*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**Medium-lived** using **allow list**, **A/B test**, **percentage**, **app " -"version**, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "`:new-chargeback-flow`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`:new-debit-card-activation-screen`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Relevant as long as the new code is being developed" -msgstr "" - -msgid "For analyzing behaviour" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**Medium-lived** using **allow list** and **A/B test**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`:debit-withdrawal-test`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "For disabling features in `#crash`-like situations" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**Long-lived** using **percentage**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`:bank-barcode-payment`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`:savings-bank-barcode-query-provider`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Lives for as long as the code is in production." -msgstr "" - -msgid "It feels like a system-level circuit breaker." -msgstr "" - -msgid "We now know about the types" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But they have different relevance for **backend**, **frontend** and " -"**mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "backend" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**experiment**: `common-xp`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is a bit why common-rollout isn't called *common-feature-flag*: it was " -"initially designed with backend usage of mostly *rollouts* in mind, and just" -" a bit *feature flags*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Avoid using configuration for doing operational toggles: it is less dynamic," -" so it defeats the purpose." -msgstr "" - -msgid "frontend" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**rollout**: CDN and page refreshes" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**feature flag**: percentages and maybe IPs (no `:customer/id` on the " -"website)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**experiment**: via dynamic backend control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**operational toggle**: via dynamic backend control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "mobile" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**rollout**: app stores" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**feature flag**: via dynamic backend control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Key differentiator is" -msgstr "" - -msgid "How much **control** we have over the **environment**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**backend**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Full control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "🎉" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Can edit, update and even delete rollouts as desired." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Mix and match at will!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**frontend**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Partial control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "When choose when to make a new version available" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We can control when a new version is available, partially when someone will " -"upgrade it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "But it is easy to fallback to \"reload the page and try again\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "**mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Very limited control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "app stores can restrict updates (worse for iOS)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "customers still have to download new versions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Costs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "more complex code" -msgstr "" - -msgid "compatibility with old app versions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "nesting is exponential" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Benefits" -msgstr "" - -msgid "dynamicity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Best practices" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Dynamic content > feature flag" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Always true for **mobile**, almost always for **frontend**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Use `:include-list` for named groups" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Always true for **backend**, **frontend** and **mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "{% raw %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"{:rules\n" -" #{{:type :include-list\n" -" :content {:filename \"debit-team-members.txt\"}}}}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "{% endraw %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Always use `:app-version`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "only for **mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"{:rules\n" -" #{{:type :app-version\n" -" :content {:min-version #{{:platform :android\n" -" :code 1000000}\n" -" {:platform :ios\n" -" :code 2000000}}}}}}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "That's how `:include-list`, `:app-version`, *etc.* were born" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Beware of many nested feature flags" -msgstr "" - -msgid "True for **backend**, **frontend** and **mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Exponential growth of combinations" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Don't delete app-facing feature flags" -msgstr "" - -msgid "True for **mobile**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "This could break old app versions, only do this intentionally" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We don't have (yet) a strategy for dealing with LTS of the app, and we just " -"say: \"we'll support every app version out there\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Include a feature flag on the whiteboarding phase" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Include deleting/retiring the feature flag at the end" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Avoid renaming a feature flag" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Use `:app-version` with `:min-version` instead" -msgstr "" - -msgid "And most importantly..." -msgstr "" - -msgid "***Always*** rely on a feature flag on the app" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Never do a hot fix, avoid expedited releases at all costs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The app is where we have less control, so the feature flag is how we get " -"some of that control back." -msgstr "" - -msgid "This doesn't mean you'll need 1 feature flag per PR" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There's not such thing as: \"This is such a small thing, it doesn't need a " -"feature flag\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You should ask yourself: \"It this crashes the app, am I OK with waiting for" -" the next release train?\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Thank you!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Feature Toggles (aka Feature " -"Flags)](https://martinfowler.com/articles/feature-toggles.html)\", by Pete " -"Hodgson" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Continuous integration vs. continuous delivery vs. continuous " -"deployment](https://www.atlassian.com/continuous-" -"delivery/principles/continuous-integration-vs-delivery-vs-deployment)\", by " -"Sten Pittet" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[Accelerate](https://itrevolution.com/book/accelerate/), by N. Forsgren, J. " -"Humble and G. Kim" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Weighting costs × benefits" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The less control we have, the more we value dynamicity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "backend: sometimes worth the cost" -msgstr "" - -msgid "frontend: almost always worth cost" -msgstr "" - -msgid "mobile: **always** worth cost" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Rollout, feature flag, experiment, operational toggle" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-10-19" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: slides" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: rollout-feature-flag-experiment-operational-toggle" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"article: _articles/2020-10-19-feature-flags-differences-between-backend-" -"frontend-and-mobile.md" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"**rollout**: k8s blue/green, canary and ~~`common-rollout`~~ `common-xp`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**feature flag**: ~~`common-rollout`~~ `common-xp` and datasets" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**operational toggle**: ~~`common-rollout`~~ `common-xp`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Extend ~~`common-rollout`~~ `common-xp` if required" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "**rollout**: k8s blue/green, canary and `common-rollout`" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "**feature flag**: `common-rollout` and datasets" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "**operational toggle**: `common-rollout`" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "Extend `common-rollout` if required" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Rollout, feature flag, experiment, operational toggle\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-19\n" -#~ "layout: slides\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: rollout-feature-flag-experiment-operational-toggle" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "these slides: [{{ site.tld }}/slides.html]({% link slides.md %})" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-10-19-feature-" -#~ "flags-differences-between-backend-frontend-and-mobile.md %})" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-datomic-on-global-good-reasons-for-and-against-it.slides.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-datomic-on-global-good-reasons-for-and-against-it.slides.po deleted file mode 100644 index 78298f6..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-datomic-on-global-good-reasons-for-and-against-it.slides.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: \"Datomic on global: good reasons for and against it\"\n" -"date: 2020-10-22\n" -"layout: slides\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: datomic-on-global-good-reasons-for-and-against-it\n" -"published: false" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Datomic on global" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**Good** reasons for and against it" -msgstr "" - -msgid "When creating a new service..." -msgstr "" - -msgid "...which is, in my opinion, a poor heuristic." -msgstr "" - -msgid "notifications vs toasty" -msgstr "" - -msgid "jurassic-park vs auth" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Thank you!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "these slides: [{{ site.tld }}/slides.html]({% link slides.md %})" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-10-22-datomic-" -"on-global-good-reasons-for-and-against-it.md %})" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Premise" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Datomic's bottleneck is **write** throughput, not read" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defn database-for-service\n" -" [service]\n" -" (let [prototype (prototype-for-service service)]\n" -" (if (= :global prototype)\n" -" :datomic\n" -" #{:dynamodb :redis :nothing})))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The deciding factor shouldn't be the prototype, but the **cardinality**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -" (defn database-for-service\n" -" [service]\n" -"- (let [prototype (prototype-for-service service)]\n" -"- (if (= :global prototype)\n" -"- :datomic\n" -"- #{:dynamodb :redis :nothing})))\n" -"+ (let [cardinality (cardinality-for-service service)]\n" -"+ (if (= :too-high cardinality)\n" -"+ #{:dynamodb :redis :nothing\n" -"+ :datomic))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defn database-for-service\n" -" [service]\n" -" (let [cardinality (cardinality-for-service service)]\n" -" (if (= :too-high cardinality)\n" -" #{:dynamodb :redis :nothing\n" -" :datomic))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "But how to determine when the cardinality is" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**`:too-high`**?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Let's think about the cardinality of existing services we know" -msgstr "" - -msgid "What is the cardinality of..." -msgstr "" - -msgid "savings-accounts" -msgstr "" - -msgid "inductor" -msgstr "" - -msgid "crebito" -msgstr "" - -msgid "diablo" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lost-boy?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "hook?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ledger" -msgstr "" - -msgid "blackleach" -msgstr "" - -msgid "notification" -msgstr "" - -msgid "toasty" -msgstr "" - -msgid "auth" -msgstr "" - -msgid "waypoint" -msgstr "" - -msgid "jurassic-park" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Compare the database choice of services with similar cardinalities:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Compare different cardinalities for services on global prototype:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Compare different cardinality for different services inside the same domain:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "savings-accounts -> blackleach -> diablo -> ledger" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Understanding Database " -"Sharding](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/understanding-" -"database-sharding)\"" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "(defn prototype->database\n" -#~ " [prototype]\n" -#~ " (if (= :global prototype)\n" -#~ " :datomic\n" -#~ " #{:dynamodb :redis :nothing}))\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "blackleach -> diablo -> ledger" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-graphql-for-bffs-navigating-the-trade-offs.slides.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-graphql-for-bffs-navigating-the-trade-offs.slides.po deleted file mode 100644 index 71fe571..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-22-graphql-for-bffs-navigating-the-trade-offs.slides.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,248 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-11-05 11:48-0300\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -msgid "" -"title: \"GraphQL for BFFs: navigating the trade-offs\"\n" -"date: 2020-10-22\n" -"layout: slides\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: graphql-for-bffs-navigating-the-trade-offs\n" -"published: false" -msgstr "" - -msgid "GraphQL for BFFs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Navigating the trade-offs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "???" -msgstr "" - -msgid "slides já estão online, com sugestões incorporadas" -msgstr "" - -msgid "artigo online" -msgstr "" - -msgid "tupy: começar pelos slides é mais fácil" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Mobile is **hard**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Immature ecosystem" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Compared to desktop, browser and server ecosystem, which are many years " -"older." -msgstr "" - -msgid "iOS SDK released on 2008, which is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "the same year Python 3.0 was released;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"1 year after Clojure's release and 13 years after Java's and JavaScript's " -"release;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "10 years after GTK release" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Almost no competition" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Effectively a duopoly, better than a monopoly, but meh." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Closed, walled gardens." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Less competition, lower quality." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Compare to: browser ecosystem, desktop ecosystem" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Little to no control over the environment" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Bad on Android, worse on iOS." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Our usage of GraphQL" -msgstr "" - -msgid "History goes here" -msgstr "" - -msgid "savings: React Native, GraphQL, TypeScript, stormshield" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Proposal" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Adopt GraphQL as the default for BFFs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Target" -msgstr "" - -msgid "**data fetching** and **chaining**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It is not about:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "over fetching" -msgstr "" - -msgid "different clients with different data requirements" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Goal" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Move **complexity** out of mobile to the backend, get more **dynamicity** " -"out of it ???" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The complexity doesn't vanish or shrink, it just shifts." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"https://media.tenor.com/images/ce1962c14da22c969e664560e098b2bc/tenor.gif" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alternatives" -msgstr "" - -msgid "AKA, why not \"just use a RESTful BFF\"?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "REST" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It doesn't address JOINs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Fulcro" -msgstr "" - -msgid "For 10 reasons for using GraphQL, 8~9 are shared for Fulcro." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The other 1~2 aren't so relevant:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "data > syntax: already false for Swift, Kotlin, Dart" -msgstr "" - -msgid "attributes > aggregates: already false for Swift, Kotlin, Dart" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Falcor" -msgstr "" - -msgid "SOAP" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Implications" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Invalid arguments" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"GraphQL isn't RESTful\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "🤷" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Similar to saying \"REST isn't GraphQL\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"GraphQL has a bad caching story\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "True, but we don't do HTTP caching" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"query-params can be used for selection in a BFF with REST\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "👎" -msgstr "" - -msgid "This isn't RESTful, and is an *ad-hoc* querying format" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"over-fetching isn't a problem\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "That is not the main reason for GraphQL" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"library X for GraphQL is bad\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Valid arguments" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"Throttling by query complexity is hard\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Lessons learned" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Error handling" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Takeaways" -msgstr "" - -msgid "None of the points are specific to Flutter" -msgstr "" - -msgid "GraphQL enables declarative **dynamicity**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Thank you!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-10-22-graphql-" -"for-bffs-navigating-the-trade-offs.md %})" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Clients in control: building demand-driven systems with Om " -"Next](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb18iPjDgwM)\", by António Nuno " -"Monteiro" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"[Om Next](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDZpSIngwm4)\", by David Nolen" -msgstr "" - -msgid "these slides: [{{ site.tld }}/slides.html]({% link slides.md %})" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-26-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-26-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po deleted file mode 100644 index e34f58e..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-10-26-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "On local-first" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Beyond the CRDT silver bullet" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Part 1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Exposition" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"cloud apps\" vs \"old-fashined apps\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Target" -msgstr "" - -msgid "documents" -msgstr "" - -msgid "files" -msgstr "" - -msgid "personal data repositories" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Not: banking services, e-commerce, social networking, ride-sharing, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "7 Ideals for local-first software" -msgstr "" - -msgid "1 - No Spinners: Your Work at Your Fingertips" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2 - Your Work Is Not Trapped on One Device" -msgstr "" - -msgid "3 - The Network Is Optional" -msgstr "" - -msgid "4 - Seamless Collaboration with Your Colleagues" -msgstr "" - -msgid "5 - The Long Now" -msgstr "" - -msgid "6 - Security and Privacy by Default" -msgstr "" - -msgid "7 - You Retain Ultimate Ownership and Control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Towards a Better Future" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"CRDTs (Conflict-free Replicated Data Types) as a Foundational Technology" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Use case" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# in node A and node B\n" -"s = \"Hello, World\"\n" -"\n" -"# in node A\n" -"s = \"Hello, Alice\"\n" -"\n" -"# in node B\n" -"s = \"Hello, Bob\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "How to reconcile those?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, ABloibce`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, AliceBob`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, BobAlice`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, Alice`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, Bob`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Existing CRDTs differ:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "performance" -msgstr "" - -msgid "storage" -msgstr "" - -msgid "compression" -msgstr "" - -msgid "metadata overhead" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Hint towards the \"automerge\" CRDT" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*show comparison table, page 9*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Part 2" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Critique" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Software license" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In our opinion, maintaining control and ownership of data does not mean that" -" the software must necessarily be open source." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example 1 - intentional restriction" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"\n" -"TODAY=$(date +%s)\n" -"LICENSE_EXPIRATION=$(date -d 2020-10-27 +%s)\n" -"\n" -"if [ $TODAY -ge $LICENSE_EXPIRATION ]; then\n" -" echo 'License expired!'\n" -" exit 1\n" -"fi\n" -"\n" -"echo $((2 + 2))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"4\n" -"# tomorrow\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"License expired!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example 2 - unintentional restriction" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"# ...useful output...\n" -"\n" -"# tomorrow, with more data\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"ERROR: Panic! Stack overflow!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "local-first **requires** free/libre software" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Otherwise \"The Long Now\" (ideal nº5) is lost" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Denial of existing solutions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In principle it is possible to collaborate without a repository service, " -"e.g. by sending patch files by email, but the majority of Git users rely on " -"GitHub." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Solution: either GitHub+CRDTs or `git` **`send-email`**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Plain text formats" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Git is highly optimized for code and similar line-based text file" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It even pulls software to the plain text direction, e.g.:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "delivery-templates" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`common-core.protocols.config`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Why not exploit that more?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Ditching of web applications" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The architecture of web apps remains fundamentally server-centric" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Disagree. Constrast [PouchDB](https://pouchdb.com/) with Android [Instant " -"Apps](https://developer.android.com/topic/google-play-instant)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "???" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Talk on dynamic content" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Costs are underrated" -msgstr "" - -msgid "backups" -msgstr "" - -msgid "maintanence" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example: blog vs vlog" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Real-time collaboration a bit overrated" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is only possible on the presence of reliable, medium-quality network " -"connection" -msgstr "" - -msgid "X also works when inside an elevator, subway or plane!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "On CRDTs and developer experience" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For an app developer, how does the use of a CRDT-based data layer compare to" -" existing storage layers like a SQL database, a filesystem, or CoreData? Is " -"a distributed system harder to write software for?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Yes." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"See \"[A Note on Distributed " -"Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Why this is a \"paper I love\": it took offline-first and ran with it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "But a pinch of CRDT won't make the world local-first." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The tricky part is the end of the sentence: \"**in spite of the Cloud**\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Thank you!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "these slides: [{{ site.tld }}/slides.html]({% link slides.md %})" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Local-First Software: You Own Your Data, in spite of the " -"Cloud](https://martin.kleppmann.com/papers/local-first.pdf)\", by M. " -"Kleppmann, A. Wiggins, P. Van Hardenberg and M. F. McGranaghan" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[The Morning Paper](https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/11/20/local-first-" -"software/) article" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: 'On \"local-first\": beyond the CRDT silver bullet'" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-10-26" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: slides" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet" -msgstr "" - -msgid "published: false" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-10-26-local-" -"first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.md %})" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[A Note on Distributed " -"Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"," -" by J. Waldo, G. Wyant, A. Wollrath and S Kendall" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: 'On \"local-first\": beyond the CRDT silver bullet'\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-26\n" -#~ "layout: slides\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet\n" -#~ "published: false" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-10-26-on-local-" -#~ "first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.md %})" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-11-14-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-11-14-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po deleted file mode 100644 index 61a7485..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_slides/2020-11-14-on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet.slides.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: 'On \"local-first\": beyond the CRDT silver bullet'" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-14" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: slides" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: on-local-first-beyond-the-crdt-silver-bullet" -msgstr "" - -msgid "On local-first" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Beyond the CRDT silver bullet" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Part 1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Exposition" -msgstr "" - -msgid "\"cloud apps\" vs \"old-fashioned apps\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Target" -msgstr "" - -msgid "documents" -msgstr "" - -msgid "files" -msgstr "" - -msgid "personal data repositories" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Not: banking services, e-commerce, social networking, ride-sharing, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "7 Ideals for local-first software" -msgstr "" - -msgid "1 - No Spinners: Your Work at Your Fingertips" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2 - Your Work Is Not Trapped on One Device" -msgstr "" - -msgid "3 - The Network Is Optional" -msgstr "" - -msgid "4 - Seamless Collaboration with Your Colleagues" -msgstr "" - -msgid "5 - The Long Now" -msgstr "" - -msgid "6 - Security and Privacy by Default" -msgstr "" - -msgid "7 - You Retain Ultimate Ownership and Control" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Towards a Better Future" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"CRDTs (Conflict-free Replicated Data Types) as a Foundational Technology" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Use case" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# in node A and node B\n" -"s = \"Hello, World\"\n" -"\n" -"# in node A\n" -"s = \"Hello, Alice\"\n" -"\n" -"# in node B\n" -"s = \"Hello, Bob\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "How to reconcile those?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, ABloibce`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, AliceBob`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, BobAlice`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, Alice`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`Hello, Bob`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Existing CRDTs differ:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "performance" -msgstr "" - -msgid "storage" -msgstr "" - -msgid "compression" -msgstr "" - -msgid "metadata overhead" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Hint towards the \"automerge\" CRDT" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*show comparison table, page 9*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Part 2" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Critique" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Software license" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In our opinion, maintaining control and ownership of data does not mean that" -" the software must necessarily be open source." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example 1 - intentional restriction" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"\n" -"TODAY=$(date +%s)\n" -"LICENSE_EXPIRATION=$(date -d 2020-10-27 +%s)\n" -"\n" -"if [ $TODAY -ge $LICENSE_EXPIRATION ]; then\n" -" echo 'License expired!'\n" -" exit 1\n" -"fi\n" -"\n" -"echo $((2 + 2))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"4\n" -"# tomorrow\n" -"$ ./useful-adder.sh\n" -"License expired!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example 2 - unintentional restriction" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# today\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"# ...useful output...\n" -"\n" -"# tomorrow, with more data\n" -"$ useful-program\n" -"ERROR: Panic! Stack overflow!\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Otherwise \"The Long Now\" (ideal nº5) is lost" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Denial of existing solutions" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In principle it is possible to collaborate without a repository service, " -"e.g. by sending patch files by email, but the majority of Git users rely on " -"GitHub." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Solution: either GitHub+CRDTs or `git` **`send-email`**" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Plain text formats" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Git is highly optimized for code and similar line-based text file" -msgstr "" - -msgid "It even pulls software to the plain text direction, e.g.:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "delivery-templates" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`common-core.protocols.config`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Why not exploit that more?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Ditching of web applications" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The architecture of web apps remains fundamentally server-centric" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Disagree. Contrast [PouchDB](https://pouchdb.com/) with Android [Instant " -"Apps](https://developer.android.com/topic/google-play-instant)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "???" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Talk on dynamic content" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Costs are underrated" -msgstr "" - -msgid "backups" -msgstr "" - -msgid "maintenance" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example: blog vs vlog" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Real-time collaboration a bit overrated" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is only possible on the presence of reliable, medium-quality network " -"connection" -msgstr "" - -msgid "X also works when inside an elevator, subway or plane!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "On CRDTs and developer experience" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For an app developer, how does the use of a CRDT-based data layer compare to" -" existing storage layers like a SQL database, a filesystem, or CoreData? Is " -"a distributed system harder to write software for?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Yes." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"See \"[A Note on Distributed " -"Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Why this is a \"paper I love\": it took offline-first and ran with it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "But a pinch of CRDT won't make the world local-first." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The tricky part is the end of the sentence: \"**in spite of the Cloud**\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Thank you!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[Local-First Software: You Own Your Data, in spite of the " -"Cloud](https://martin.kleppmann.com/papers/local-first.pdf)\", by M. " -"Kleppmann, A. Wiggins, P. Van Hardenberg and M. F. McGranaghan" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[The Morning Paper](https://blog.acolyer.org/2019/11/20/local-first-" -"software/) article" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\"[A Note on Distributed " -"Computing](https://web.archive.org/web/20130116163535/http://labs.oracle.com/techrep/1994/smli_tr-94-29.pdf)\"," -" by J. Waldo, G. Wyant, A. Wollrath and S Kendall" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"article: _articles/2020-11-14-local-first-software-you-own-your-data-in-" -"spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.md" -msgstr "" - -msgid "local-first **requires** free software" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "local-first **requires** free/libre software" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "these slides: [{{ site.tld }}/slides.html]({% link slides.md %})" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "[prose version of this presentation]({% link _articles/2020-11-14-local-" -#~ "first-software-you-own-your-data-in-spite-of-the-cloud-article-review.md %})" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-12-simple-filename-timestamp.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-12-simple-filename-timestamp.po deleted file mode 100644 index dee99a7..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-12-simple-filename-timestamp.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: \n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-12-15 17:51-0300\n" -"Last-Translator: \n" -"Language-Team: \n" -"Language: pt\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" -"X-Generator: Poedit 2.4.2\n" - -msgid "" -"When writing Jekyll posts or creating log files with dates on them, I " -"usually struggle with finding a direct way of accomplishing that. There's a " -"simple solution: `date -I`." -msgstr "" -"Quando vou escrever um post no Jekyll ou criar um arquivo de log com a data " -"no nome, eu normalmente engasgo para achar um jeito direto de fazer isso. Há" -" uma solução simples: `date -I`." - -msgid "" -"Using this built-in GNU/Linux tool allows you to `touch $(date -I).md` to " -"readily create a `2020-08-12.md` file." -msgstr "" -"Usar essa ferramenta padrão do GNU/Linux permite que você simplesmente " -"escreva `touch $(date -I).md` para criar um arquivo `2020-08-12.md`." - -msgid "" -"I always had to read `man date` or search the web over and over, and after " -"doing this repeatedly it became clear that both `date -I` and `date -Is` " -"(`s` here stands for seconds) are the thing that I'm looking for 95% of the " -"time:" -msgstr "" -"Eu sempre tinha que parar para reler o `man date` ou buscar na internet de " -"novo e de novo como fazer isso, e depois de sempre chegar no mesmo resultado" -" ficou claro para mim que `date -I` quanto `date -Is` (`s` de segundos) são " -"as respostas que eu estou procurando 95% do tempo:" - -msgid "" -"Both date formats are hierarchical, having the bigger time intervals to the " -"left. This means that you can easily sort them (and even tab-complete them) " -"with no extra effort or tool required." -msgstr "" -"Ambos os formatos de data são hierárquicos, com intervalos de tempo maior à " -"esquerda. Isso significa que você pode facilmente ordená-los (e até usar TAB" -" para completar) sem esforço ou ferramenta extra." - -msgid "title: Simple filename timestamp" -msgstr "title: Nome de arquivo com timestamp simplificado" - -msgid "date: 2020-08-12" -msgstr "date: 2020-08-12" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "layout: post" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "lang: pt" - -msgid "ref: simple-filename-timestamp" -msgstr "ref: simple-filename-timestamp" - -msgid "updated_at:" -msgstr "updated_at: 2020-11-04" - -msgid "" -"./my-program.sh > my-program.$(date -I).log\n" -"cp post-template.md _posts/$(date -I)-post-slug.md\n" -msgstr "" -"./meu-programa.sh > meu-programa.$(date -I).log\n" -"cp template-de-post.md _posts/$(date -I)-slug-do-post.md\n" - -msgid "" -"# inside my-program.sh\n" -"echo \"Program started at $(date -Is)\"\n" -"# output is:\n" -"# Program started at 2020-08-12T09:04:58-03:00\n" -msgstr "" -"# dentro do meu-programa.sh\n" -"echo \"Programa começou em $(date -Is)\"\n" -"# saída é:\n" -"# Programa começou em 2020-08-12T09:15:16-03:00\n" - -msgid "eu_categories: shell" -msgstr "eu_categories: shell" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-13-anchor-headers-and-code-lines-in-jekyll.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-13-anchor-headers-and-code-lines-in-jekyll.po deleted file mode 100644 index a11e17c..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-13-anchor-headers-and-code-lines-in-jekyll.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Anchor headers and code lines in Jekyll\n" -"date: 2020-08-13\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: anchor-headers-and-code-lines-in-jekyll" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The default Jekyll toolbox ([Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/), " -"[kramdown](https://kramdown.gettalong.org/) and " -"[rouge](http://rouge.jneen.net/)) doesn't provide with a configuration " -"option to add anchors to headers and code blocks." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The best way I found of doing this is by creating a simple Jekyll plugin, " -"more specifically, a [Jekyll " -"hook](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/hooks/). These allow you to jump in " -"to the Jekyll build and add a processing stage before of after Jekyll " -"performs something." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"All you have to do is add the code to `_plugins/my-jekyll-plugin-code.rb`, " -"and Jekyll knows to pick it up and call your code on the appropriate time." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Anchor on headers" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Since I wanted to add anchors to headers in all documents, this Jekyll hook " -"works on `:documents` after they have been transformed into HTML, the " -"`:post_render` phase:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've derived my implementations from two \"official\"[^official] hooks, " -"[jemoji](https://github.com/jekyll/jemoji) and [jekyll-" -"mentions](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-mentions)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^official]: I don't know how official they are, I just assumed it because " -"they live in the same organization inside GitHub that Jekyll does." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"All I did was to wrap the header tag inside an `<a>`, and set the `href` of " -"that `<a>` to the existing id of the header. Before the hook the HTML looks " -"like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "And after the hook should turn that into:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The used regexp tries to match only h1-h6 tags, and keep the rest of the " -"HTML attributes untouched, since this isn't a general HTML parser, but the " -"generated HTML is somewhat under your control. Use at your own risk because " -"[you shouldn't parse HTML with " -"regexps](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/regex-match-open-tags-" -"except-xhtml-self-contained-tags/1732454#1732454). Also I used this strategy" -" in my environment, where no other plugins are installed. I haven't " -"considered how this approach may conflict with other Jekyll plugins." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the new anchor tag you can add your custom CSS class to style it as you " -"wish." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Anchor on code blocks" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Adding anchors to code blocks needs a little bit of extra work, because line" -" numbers themselves don't have preexisting ids, so we need to generate them " -"without duplications between multiple code blocks in the same page." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Similarly, this Jekyll hook also works on `:documents` in the `:post_render`" -" phase:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This solution assumes the default Jekyll toolbox with code line numbers " -"turned on in `_config.yml`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The anchors go from B1-L1 to BN-LN, using the `code_block_counter` to track " -"which code block we're in and don't duplicate anchor ids. Before the hook " -"the HTML looks like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Happy writing :)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Jekyll::Hooks.register :documents, :post_render do |doc|\n" -" if doc.output_ext == \".html\"\n" -" doc.output =\n" -" doc.output.gsub(\n" -" /<h([1-6])(.*?)id=\"([\\w-]+)\"(.*?)>(.*?)<\\/h[1-6]>/,\n" -" '<a href=\"#\\3\"><h\\1\\2id=\"\\3\"\\4>\\5</h\\1></a>'\n" -" )\n" -" end\n" -"end\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"...some unmodified text...\n" -"<h2 id=\"my-header\">\n" -" My header\n" -"</h2>\n" -"...more unmodified text...\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"...some unmodified text...\n" -"<a href=\"#my-header\">\n" -" <h2 id=\"my-header\">\n" -" My header\n" -" </h2>\n" -"</a>\n" -"...more unmodified text...\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"PREFIX = '<pre class=\"lineno\">'\n" -"POSTFIX = '</pre>'\n" -"Jekyll::Hooks.register :documents, :post_render do |doc|\n" -" if doc.output_ext == \".html\"\n" -" code_block_counter = 1\n" -" doc.output = doc.output.gsub(/<pre class=\"lineno\">[\\n0-9]+<\\/pre>/) do |match|\n" -" line_numbers = match\n" -" .gsub(/<pre class=\"lineno\">([\\n0-9]+)<\\/pre>/, '\\1')\n" -" .split(\"\\n\")\n" -"\n" -" anchored_line_numbers_array = line_numbers.map do |n|\n" -" id = \"B#{code_block_counter}-L#{n}\"\n" -" \"<a id=\\\"#{id}\\\" href=\\\"##{id}\\\">#{n}</a>\"\n" -" end\n" -" code_block_counter += 1\n" -"\n" -" PREFIX + anchored_line_numbers_array.join(\"\\n\") + POSTFIX\n" -" end\n" -" end\n" -"end\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"kramdown:\n" -" syntax_highlighter_opts:\n" -" span:\n" -" line_numbers: false\n" -" block:\n" -" line_numbers: true\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"...some unmodified text...\n" -"<pre class=\"lineno\">1\n" -"2\n" -"3\n" -"4\n" -"5\n" -"</pre>\n" -"...more unmodified text...\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"...some unmodified text...\n" -"<pre class=\"lineno\"><a id=\"B1-L1\" href=\"#B1-L1\">1</a>\n" -"<a id=\"B1-L2\" href=\"#B1-L2\">2</a>\n" -"<a id=\"B1-L3\" href=\"#B1-L3\">3</a>\n" -"<a id=\"B1-L4\" href=\"#B1-L4\">4</a>\n" -"<a id=\"B1-L5\" href=\"#B1-L5\">5</a></pre>\n" -"...more unmodified text...\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6030e0c..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I commonly use tools like `git log` together with `git show` when inspecting" -" past changes in a repository:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But I also wanted to not only be able to look at the diff of a specific " -"commit, but to browse the whole repository at that specific commit." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I used to accomplish it the \"brute force\" way: clone the whole repository " -"in another folder and checkout the commit there:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"But git itself allows we to specific the directory of the checkout by using " -"the `--work-tree` global git flag. This is what `man git` says about it:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So it allows us to set the desired path of the working tree. So if we want " -"to copy the contents of the current working tree into `copy/`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After that `copy/` will contain a replica of the code in HEAD. But to " -"checkout a specific, we need some extra parameters:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"There's an extra `-- .` at the end, which initially looks like we're sending" -" Morse signals to git, but we're actually saying to `git-checkout` which sub" -" directory of `<my-commit>` we want to look at. Which means we can do " -"something like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And with that `<dir>` will only contain what was inside `src/` at " -"`<commit>`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After any of those checkouts, you have to `git reset .` to reset your " -"current staging area back to what it was before the checkout." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[GIT: Checkout to a specific folder](https://stackoverflow.com/a/16493707) " -"(StackOverflow)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"git log\n" -"# search for a the commit I'm looking for\n" -"git show <my-commit>\n" -"# see the diff for the commit\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"git clone <original-repo> /tmp/tmp-repo-clone\n" -"cd /tmp-repo-clone\n" -"git checkout <my-commit>\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"--work-tree=<path>\n" -" Set the path to the working tree. It can be an absolute path or a path relative to the current working\n" -" directory. This can also be controlled by setting the GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable and the\n" -" core.worktree configuration variable (see core.worktree in git-config(1) for a more detailed\n" -" discussion).\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"mkdir copy\n" -"git --work-tree=copy/ checkout .\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git --work-tree=<dir> checkout <my-commit> -- .\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git --work-tree=<dir> checkout <my-commit> -- src/\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Browse a git repository at a specific commit" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-08-14" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -msgid "References" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "References:" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Browse a git repository at a specific commit\n" -#~ "date: 2020-08-14\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-commit" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-16-search-in-git.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-16-search-in-git.po deleted file mode 100644 index 7b1c6cc..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-16-search-in-git.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Here's a useful trio to know about to help you search things in git:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`git show <commit>`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`git log --grep='<regexp>'`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "`git grep '<regexp>' [commit]`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "1. `git show <commit>`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Show a specific commit and it's diff:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2. `git log --grep='<regexp>'`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Search through the commit messages:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "3. `git grep '<regexp>' [commit]`" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Search content in git history:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And if you find an occurrence of the regexp in a specific commit and you " -"want to browse the repository in that point in time, you can [use git " -"checkout for that][0]." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[0]: {% link _tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-" -"commit.md %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"git show\n" -"# shows the latest commit\n" -"git show <commit>\n" -"# shows an specific <commit>\n" -"git show v1.2\n" -"# shows commit tagged with v1.2\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git log --grep='refactor'\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"git grep 'TODO'\n" -"# search the repository for the \"TODO\" string\n" -"git grep 'TODO' $(git rev-list --all)\n" -"# search the whole history for \"TODO\" string\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Search in git" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-08-16" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: search-in-git" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Search in git\n" -#~ "date: 2020-08-16\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: search-in-git" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-28-grep-online-repositories.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-28-grep-online-repositories.po deleted file mode 100644 index a339bb6..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-08-28-grep-online-repositories.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I often find interesting source code repositories online that I want to grep" -" for some pattern but I can't, because either:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the repository is on [cgit](https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/) or a similar code " -"repository that doesn't allow search in files, or;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"the search function is really bad, and doesn't allow me to use regular " -"expressions for searching patterns in the code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Here's a simple script that allows you to overcome that problem easily:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is a wrapper around `git grep` that downloads the repository when " -"missing. Save in a file called `git-search`, make the file executable and " -"add it to your path." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Overview:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*lines 1~2*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Bash shebang and the `set -eu` options to exit on error or undefined " -"variables." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*lines 4~30*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Usage text to be printed when providing less arguments than expected." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*line 33*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Extract the repository name from the URL, removing trailing slashes." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*lines 34~37*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Download the repository when missing and go to the folder." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*line 39*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Make the variable `$@` contain the rest of the unused arguments." -msgstr "" - -msgid "*line 40*:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Perform `git grep`, forwarding the remaining arguments from `$@`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Example output:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Subsequent greps on the same repository are faster because no download is " -"needed." -msgstr "" - -msgid "When no argument is provided, it prints the usage text:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -eu\n" -"\n" -"end=\"\\033[0m\"\n" -"red=\"\\033[0;31m\"\n" -"red() { echo -e \"${red}${1}${end}\"; }\n" -"\n" -"usage() {\n" -" red \"Missing argument $1.\\n\"\n" -" cat <<EOF\n" -"Usage:\n" -" $0 <REGEX_PATTERN> <REPOSITORY_URL>\n" -"\n" -" Arguments:\n" -" REGEX_PATTERN Regular expression that \"git grep\" can search\n" -" REPOSITORY_URL URL address that \"git clone\" can download the repository from\n" -"\n" -"Examples:\n" -" Searching \"make get-git\" in cgit repository:\n" -" git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/\n" -" git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/ -- \\$(git rev-list --all)\n" -"EOF\n" -" exit 2\n" -"}\n" -"\n" -"\n" -"REGEX_PATTERN=\"${1:-}\"\n" -"REPOSITORY_URL=\"${2:-}\"\n" -"[[ -z \"${REGEX_PATTERN}\" ]] && usage 'REGEX_PATTERN'\n" -"[[ -z \"${REPOSITORY_URL}\" ]] && usage 'REPOSITORY_URL'\n" -"\n" -"mkdir -p /tmp/git-search\n" -"DIRNAME=\"$(echo \"${REPOSITORY_URL%/}\" | rev | cut -d/ -f1 | rev)\"\n" -"if [[ ! -d \"/tmp/git-search/${DIRNAME}\" ]]; then\n" -" git clone \"${REPOSITORY_URL}\" \"/tmp/git-search/${DIRNAME}\"\n" -"fi\n" -"pushd \"/tmp/git-search/${DIRNAME}\"\n" -"\n" -"shift 3 || shift 2 # when \"--\" is missing\n" -"git grep \"${REGEX_PATTERN}\" \"${@}\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/\n" -"Clonage dans '/tmp/git-search/cgit'...\n" -"remote: Enumerating objects: 542, done.\n" -"remote: Counting objects: 100% (542/542), done.\n" -"remote: Compressing objects: 100% (101/101), done.\n" -"warning: object 51dd1eff1edc663674df9ab85d2786a40f7ae3a5: gitmodulesParse: could not parse gitmodules blob\n" -"remote: Total 7063 (delta 496), reused 446 (delta 441), pack-reused 6521\n" -"Réception d'objets: 100% (7063/7063), 8.69 Mio | 5.39 Mio/s, fait.\n" -"Résolution des deltas: 100% (5047/5047), fait.\n" -"/tmp/git-search/cgit ~/dev/libre/songbooks/docs\n" -"README: $ make get-git\n" -"\n" -"$ git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/\n" -"/tmp/git-search/cgit ~/dev/libre/songbooks/docs\n" -"README: $ make get-git\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git search\n" -"Missing argument REGEX_PATTERN.\n" -"\n" -"Usage:\n" -" /home/andreh/dev/libre/dotfiles/scripts/ad-hoc/git-search <REGEX_PATTERN> <REPOSITORY_URL>\n" -"\n" -" Arguments:\n" -" REGEX_PATTERN Regular expression that \"git grep\" can search\n" -" REPOSITORY_URL URL address that \"git clone\" can download the repository from\n" -"\n" -"Examples:\n" -" Searching \"make get-git\" in cgit repository:\n" -" git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/\n" -" git search 'make get-git' https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/ -- $(git rev-list --all)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Grep online repositories" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-08-28" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: grep-online-repositories" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Grep online repositories\n" -#~ "date: 2020-08-28\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: grep-online-repositories" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-04-send-emails-using-the-command-line-for-fun-and-profit.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-04-send-emails-using-the-command-line-for-fun-and-profit.po deleted file mode 100644 index 1409e61..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-04-send-emails-using-the-command-line-for-fun-and-profit.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Send emails using the command line for fun and profit!\n" -"date: 2020-09-04\n" -"layout: post\n" -"lang: en\n" -"ref: send-emails-using-the-command-line-for-fun-and-profit" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Here are a few reasons why:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"send yourself and other people notification of cronjobs, scripts runs, CI " -"jobs, *etc.*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "leverage the POSIX pipe `|`, and pipe emails away!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "because you can." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Reason 3 is the fun part, reasons 1 and 2 are the profit part." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"First [install and configure " -"SSMTP](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSMTP) for using, say, Gmail as " -"the email server:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now install [GNU Mailutils](https://mailutils.org/) (`sudo apt-get install " -"mailutils` or the equivalent on your OS), and send yourself your first " -"email:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And that's about it, you've got mail. Here are some more places where it " -"might be applicable:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "...and so on." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You may consider adding a `alias mail='mail -aFrom:email@example.com'` so " -"you don't keep re-entering the \"From: \" part." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Send yourself some emails to see it working!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# file /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf\n" -"FromLineOverride=YES\n" -"MailHub=smtp.gmail.com:587\n" -"UseSTARTTLS=YES\n" -"UseTLS=YES\n" -"rewriteDomain=gmail.com\n" -"root=username@gmail.com\n" -"AuthUser=username\n" -"AuthPass=password\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "echo body | mail -aFrom:email@example.com email@example.com -s subject\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# report a backup cronjob, attaching logs\n" -"set -e\n" -"\n" -"finish() {\n" -" status=$?\n" -" if [[ $status = 0 ]]; then\n" -" STATUS=\"SUCCESS (status $status)\"\n" -" else\n" -" STATUS=\"FAILURE (status $status)\"\n" -" fi\n" -"\n" -" mail user@example.com \\\n" -" -s \"Backup job report on $(hostname): ${STATUS}\" \\\n" -" --content-type 'text/plain; charset=utf-8' \\\n" -" -A\"$LOG_FILE\" <<< 'The log report is in the attachment.'\n" -"}\n" -"trap finish EXIT\n" -"\n" -"do-long-backup-cmd-here\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# share the output of a cmd with someone\n" -"some-program | mail someone@example.com -s \"The weird logs that I was talking about\"\n" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-05-pull-requests-with-git-the-old-school-way.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-05-pull-requests-with-git-the-old-school-way.po deleted file mode 100644 index 4b43e70..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-09-05-pull-requests-with-git-the-old-school-way.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It might be news to you, as it was to me, that \"pull requests\" that you " -"can create on a Git hosting provider's web UI[^pr-webui] like " -"GitLab/Bitbucket/GitHub actually comes from Git itself: `git request-pull`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[^pr-webui]: And maybe even using the Git hosting provider's API from the " -"command line!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"At the very core, they accomplish the same thing: both the original and the " -"web UI ones are ways for you to request the project maintainers to pull in " -"your changes from your fork. It's like saying: \"hi there, I did some " -"changes on my clone of the repository, what do you think about bringing " -"those in?\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The only difference is that you're working with only Git itself, so you're " -"not tied to any Git hosting provider: you can send pull requests across them" -" transparently! You could even use your own " -"[cgit](https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/) installation. No need to be locked in by" -" any of them, putting the \"D\" back in \"DVCS\": it's a **distributed** " -"version control system." -msgstr "" - -msgid "`git request-pull` introduction" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Here's the raw output of a `git request-pull`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"That very first line is saying: \"create me a pull request with only a " -"single commit, defined by `HEAD`, and use the URL defined by `public-" -"origin`\"." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Here's a pitfall: you may try using your `origin` remote at first where I " -"put `public-origin`, but that is many times pointing to something like " -"`git@example.com`, or `git.example.com:repo.git` (check that with `git " -"remote -v | grep origin`). On both cases those are addresses available for " -"interaction via SSH, and it would be better if your pull requests used an " -"address ready for public consumption." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A simple solution for that is for you to add the `public-origin` alias as " -"the HTTPS alternative to the SSH version:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Every Git hosting provider exposes repositories via HTTPS." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Experiment it yourself, and get acquainted with the CLI." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Delivering decentralized pull requests" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now that you can create the content of a pull request, you can just [deliver" -" it][cli-email] to the interested parties email:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[cli-email]: {% link _tils/2020-09-04-send-emails-using-the-command-line-" -"for-fun-and-profit.md %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In practice, I've never used or seen anyone use pull requests this way: " -"everybody is just [sending patches via " -"email](https://drewdevault.com/2018/07/23/Git-is-already-distributed.html)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"If you stop to think about this model, the problem of \"Git hosting " -"providers becoming too centralized\" is a non-issue, and \"Git federation\" " -"proposals are a less attractive as they may sound initially." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Using Git this way is not scary or so weird as the first impression may " -"suggest. It is actually how Git was designed to be used." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Check `git help request-pull` for more info." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git request-pull HEAD public-origin\n" -"The following changes since commit 302c9f2f035c0360acd4e13142428c100a10d43f:\n" -"\n" -" db post: Add link to email exchange (2020-09-03 21:23:55 -0300)\n" -"\n" -"are available in the Git repository at:\n" -"\n" -" https://euandreh.xyz/website.git/\n" -"\n" -"for you to fetch changes up to 524c646cdac4153e54f2163e280176adbc4873fa:\n" -"\n" -" db post: better pinpoint sqlite unsuitability (2020-09-03 22:08:56 -0300)\n" -"\n" -"----------------------------------------------------------------\n" -"EuAndreh (1):\n" -" db post: better pinpoint sqlite unsuitability\n" -"\n" -" _posts/2020-08-31-the-database-i-wish-i-had.md | 12 ++++++------\n" -" 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "$ git remote add public-origin https://example.com/user/repo\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# send a PR with your last commit to the author's email\n" -"git request-pull HEAD public-origin | mail author@example.com -s \"PR: Add thing to repo\"\n" -"\n" -"# send a PR with your last 5 commits to the project's mailing\n" -"# list, including the patch\n" -"git request-pull HEAD~5 public-origin -p | \\\n" -" mail list@example.com -s \"PR: Add another thing to repo\"\n" -"\n" -"# send every commit that is new in \"other-branch\"\n" -"git request-pull master public-origin other-branch | \\\n" -" mail list@example.com -s 'PR: All commits from my \"other-brach\"'\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Pull requests with Git, the old school way" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-09-05" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: pull-requests-with-git-the-old-school-way" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Pull requests with Git, the old school way\n" -#~ "date: 2020-09-05\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: pull-requests-with-git-the-old-school-way" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-10-11-search-changes-to-a-filename-pattern-in-git-history.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-10-11-search-changes-to-a-filename-pattern-in-git-history.po deleted file mode 100644 index baa0d1f..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-10-11-search-changes-to-a-filename-pattern-in-git-history.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is [yet][git-til-1] [another][git-til-2] [\"search in Git\"][git-til-3]" -" TIL entry. You could say that Git has a unintuitive CLI, or that is it very" -" powerful." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wanted to search for an old file that I new that was in the history of the" -" repository, but was deleted some time ago. So I didn't really remember the " -"name, only bits of it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I immediately went to the list of TILs I had written on searching in Git, " -"but it wasn't readily obvious how to do it, so here it goes:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You could add globs before the pattern to match things on any directory, and" -" add our `-p` friend to promptly see the diffs:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[git-til-1]: {% link _tils/2020-08-14-browse-a-git-repository-at-a-specific-" -"commit.md %} [git-til-2]: {% link _tils/2020-08-16-search-in-git.md %} [git-" -"til-3]: {% link _tils/2020-08-28-grep-online-repositories.md %}" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git log -- *pattern*\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git log -p -- **/*pattern*\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Search changes to a filename pattern in Git history" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-10-11" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: search-changes-to-a-filename-pattern-in-git-history" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Search changes to a filename pattern in Git history\n" -#~ "date: 2020-10-11\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: search-changes-to-a-filename-pattern-in-git-history" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-08-find-broken-symlinks-with-find.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-08-find-broken-symlinks-with-find.po deleted file mode 100644 index a61c474..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-08-find-broken-symlinks-with-find.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The `find` command knows how to show broken symlinks:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "find . -xtype l\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This was useful to me when combined with [Git Annex](https://git-" -"annex.branchable.com/). Its [`wanted`](https://git-annex.branchable.com/git-" -"annex-wanted/) option allows you to have a \"sparse\" checkout of the " -"content, and save space by not having to copy every annexed file locally:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "git annex wanted . 'exclude=Music/* and exclude=Videos/*'\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You can `find` any broken symlinks outside those directories by querying " -"with Git Annex itself, but `find . -xtype l` works on other places too, " -"where broken symlinks might be a problem." -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Find broken symlinks with \"find\"" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-08" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: find-broken-symlinks-with-find" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: shell" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: Find broken symlinks with \"find\"\n" -#~ "date: 2020-11-08\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: find-broken-symlinks-with-find" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-diy-bare-bones-ci-server-with-bash-and-nix.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-diy-bare-bones-ci-server-with-bash-and-nix.po deleted file mode 100644 index f1bf8af..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-diy-bare-bones-ci-server-with-bash-and-nix.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: DIY bare bones CI server with Bash and Nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-12 3" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: diy-bare-bones-ci-server-with-bash-and-nix" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With a server with Nix installed (no need for NixOS), you can leverage its " -"build isolation for running CI jobs by adding a [post-receive](https://git-" -"scm.com/book/en/v2/Customizing-Git-Git-Hooks) Git hook to the server." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In most of my project I like to keep a `test` attribute which runs the test " -"with `nix-build -A test`. This way, a post-receive hook could look like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"We initially (lines #5 to #8) create a log file, named after *when* the run " -"is running and for *which* commit it is running for. The `exec` and `tee` " -"combo allows the output of the script to go both to `stdout` *and* the log " -"file. This makes the logs output show up when you do a `git push`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Lines #10 to #13 create a fresh clone of the repository and line #20 runs " -"the test command." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Upsides" -msgstr "" - -msgid "No vendor lock-in, as all you need is a server with Nix installed." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And if you pin the Nixpkgs version you're using, this very simple setup " -"yields extremely sandboxed runs on a very hermetic environment." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Downsides" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Besides the many missing shiny features of this very simplistic CI, `nix-" -"build` can be very resource intensive. Specifically, it consumes too much " -"memory. So if it has to download too many things, or the build closure gets " -"too big, the server might very well run out of memory." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"set -x\n" -"\n" -"LOGS_DIR=\"/data/static/ci-logs/libedn\"\n" -"mkdir -p \"$LOGS_DIR\"\n" -"LOGFILE=\"${LOGS_DIR}/$(date -Is)-$(git rev-parse master).log\"\n" -"exec &> >(tee -a \"${LOGFILE}\")\n" -"\n" -"unset GIT_DIR\n" -"CLONE=\"$(mktemp -d)\"\n" -"git clone . \"$CLONE\"\n" -"pushd \"$CLONE\"\n" -"\n" -"finish() {\n" -" printf \"\\n\\n>>> exit status was %s\\n\" \"$?\"\n" -"}\n" -"trap finish EXIT\n" -"\n" -"nix-build -A test\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: ci" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After using a similar post-receive hook for a while, I now even generate a " -"simple HTML file to make the logs available ([example " -"project](https://euandreh.xyz/remembering/ci.html)) through the browser." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "After using a similar post-receive hook for a while, I now even generate a " -#~ "simple HTML file to make the logs available ([example " -#~ "project](https://euandreh.xyz/remembering/)) through the browser." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "After using a similar post-receive hook for a while, I now even generate a " -#~ "simple HTML file to make the [logs available](https://ci.euandreh.xyz/) " -#~ "through the browser." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -#~ "set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -#~ "set -x\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "LOGS_PREFIX=\"/data/static/ci-logs/libedn\"\n" -#~ "mkdir -p \"$LOGS_DIR\"\n" -#~ "LOGFILE=\"${LOGS_DIR}/$(date -Is)-$(git rev-parse master).log\"\n" -#~ "exec &> >(tee -a \"${LOGFILE}\")\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "unset GIT_DIR\n" -#~ "CLONE=\"$(mktemp -d)\"\n" -#~ "git clone . \"$CLONE\"\n" -#~ "pushd \"$CLONE\"\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "finish() {\n" -#~ " printf \"\\n\\n>>> exit status was %s\\n\" \"$?\"\n" -#~ "}\n" -#~ "trap finish EXIT\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "nix-build -A test\n" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-git-bisect-automation.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-git-bisect-automation.po deleted file mode 100644 index 09ec261..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-git-bisect-automation.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Git bisect automation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: git-bisect-automation" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is good to have an standardized way to run builds and tests on the " -"repository of a project, so that you can find when a bug was introduced by " -"using `git bisect run`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've already been in the situation when a bug was introduced and I didn't " -"know how it even was occurring, and running Git bisect over hundreds of " -"commits to pinpoint the failing commit was very empowering:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ GOOD_COMMIT_SHA=e1fd0a817d192c5a5df72dd7422e36558fa78e46\n" -"$ git bisect start HEAD $GOOD_COMMIT_SHA\n" -"$ git bisect run sn -c './build.sh && ./run-failing-case.sh'\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Git will than do a binary search between the commits, and run the commands " -"you provide it with to find the failing commit." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead of being afraid of doing a bisect, you should instead leverage it, " -"and make Git help you dig through the history of the repository to find the " -"bad code." -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-12 2" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "date: 2020-11-12" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-useful-bash-variables.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-useful-bash-variables.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6147dec..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-12-useful-bash-variables.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Useful Bash variables" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: useful-bash-variables" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[GNU Bash](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/) has a few two letter " -"variables that may be useful when typing on the terminal." -msgstr "" - -msgid "`!!`: the text of the last command" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The [`!!` " -"variable](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#Event-" -"Designators) refers to the previous command, and I find useful when " -"following chains for symlinks:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ which git\n" -"/run/current-system/sw/bin/git\n" -"$ readlink $(!!)\n" -"readlink $(which git)\n" -"/nix/store/5bgr1xpm4m0r72h9049jbbhagxdyrnyb-git-2.28.0/bin/git\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is also useful when you forget to prefix `sudo` to a command that " -"requires it:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ requires-sudo.sh\n" -"requires-sudo.sh: Permission denied\n" -"$ sudo !!\n" -"sudo ./requires-sudo.sh\n" -"# all good\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Bash prints the command expansion before executing it, so it is better for " -"you to follow along what it is doing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "`$_`: most recent parameter" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The [`$_` " -"variable](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#Special-" -"Parameters) will give you the most recent parameter you provided to a " -"previous argument, which can save you typing sometimes:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# instead of...\n" -"$ mkdir -p a/b/c/d/\n" -"$ cd a/b/c/d/\n" -"\n" -"# ...you can:\n" -"$ mkdir -p a/b/c/d/\n" -"$ cd $_\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I wouldn't use those in a script, as it would make the script terser to " -"read, I find those useful shortcut that are handy when writing at the " -"interactive terminal." -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-12 1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: shell" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "date: 2020-11-12" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-14-gpodder-as-a-media-subscription-manager.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-14-gpodder-as-a-media-subscription-manager.po deleted file mode 100644 index 141ee40..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-14-gpodder-as-a-media-subscription-manager.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: gPodder as a media subscription manager" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-14" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: gpodder-as-a-media-subscription-manager" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As we [re-discover](https://www.charlieharrington.com/unexpected-useless-" -"and-urgent) the value of Atom/RSS feeds, most useful feed clients I know of " -"don't support media, specifically audio and video." -msgstr "" - -msgid "[gPodder](https://gpodder.github.io/) does." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It is mostly know as a desktop podcatcher. But the thing about podcasts is " -"that the feed is provided through an RSS/Atom feed. So you can just use " -"gPodder as your media feed client, where you have control of what you look " -"at." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I audio and video providers I know of offer an RSS/Atom view of their " -"content, so you can, say, treat any YouTube channel like a feed on its own." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"gPodder will then managed your feeds, watched/unwatched, queue downloads, " -"etc." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Being obvious now, it was a big finding for me. If it got you interested, I " -"recommend you giving gPodder a try." -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-30-storing-ci-data-on-git-notes.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-30-storing-ci-data-on-git-notes.po deleted file mode 100644 index e9cc227..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-11-30-storing-ci-data-on-git-notes.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Storing CI data on Git notes" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-11-30" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: storing-ci-data-on-git-notes" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Extending the bare bones CI server I've [talked about before][previous-" -"article], divoplade on Freenode suggested storing CI artifacts on [Git " -"notes][git-notes], such as tarballs, binaries, logs, *etc*." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've written a small script that will put log files and CI job data on Git " -"notes, and make it visible on the porcelain log. It is a simple extension of" -" the previous article:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"set -x\n" -"\n" -"PREFIX='/srv/ci/vps'\n" -"mkdir -p \"$PREFIX\"\n" -"read -r _ SHA _ # oldrev newrev refname\n" -"FILENAME=\"$(date -Is)-$SHA.log\"\n" -"LOGFILE=\"$PREFIX/$FILENAME\"\n" -"exec &> >(tee -a \"$LOGFILE\")\n" -"\n" -"echo \"Starting CI job at: $(date -Is)\"\n" -"\n" -"finish() {\n" -" STATUS=\"$?\"\n" -" printf \"\\n\\n>>> exit status was %s\\n\" \"$STATUS\"\n" -" echo \"Finishing CI job at: $(date -Is)\"\n" -" popd\n" -" NOTE=$(cat <<EOF\n" -"See CI logs with:\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-logs show $SHA\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-data show $SHA\n" -"EOF\n" -")\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-data add -f -m \"$STATUS $FILENAME\"\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-logs add -f -F \"$LOGFILE\"\n" -" git notes add -f -m \"$NOTE\"\n" -" printf \"\\n\\n>>> CI logs added as Git note.\"\n" -"}\n" -"trap finish EXIT\n" -"\n" -"unset GIT_DIR\n" -"CLONE=\"$(mktemp -d)\"\n" -"git clone . \"$CLONE\"\n" -"pushd \"$CLONE\"\n" -"git config --global user.email git@euandre.org\n" -"git config --global user.name 'EuAndreh CI'\n" -"\n" -"./container make check site\n" -"./container make publish\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The important part is in the `finish()` function:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#25 stores the exit status and the generated filename separated by spaces;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "#26 adds the log file in a note using the `refs/notes/ci-logs` ref;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "#27 it adds a note to the commit saying how to see the logs." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A commit now has an attached note, and shows it whenever you look at it:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git show 930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c\n" -"commit 930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c (oldvps/master)\n" -"Author: EuAndreh <eu@euandre.org>\n" -"Date: Mon Nov 30 01:11:38 2020 -0300\n" -"\n" -" vps.scm: Uncomment mcron job time marker\n" -"\n" -"Notes:\n" -" See CI logs with:\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-logs show 930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c\n" -" git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-data show 930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c\n" -"\n" -"diff --git a/sync/vps.scm b/sync/vps.scm\n" -"index 3f6ca69..02b9cc6 100644\n" -"--- a/sync/vps.scm\n" -"+++ b/sync/vps.scm\n" -"@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ pki \" mail-domain \" key \\\"\" (tls-priv-for mail-domain) \"\\\"\")))\n" -" tls-prefixes)))\n" -"\n" -" (define generate-ci-index-html-job\n" -"- #~(job \"* * * * *\" ;; \"*/5 * * * *\"\n" -"+ #~(job \"*/5 * * * *\"\n" -" #$(program-file\n" -" \"generate-ci-index-html.scm\"\n" -" (with-imported-modules (modules:source-module-closure\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Other tools such as [cgit][cgit] will also show notes on the web interface: " -"[https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/commit?id=930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c](https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/commit?id=930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"You can go even further: since cgit can serve raw blob directly, you can " -"even serve such artifacts (log files, release artifacts, binaries) from cgit" -" itself:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ SHA=\"$(git notes --ref=refs/notes/ci-logs list 930ba1888f49f11e52a4a715438cd9f5f413dd9c)\"\n" -"$ echo \"https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/blob?id=$SHA\"\n" -"https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/blob?id=b3a6438a0c7a47864c54c61359b6ef50e864dbff\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"And like that you'll have cgit serving the artifacts for you: " -"[https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/blob?id=b3a6438a0c7a47864c54c61359b6ef50e864dbff](https://euandreh.xyz/vps.git/blob?id=b3a6438a0c7a47864c54c61359b6ef50e864dbff)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[previous-article]: {% link _tils/2020-11-12-diy-bare-bones-ci-server-with-" -"bash-and-nix.md %} [git-notes]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-notes [cgit]: " -"https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/" -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: git,ci" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-15-awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-in-a-repository.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-15-awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-in-a-repository.po deleted file mode 100644 index e671224..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-15-awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-in-a-repository.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Inspired by Fred Herbert's \"[Awk in 20 Minutes](https://ferd.ca/awk-" -"in-20-minutes.html)\", here's a problem I just solved with a line of Awk: " -"run ShellCheck in all scripts of a repository." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In my repositories I usually have Bash and POSIX scripts, which I want to " -"keep tidy with [ShellCheck](https://www.shellcheck.net/). Here's the first " -"version of `assert-shellcheck.sh`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is the type of script that I copy around to all repositories, and I " -"want it to be capable of working on any repository, without requiring a list" -" of files to run ShellCheck on." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This first version worked fine, as all my scripts had the '.sh' ending. But " -"I recently added some scripts without any extension, so `assert-" -"shellcheck.sh` called for a second version. The first attempt was to try " -"grepping the shebang line:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ grep '^#!/' assert-shellcheck.sh\n" -"#!/usr/sh\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Good, we have a grep pattern on the first try. Let's try to find all the " -"matching files:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ find . -type f | xargs grep -l '^#!/'\n" -"./TODOs.org\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-commit.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-push.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-merge-commit.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/fsmonitor-watchman.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-push\n" -"./.git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/commit-msg.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/post-update.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-receive.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample\n" -"./.git/hooks/update.sample\n" -"./build-aux/with-guile-env.in\n" -"./build-aux/test-driver\n" -"./build-aux/missing\n" -"./build-aux/install-sh\n" -"./build-aux/install-sh~\n" -"./bootstrap\n" -"./scripts/assert-todos.sh\n" -"./scripts/songbooks\n" -"./scripts/compile-readme.sh\n" -"./scripts/ci-build.sh\n" -"./scripts/generate-tasks-and-bugs.sh\n" -"./scripts/songbooks.in\n" -"./scripts/with-container.sh\n" -"./scripts/assert-shellcheck.sh\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This approach has a problem, though: it includes files ignored by Git, such " -"as `builld-aux/install-sh~`, and even goes into the `.git/` directory and " -"finds sample hooks in `.git/hooks/*`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "To list the files that Git is tracking we'll try `git ls-files`:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git ls-files | xargs grep -l '^#!/'\n" -"TODOs.org\n" -"bootstrap\n" -"build-aux/with-guile-env.in\n" -"old/scripts/assert-docs-spelling.sh\n" -"old/scripts/build-site.sh\n" -"old/scripts/builder.bats.sh\n" -"scripts/assert-shellcheck.sh\n" -"scripts/assert-todos.sh\n" -"scripts/ci-build.sh\n" -"scripts/compile-readme.sh\n" -"scripts/generate-tasks-and-bugs.sh\n" -"scripts/songbooks.in\n" -"scripts/with-container.sh\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It looks to be almost there, but the `TODOs.org` entry shows a flaw in it: " -"grep is looking for a `'^#!/'` pattern on any part of the file. In my case, " -"`TODOs.org` had a snippet in the middle of the file where a line started " -"with `#!/bin/sh`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"So what we actually want is to match the **first** line against the pattern." -" We could loop through each file, get the first line with `head -n 1` and " -"grep against that, but this is starting to look messy. I bet there is " -"another way of doing it concisely..." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Let's try Awk. I need a way to select the line numbers to replace `head -n " -"1`, and to stop processing the file if the pattern matches. A quick search " -"points me to using `FNR` for the former, and `{ nextline }` for the latter. " -"Let's try it:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ git ls-files | xargs awk 'FNR>1 { nextfile } /^#!\\// { print FILENAME; nextfile }'\n" -"bootstrap\n" -"build-aux/with-guile-env.in\n" -"old/scripts/assert-docs-spelling.sh\n" -"old/scripts/build-site.sh\n" -"old/scripts/builder.bats.sh\n" -"scripts/assert-shellcheck.sh\n" -"scripts/assert-todos.sh\n" -"scripts/ci-build.sh\n" -"scripts/compile-readme.sh\n" -"scripts/generate-tasks-and-bugs.sh\n" -"scripts/songbooks.in\n" -"scripts/with-container.sh\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Great! Only `TODOs.org` is missing, but the script is much better: instead " -"of matching against any part of the file that may have a shebang-like line, " -"we only look for the first. Let's put it back into the `assert-" -"shellcheck.sh` file and use `NULL` for separators to accommodate files with " -"spaces in the name:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is where I've stopped, but I imagine a likely improvement: match " -"against only `#!/bin/sh` and `#!/usr/bin/env bash` shebangs (the ones I use " -"most), to avoid running ShellCheck on Perl files, or other shebangs." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Also when reviewing the text of this article, I found that `{ nextfile }` is" -" a GNU Awk extension. It would be an improvement if `assert-shellcheck.sh` " -"relied on the POSIX subset of Awk for working correctly." -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: 'Awk snippet: ShellCheck all scripts in a repository'" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-12-15" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-in-a-repository" -msgstr "" - -msgid "*Update*" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After publishing, I could remove `{ nextfile }` and even make the script " -"simpler:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Now both the shell and Awk usage are POSIX compatible." -msgstr "" - -msgid "eu_categories: shell" -msgstr "" - -msgid "updated_at: 2020-12-16" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh -eux\n" -"\n" -"find . -type f -name '*.sh' -print0 | xargs -0 shellcheck\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/sh -eux\n" -"\n" -"git ls-files -z | \\\n" -" xargs -0 awk 'FNR>1 { nextfile } /^#!\\// { print FILENAME; nextfile }' | \\\n" -" xargs shellcheck\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/sh -eux\n" -"\n" -"git ls-files -z | \\\n" -" xargs -0 awk 'FNR==1 && /^#!\\// { print FILENAME }' | \\\n" -" xargs shellcheck\n" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "#!/bin/sh\n" -#~ "set -eu\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "find . -type f -name '*.sh' -print0 | xargs -0 shellcheck\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "#!/usr/sh\n" -#~ "set -eu\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "git ls-files -z | \\\n" -#~ " xargs -0 awk 'FNR>1 { nextfile } /^#!\\// { print FILENAME; nextfile }' | \\\n" -#~ " xargs shellcheck\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "#!/usr/sh\n" -#~ "set -eu\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "git ls-files -z | \\\n" -#~ " xargs -0 awk 'FNR==1 && /^#!\\// { print FILENAME }' | \\\n" -#~ " xargs shellcheck\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: 'Awk snippet: ShellCheck all scripts in a repository'\n" -#~ "date: 2020-12-15\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-in-a-repository" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-29-svg-favicon.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-29-svg-favicon.po deleted file mode 100644 index 863f531..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2020-12-29-svg-favicon.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I've wanted to change this website's favicon from a plain `.ico` file to a " -"proper SVG. The problem I was trying to solve was to reuse the same image on" -" other places, such as avatars." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Generating a PNG from the existing 16x16 icon was possible but bad: the " -"final image was blurry. Converting the `.ico` to an SVG was possible, but " -"sub-optimal: tools try to guess some vector paths, and the final SVG didn't " -"match the original." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Instead I used a tool to draw the \"vector pixels\" as black squares, and " -"after getting the final result I manually cleaned-up the generated XML:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"no\"?>\n" -"<svg xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\" viewBox=\"0 0 16 16\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\">\n" -" <path d=\"M 0 8 L 1 8 L 1 9 L 0 9 L 0 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 0 13 L 1 13 L 1 14 L 0 14 L 0 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 1 8 L 2 8 L 2 9 L 1 9 L 1 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 1 13 L 2 13 L 2 14 L 1 14 L 1 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 2 8 L 3 8 L 3 9 L 2 9 L 2 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 2 13 L 3 13 L 3 14 L 2 14 L 2 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 3 8 L 4 8 L 4 9 L 3 9 L 3 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 3 13 L 4 13 L 4 14 L 3 14 L 3 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 4 7 L 5 7 L 5 8 L 4 8 L 4 7 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 4 8 L 5 8 L 5 9 L 4 9 L 4 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 4 13 L 5 13 L 5 14 L 4 14 L 4 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 5 6 L 6 6 L 6 7 L 5 7 L 5 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 5 7 L 6 7 L 6 8 L 5 8 L 5 7 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 5 13 L 6 13 L 6 14 L 5 14 L 5 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 6 5 L 7 5 L 7 6 L 6 6 L 6 5 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 6 6 L 7 6 L 7 7 L 6 7 L 6 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 6 14 L 7 14 L 7 15 L 6 15 L 6 14 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 1 L 8 1 L 8 2 L 7 2 L 7 1 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 14 L 8 14 L 8 15 L 7 15 L 7 14 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 15 L 8 15 L 8 16 L 7 16 L 7 15 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 2 L 8 2 L 8 3 L 7 3 L 7 2 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 3 L 8 3 L 8 4 L 7 4 L 7 3 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 4 L 8 4 L 8 5 L 7 5 L 7 4 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 7 5 L 8 5 L 8 6 L 7 6 L 7 5 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 8 1 L 9 1 L 9 2 L 8 2 L 8 1 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 8 15 L 9 15 L 9 16 L 8 16 L 8 15 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 9 1 L 10 1 L 10 2 L 9 2 L 9 1 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 9 2 L 10 2 L 10 3 L 9 3 L 9 2 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 9 6 L 10 6 L 10 7 L 9 7 L 9 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 9 15 L 10 15 L 10 16 L 9 16 L 9 15 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 2 L 11 2 L 11 3 L 10 3 L 10 2 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 3 L 11 3 L 11 4 L 10 4 L 10 3 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 4 L 11 4 L 11 5 L 10 5 L 10 4 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 5 L 11 5 L 11 6 L 10 6 L 10 5 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 6 L 11 6 L 11 7 L 10 7 L 10 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 6 L 12 6 L 12 7 L 11 7 L 11 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 8 L 12 8 L 12 9 L 11 9 L 11 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 10 15 L 11 15 L 11 16 L 10 16 L 10 15 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 10 L 12 10 L 12 11 L 11 11 L 11 10 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 12 L 12 12 L 12 13 L 11 13 L 11 12 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 14 L 12 14 L 12 15 L 11 15 L 11 14 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 11 15 L 12 15 L 12 16 L 11 16 L 11 15 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 12 6 L 13 6 L 13 7 L 12 7 L 12 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 12 8 L 13 8 L 13 9 L 12 9 L 12 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 12 10 L 13 10 L 13 11 L 12 11 L 12 10 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 12 12 L 13 12 L 13 13 L 12 13 L 12 12 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 12 14 L 13 14 L 13 15 L 12 15 L 12 14 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 6 L 14 6 L 14 7 L 13 7 L 13 6 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 8 L 14 8 L 14 9 L 13 9 L 13 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 10 L 14 10 L 14 11 L 13 11 L 13 10 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 12 L 14 12 L 14 13 L 13 13 L 13 12 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 13 L 14 13 L 14 14 L 13 14 L 13 13 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 13 14 L 14 14 L 14 15 L 13 15 L 13 14 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 7 L 15 7 L 15 8 L 14 8 L 14 7 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 8 L 15 8 L 15 9 L 14 9 L 14 8 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 9 L 15 9 L 15 10 L 14 10 L 14 9 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 10 L 15 10 L 15 11 L 14 11 L 14 10 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 11 L 15 11 L 15 12 L 14 12 L 14 11 Z\" />\n" -" <path d=\"M 14 12 L 15 12 L 15 13 L 14 13 L 14 12 Z\" />\n" -"</svg>\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"With the new favicon file, I now had to add to the templates' `<head>` a " -"`<link>` to this icon:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"<head>\n" -" <meta charset=\"UTF-8\" />\n" -" <link rel=\"icon\" type=\"image/svg+xml\" href=\"/static/favicon.svg\">\n" -" ...\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Still missing is a bitmap image for places that can't handle vector images. " -"I used Jekyll generator to create an PNG from the existing SVG:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"module Jekyll\n" -" class FaviconGenerator < Generator\n" -" safe true\n" -" priority :high\n" -"\n" -" SIZE = 420\n" -"\n" -" def generate(site)\n" -" svg = 'static/favicon.svg'\n" -" png = 'static/favicon.png'\n" -" unless File.exist? png then\n" -" puts \"Missing '#{png}', generating...\"\n" -" puts `inkscape -o #{png} -w #{SIZE} -h #{SIZE} #{svg}`\n" -" end\n" -" end\n" -" end\n" -"end\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I had to increase the priority of the generator so that it would run before " -"other places that would use a `{% link /static/favicon.png %}`, otherwise " -"the file would be considered missing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: SVG favicon" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2020-12-29" -msgstr "" - -msgid "updated_at: 2021-01-12" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: svg-favicon" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The good thing about this new favicon (at " -"[`/static/favicon.svg`](/static/favicon.svg)) is that a) it is simple enough" -" that I feel comfortable editing it manually and b) it is an SVG, which " -"means I can generate any desired size." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "title: SVG favicon\n" -#~ "date: 2020-12-29\n" -#~ "layout: post\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: svg-favicon" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "The good thing about this new favicon is that a) it is simple enough that I " -#~ "feel comfortable editing it manually and b) it is an SVG, which means I can " -#~ "generate any desired size." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-12-awk-snippet-send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-12-awk-snippet-send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl.po deleted file mode 100644 index 5ed4783..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-12-awk-snippet-send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: 'Awk snippet: send email to multiple recipients with cURL'" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-01-12" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: awk-snippet-send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl" -msgstr "" - -msgid "My requirements for the `sendmail` command were:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "store the email in a file, and send it later." -msgstr "" - -msgid "send from different addresses, using different SMTP servers;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I couldn't find an MTA that could accomplish that, but I was able to quickly" -" write a solution." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The first part was the easiest: store the email in a file:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"# ~/.config/mutt/muttrc:\n" -"set sendmail=~/bin/enqueue-email.sh\n" -"\n" -"# ~/bin/enqueue-email.sh:\n" -"#!/bin/sh -eu\n" -"\n" -"cat - > \"$HOME/mbsync/my-queued-emails/$(date -Is)\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Now that I had the email file store locally, I needed a program to send the " -"email from the file, so that I could create a cronjob like:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"for f in ~/mbsync/my-queued-emails/*; do\n" -" ~/bin/dispatch-email.sh \"$f\" && rm \"$f\"\n" -"done\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The `dispatch-email.sh` would have to look at the `From: ` header and decide" -" which SMTP server to use. As I [found " -"out](https://blog.edmdesigner.com/send-email-from-linux-command-line/) that " -"[curl](https://curl.se/) supports SMTP and is able to send emails, this is " -"what I ended up with:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Most of curl flags used are self-explanatory, except for `$rcpt`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"curl connects to the SMTP server, but doesn't set the recipient address by " -"looking at the message. My solution was to generate the curl flags, store " -"them in `$rcpt` and use it unquoted to leverage shell word splitting." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"To me, the most interesting part was building the `$rcpt` flags. My first " -"instinct was to try grep, but it couldn't print only matches in a regex. As " -"I started to turn towards sed, I envisioned needing something else to loop " -"over the sed output, and I then moved to Awk." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"$ H='To: to@example.com, to2@example.com\\nCc: cc@example.com, cc2@example.com\\nBcc: bcc@example.com,bcc2@example.com\\n'\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk '/^To: .*$/ { print $0 }'\n" -"To: to@example.com, to2@example.com\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { print m }'\n" -"awk: ligne de commande:1: (FILENAME=- FNR=1) fatal : tentative d'utilisation du tableau « m » dans un contexte scalaire\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { print m[0] }'\n" -"To: to@example.com, to2@example.com\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { print m[1] }'\n" -"to@example.com, to2@example.com\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { split(m[1], tos, \" \"); print tos }'\n" -"awk: ligne de commande:1: (FILENAME=- FNR=1) fatal : tentative d'utilisation du tableau « tos » dans un contexte scalaire\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { split(m[1], tos, \" \"); print tos[0] }'\n" -"\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { split(m[1], tos, \" \"); print tos[1] }'\n" -"to@example.com,\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { split(m[1], tos, \" \"); print tos[2] }'\n" -"to2@example.com\n" -"$ printf \"$H\" | awk 'match($0, /^To: (.*)$/, m) { split(m[1], tos, \" \"); print tos[3] }'\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(This isn't the verbatim interactive session, but a cleaned version to make " -"it more readable.)" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"At this point, I realized I needed a for loop over the `tos` array, and I " -"moved the Awk snippet into the `~/bin/dispatch-email.sh`. I liked the final " -"thing:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"match($0, /^(To|Cc|Bcc): (.*)$/, m) {\n" -" split(m[2], tos, \",\")\n" -" for (i in tos) {\n" -" print \"--mail-rcpt \" tos[i]\n" -" }\n" -"}\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I learn more about Awk, I feel that it is too undervalued, as many people" -" turn to Perl or other programming languages when Awk suffices. The " -"advantage is pretty clear: writing programs that run on any POSIX system, " -"without extra dependencies required." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Coding to the standards is underrated." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh -eu\n" -"\n" -"F=\"$1\"\n" -"\n" -"rcpt=\"$(awk '\n" -" match($0, /^(To|Cc|Bcc): (.*)$/, m) {\n" -" split(m[2], tos, \",\")\n" -" for (i in tos) {\n" -" print \"--mail-rcpt \" tos[i]\n" -" }\n" -" }\n" -"' \"$F\")\"\n" -"\n" -"if grep -qE '^From: .*<addr@server1\\.org>$' \"$F\"; then\n" -" curl \\\n" -" -s \\\n" -" --url smtp://smtp.server1.org:587 \\\n" -" --ssl-reqd \\\n" -" --mail-from addr@server1.org \\\n" -" $rcpt \\\n" -" --user 'addr@server1.org:my-long-and-secure-passphrase' \\\n" -" --upload-file \"$F\"\n" -"elif grep -qE '^From: .*<addr@server2\\.org>$' \"$F\"; then\n" -" curl \\\n" -" -s \\\n" -" --url smtp://smtp.server2.org:587 \\\n" -" --ssl-reqd \\\n" -" --mail-from addr@server2.org \\\n" -" $rcpt \\\n" -" --user 'addr@server2.org:my-long-and-secure-passphrase' \\\n" -" --upload-file \"$F\"\n" -"else\n" -" echo 'Bad \"From: \" address'\n" -" exit 1\n" -"fi\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the short Awk snippet, 3 things were new to me: the `match(...)`, " -"`split(...)` and `for () {}`. The only other function I have ever used was " -"`gsub(...)`, but these new ones felt similar enough that I could almost " -"guess their behaviour and arguments. `match(...)` stores the matches of a " -"regex on the given array positionally, and `split(...)` stores the chunks in" -" the given array." -msgstr "" - -msgid "I even did it incrementally:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I experiment with [Neomutt](https://neomutt.org/), I wanted to keep being" -" able to enqueue emails for sending later like my previous setup, so that I " -"didn't rely on having an internet connection." -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "As I experimented with [Neomutt](https://neomutt.org/), I wanted to keep " -#~ "being able to enqueue emails for sending later like my previous setup, so " -#~ "that I didn't rely on having an internet connection." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "I even did this incrementally:" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "In the short Awk snippet, 3 things were new to me: the `match(...)`, " -#~ "`split(...)` and `for () {}`. The only other function I have ever used was " -#~ "`gsub(...)`, but these new felt similar enough that I could almost guess " -#~ "their behaviour. `match(...)` stores the matches of a regex on the given " -#~ "array positionally, and `split(...)` stores the chunks in the given array." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "As I experimented with [Neomutt](https://neomutt.org/), I wanted to keep " -#~ "being able to enqueue emails for sending later, so that I didn't rely on " -#~ "having an internet connection." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "#!/bin/sh -eu\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "F=\"$1\"\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "rcpt=\"$(awk '\n" -#~ " match($0, /^(To|Cc|Bcc): (.*)$/, m) {\n" -#~ " split(m[2], tos, \",\")\n" -#~ " for (i in tos) {\n" -#~ " print \"--mail-rcpt \" tos[i]\n" -#~ " }\n" -#~ " }\n" -#~ "' \"$F\")\"\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "if grep -qE '^From: .*<addr@server1\\.org>$' \"$F\"; then\n" -#~ " curl \\\n" -#~ " -s \\\n" -#~ " --url smtp://smtp.server1.org:587 \\\n" -#~ " --ssl-reqd \\\n" -#~ " --mail-from addr@server1.org \\\n" -#~ " $rcpt \\\n" -#~ " --user 'addr@server1.org:my-long-and-secure-passphrase' \\\n" -#~ " --upload-file \"$F\"\n" -#~ "eliif grep -qE '^From: .*<addr@server2\\.org>$' \"$F\"; then\n" -#~ " curl \\\n" -#~ " -s \\\n" -#~ " --url smtp://smtp.server2.org:587 \\\n" -#~ " --ssl-reqd \\\n" -#~ " --mail-from addr@server2.org \\\n" -#~ " $rcpt \\\n" -#~ " --user 'addr@server2.org:my-long-and-secure-passphrase' \\\n" -#~ " --upload-file \"$F\"\n" -#~ "else\n" -#~ " echo 'Bad \"From: \" address'\n" -#~ " exit 1\n" -#~ "fi\n" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po deleted file mode 100644 index e285d50..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-01-17-posix-sh-and-shebangs.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: POSIX sh and shebangs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-01-17" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: posix-sh-and-shebangs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I [keep moving][posix-awk-0] [towards POSIX][posix-awk-1], I'm on the " -"process of migrating all my Bash scripts to POSIX sh." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As I dropped `[[`, arrays and other Bashisms, I was left staring at the " -"first line of every script, wondering what to do: what is the POSIX sh " -"equivalent of `#!/usr/bin/env bash`? I already knew that POSIX says nothing " -"about shebangs, and that the portable way to call a POSIX sh script is `sh " -"script.sh`, but I didn't know what to do with that first line." -msgstr "" - -msgid "What I had previously was:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/usr/bin/env bash\n" -"set -Eeuo pipefail\n" -"cd \"$(dirname \"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}\")\"\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Obviously, the `$BASH_SOURCE` would be gone, and I would have to adapt some " -"of my scripts to not rely on the script location. The `-E` and `-o pipefail`" -" options were also gone, and would be replaced by nothing." -msgstr "" - -msgid "I converted all of them to:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "#!/bin/sh -eu\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I moved the `-eu` options to the shebang line itself, striving for " -"conciseness. But as I changed callers from `./script.sh` to `sh script.sh`, " -"things started to fail. Some tests that should fail reported errors, but " -"didn't return 1." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"My first reaction was to revert back to `./script.sh`, but the POSIX bug I " -"caught is a strong strain, and when I went back to it, I figured that the " -"callers were missing some flags. Specifically, `sh -eu script.sh`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Then it clicked: when running with `sh script.sh`, the shebang line with the" -" sh options is ignored, as it is a comment!" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Which means that the shebang most friendly with POSIX is:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"#!/bin/sh\n" -"set -eu\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"when running via `./script.sh`, if the system has an executable at " -"`/bin/sh`, it will be used to run the script;" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"when running via `sh script.sh`, the sh options aren't ignored as " -"previously." -msgstr "" - -msgid "TIL." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[posix-awk-0]: {% link _tils/2020-12-15-awk-snippet-shellcheck-all-scripts-" -"in-a-repository.md %} [posix-awk-1]: {% link _tils/2021-01-12-awk-snippet-" -"send-email-to-multiple-recipients-with-curl.md %}" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po deleted file mode 100644 index ab59a4f..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-clojure-auto-curry.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Clojure auto curry" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: clojure-auto-curry" -msgstr "" - -msgid "A naive `add` definition, alongside its usage and macroexpansion:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"user=> (defcurry add\n" -" [a b c d e]\n" -" (+ 1 2 3 4 5))\n" -"#'user/add\n" -"\n" -"user=> (add 1)\n" -"#object[clojure.core$partial$fn__5857 0x2c708440 \"clojure.core$partial$fn__5857@2c708440\"]\n" -"\n" -"user=> (add 1 2 3 4)\n" -"#object[clojure.core$partial$fn__5863 0xf4c0e4e \"clojure.core$partial$fn__5863@f4c0e4e\"]\n" -"\n" -"user=> ((add 1) 2 3 4 5)\n" -"15\n" -"\n" -"user=> (((add 1) 2 3) 4 5)\n" -"15\n" -"\n" -"user=> (use 'clojure.pprint)\n" -"nil\n" -"\n" -"user=> (pprint\n" -" (macroexpand\n" -" '(defcurry add\n" -" [a b c d e]\n" -" (+ 1 2 3 4 5))))\n" -"(def\n" -" add\n" -" (clojure.core/fn\n" -" ([a b c d e] (+ 1 2 3 4 5))\n" -" ([a] (clojure.core/partial add a))\n" -" ([a b] (clojure.core/partial add a b))\n" -" ([a b c] (clojure.core/partial add a b c))\n" -" ([a b c d] (clojure.core/partial add a b c d))))\n" -"nil\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This simplistic `defcurry` definition doesn't support optional parameters, " -"multi-arity, `&` rest arguments, docstrings, etc., but it could certainly " -"evolve to do so." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I like how `defcurry` is so short, and abdicates the responsability of doing" -" the multi-arity logic to Clojure's built-in multi-arity support. Simple and" -" elegant." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Same Clojure as before, now with auto-currying via macros." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Here's a simple macro defined by [Loretta " -"He](http://lorettahe.github.io/clojure/2016/09/22/clojure-auto-curry) to " -"create Clojure functions that are curried on all arguments, relying on " -"Clojure's multi-arity support:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-04-24 1" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defmacro defcurry\n" -" [name args & body]\n" -" (let [partials (map (fn [n]\n" -" `(~(subvec args 0 n) (partial ~name ~@(take n args))))\n" -" (range 1 (count args)))]\n" -" `(defn ~name\n" -" (~args ~@body)\n" -" ~@partials)))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Comparison with Common Lisp" -msgstr "" - -msgid "My attempt at writing an equivalent for Common Lisp gives me:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defun partial (fn &rest args)\n" -" (lambda (&rest args2)\n" -" (apply fn (append args args2))))\n" -"\n" -"(defun curry-n (n func)\n" -" (cond ((< n 0) (error \"Too many arguments\"))\n" -" ((zerop n) (funcall func))\n" -" (t (lambda (&rest rest)\n" -" (curry-n (- n (length rest))\n" -" (apply #'partial func rest))))))\n" -"\n" -"(defmacro defcurry (name args &body body)\n" -" `(defun ,name (&rest rest)\n" -" (let ((func (lambda ,args ,@body)))\n" -" (curry-n (- ,(length args) (length rest))\n" -" (apply #'partial func rest)))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Without built-in multi-arity support, we have to do more work, like tracking" -" the number of arguments consumed so far. We also have to write `#'partial` " -"ourselves. That is, without dependending on any library, sticking to ANSI " -"Common Lisp." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The usage is pretty similar:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"* (defcurry add (a b c d e)\n" -" (+ a b c d e))\n" -"ADD\n" -"\n" -"* (add 1)\n" -"#<FUNCTION (LAMBDA (&REST REST) :IN CURRY-N) {100216419B}>\n" -"\n" -"* (funcall (add 1) 2 3 4)\n" -"#<FUNCTION (LAMBDA (&REST REST) :IN CURRY-N) {100216537B}>\n" -"\n" -"* (funcall (add 1) 2 3 4 5)\n" -"15\n" -"\n" -"* (funcall (funcall (add 1) 2 3) 4 5)\n" -"15\n" -"\n" -"* (macroexpand-1\n" -" '(defcurry add (a b c d e)\n" -" (+ a b c d e)))\n" -"(DEFUN ADD (&REST REST)\n" -" (LET ((FUNC (LAMBDA (A B C D E) (+ A B C D E))))\n" -" (CURRY-N (- 5 (LENGTH REST)) (APPLY #'PARTIAL FUNC REST))))\n" -"T\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This also require `funcall`s, since we return a `lambda` that doesn't live " -"in the function namespace." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Like the Clojure one, it doesn't support optional parameters, `&rest` rest " -"arguments, docstrings, etc., but it also could evolve to do so." -msgstr "" - -msgid "updated_at: 2021-04-27" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "(defmacro defcurry\n" -#~ " [fname args & body]\n" -#~ " (let [partials (map (fn [n]\n" -#~ " `(~(subvec args 0 n) (partial ~fname ~@(take n args))))\n" -#~ " (range 1 (count args)))]\n" -#~ " `(defn ~fname\n" -#~ " (~args ~@body)\n" -#~ " ~@partials)))\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "date: 2021-04-24" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "A simple macro defined by [Loretta " -#~ "He](http://lorettahe.github.io/clojure/2016/09/22/clojure-auto-curry) to " -#~ "create Clojure functions that are curried on all arguments, relying on " -#~ "Clojure's multi-arity support:" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Without built-in multi-arity support, we have to do more work, like tracking" -#~ " the number of arguments consumed so far. That is, without dependending on " -#~ "any library, sticking to ANSI Common Lisp." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "(defun curry-n (n fn)\n" -#~ " (if (= 0 n)\n" -#~ " (funcall fn)\n" -#~ " (lambda (&rest rest)\n" -#~ " (curry-n (something n) fn))))\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "(defun add (a b c d e)\n" -#~ " (curry-n\n" -#~ " (length '(a b c d e))\n" -#~ " (lambda (&rest rest)\n" -#~ " (apply #'+ rest))))\n" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "(defun curry-n (n fn)\n" -#~ " (if (= 0 n)\n" -#~ " (funcall fn)\n" -#~ " (lambda (&rest rest)\n" -#~ " (curry-n (something n) fn))))\n" -#~ "\n" -#~ "(defun add (a b c d e)\n" -#~ " (curry-n\n" -#~ " (length '(a b c d e))\n" -#~ " (lambda (&rest rest)\n" -#~ " (apply #'+ rest))))\n" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-common-lisp-argument-precedence-order-parameterization-of-a-generic-function.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-common-lisp-argument-precedence-order-parameterization-of-a-generic-function.po deleted file mode 100644 index 6aa66a8..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-common-lisp-argument-precedence-order-parameterization-of-a-generic-function.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"title: Common Lisp argument precedence order parameterization of a generic " -"function" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"ref: common-lisp-argument-precedence-order-parameterization-of-a-generic-" -"function" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When CLOS dispatches a method, it picks the most specific method definition " -"to the argument list:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"\n" -"* (defgeneric a-fn (x))\n" -"#<STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION A-FN (0) {5815ACB9}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defmethod a-fn (x) :default-method)\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD A-FN (T) {581DB535}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defmethod a-fn ((x number)) :a-number)\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD A-FN (NUMBER) {58241645}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defmethod a-fn ((x (eql 1))) :number-1)\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD A-FN ((EQL 1)) {582A7D75}>\n" -"\n" -"* (a-fn nil)\n" -":DEFAULT-METHOD\n" -"\n" -"* (a-fn \"1\")\n" -":DEFAULT-METHOD\n" -"\n" -"* (a-fn 0)\n" -":A-NUMBER\n" -"\n" -"* (a-fn 1)\n" -":NUMBER-1\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"CLOS uses a similar logic when choosing the method from parent classes, when" -" multiple ones are available:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"* (defclass class-a () ())\n" -"\n" -"#<STANDARD-CLASS CLASS-A {583E0B25}>\n" -"* (defclass class-b () ())\n" -"\n" -"#<STANDARD-CLASS CLASS-B {583E7F6D}>\n" -"* (defgeneric another-fn (obj))\n" -"\n" -"#<STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION ANOTHER-FN (0) {583DA749}>\n" -"* (defmethod another-fn ((obj class-a)) :class-a)\n" -"; Compiling LAMBDA (.PV-CELL. .NEXT-METHOD-CALL. OBJ):\n" -"; Compiling Top-Level Form:\n" -"\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD ANOTHER-FN (CLASS-A) {584523C5}>\n" -"* (defmethod another-fn ((obj class-b)) :class-b)\n" -"; Compiling LAMBDA (.PV-CELL. .NEXT-METHOD-CALL. OBJ):\n" -"; Compiling Top-Level Form:\n" -"\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD ANOTHER-FN (CLASS-B) {584B8895}>\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Given the above definitions, when inheriting from `class-a` and `class-b`, " -"the order of inheritance matters:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"* (defclass class-a-coming-first (class-a class-b) ())\n" -"#<STANDARD-CLASS CLASS-A-COMING-FIRST {584BE6AD}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defclass class-b-coming-first (class-b class-a) ())\n" -"#<STANDARD-CLASS CLASS-B-COMING-FIRST {584C744D}>\n" -"\n" -"* (another-fn (make-instance 'class-a-coming-first))\n" -":CLASS-A\n" -"\n" -"* (another-fn (make-instance 'class-b-coming-first))\n" -":CLASS-B\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Combining the order of inheritance with generic functions with multiple " -"arguments, CLOS has to make a choice of how to pick a method given two " -"competing definitions, and its default strategy is prioritizing from left to" -" right:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"* (defgeneric yet-another-fn (obj1 obj2))\n" -"#<STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION YET-ANOTHER-FN (0) {584D9EC9}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defmethod yet-another-fn ((obj1 class-a) obj2) :first-arg-specialized)\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD YET-ANOTHER-FN (CLASS-A T) {5854269D}>\n" -"\n" -"* (defmethod yet-another-fn (obj1 (obj2 class-b)) :second-arg-specialized)\n" -"#<STANDARD-METHOD YET-ANOTHER-FN (T CLASS-B) {585AAAAD}>\n" -"\n" -"* (yet-another-fn (make-instance 'class-a) (make-instance 'class-b))\n" -":FIRST-ARG-SPECIALIZED\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"For that, we use the `:argument-precedence-order` option when declaring a " -"generic function:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"* (defgeneric yet-another-fn (obj1 obj2) (:argument-precedence-order obj2 obj1))\n" -"#<STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION YET-ANOTHER-FN (2) {584D9EC9}>\n" -"\n" -"* (yet-another-fn (make-instance 'class-a) (make-instance 'class-b))\n" -":SECOND-ARG-SPECIALIZED\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"I liked that the `:argument-precedence-order` option exists. We shouldn't " -"have to change the arguments from `(obj1 obj2)` to `(obj2 obj1)` just to " -"make CLOS pick the method that we want. We can configure its default " -"behaviour if desired, and keep the order of arguments however it best fits " -"the generic function." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Comparison with Clojure" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Clojure has an equivalent, when using `defmulti`." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Since when declaring a multi-method with `defmulti` we must define the " -"dispatch function, Clojure uses it to pick the method definition. Since the " -"dispatch function is required, there is no need for a default behaviour, " -"such as left-to-right." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Conclusion" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Making the argument precedence order configurable for generic functions but " -"not for class definitions makes a lot of sense." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"One shouldn't change the order of arguments of a generic function for the " -"sake of tailoring it to the CLOS priority ranking algorithm, but doing it " -"for a class definition is just fine." -msgstr "" - -msgid "TIL." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"CLOS has to make a choice between the first and the second definition of " -"`yet-another-fn`, but its choice is just a heuristic. What if we want the " -"choice to be based on the second argument, instead of the first?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When declaring a class, we can choose the precedence order, and that is " -"about it. But when defining a generic function, the order of arguments is " -"more important to the function semantics, and the argument precedence being " -"left-to-right is just the default behaviour." -msgstr "" - -msgid "References" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"[Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp: A Programmer's Guide to " -"CLOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-" -"Oriented_Programming_in_Common_Lisp), by Sonja E. Keene" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-04-24 2" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "date: 2021-04-24" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "CLOS has to make a choice between the first and the second definition of " -#~ "`yet-another-fn`, but its choice is just a heuristic. What if we want to the" -#~ " choice to be based on the second argument first?" -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "When declaring a class, we can choose the precedence order, and that is " -#~ "about it. But when defining a generic function, the order of argumentws is " -#~ "more important to the function semantics, and the argument precedence being " -#~ "left-to-right is just the default behaviour." -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-three-way-conditional-for-number-signs.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-three-way-conditional-for-number-signs.po deleted file mode 100644 index 925a00b..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/_tils/2021-04-24-three-way-conditional-for-number-signs.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Three-way conditional for number signs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "date: 2021-04-24 3" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: post" -msgstr "" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ref: three-way-conditional-for-number-signs" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"A useful macro from Paul Graham's [On " -"Lisp](http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisptext.html) book:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(defmacro nif (expr pos zero neg)\n" -" (let ((g (gensym)))\n" -" `(let ((,g ,expr))\n" -" (cond ((plusp ,g) ,pos)\n" -" ((zerop ,g) ,zero)\n" -" (t ,neg)))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The latest example I can think of is section 1.3.3 of [Structure and " -"Interpretation of Computer " -"Programs](https://mitpress.mit.edu/sites/default/files/sicp/index.html), " -"which I was reading recently:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(define (search f neg-point pos-point)\n" -" (let ((midpoint (average neg-point pos-point)))\n" -" (if (close-enough? neg-point post-point)\n" -" midpoint\n" -" (let ((test-value (f midpoint)))\n" -" (cond ((positive? test-value)\n" -" (search f neg-point midpoint))\n" -" ((negative? test-value)\n" -" (search f midpoint pos-point))\n" -" (else midpoint))))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"(define (search f neg-point pos-point)\n" -" (let ((midpoint (average neg-point pos-point)))\n" -" (if (close-enough? neg-point post-point)\n" -" midpoint\n" -" (nif (f midpoint)\n" -" (search f neg-point midpoint)\n" -" (midpoint)\n" -" (search f midpoint pos-point)))))\n" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"It also avoids `cond`'s extra clunky parentheses for grouping, which is " -"unnecessary but built-in." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"As a macro, I personally feel it tilts the balance towards expressivenes " -"despite its extra cognitive load toll." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"After I looked at this macro, I started seeing opportunities to using it in " -"many places, and yet I didn't see anyone else using it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Not that the book should introduce such macro this early, but I couldn't " -"avoid feeling bothered by not using the `nif` macro, which could even remove" -" the need for the intermediate `test-value` variable:" -msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "After I looked at this macro, I started seeing opportunities to using it in " -#~ "many places, and yet I didn't see anyonelse using it." -#~ msgstr "" - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Not that the book should introduce such macro this early, but I couldn't " -#~ "avoid feeling bothered by not using a `nif` macro, which could even remove " -#~ "the need for the intermediate `test-value` variable:" -#~ msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/a-propos.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/a-propos.po deleted file mode 100644 index 15a2579..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/a-propos.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: page" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: About lang: en ref: about" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Hi, I'm EuAndreh. I write software and occasionally music. You can find my " -"contact information in the footer of this page, or mail my [public " -"inbox](mailto:~euandreh/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht) " -"([archive](https://lists.sr.ht/~euandreh/public-inbox))." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This is my personal website where I write articles, publish software and " -"more related work." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Other things" -msgstr "" - -msgid "[Pastebins listing]({% link pastebins.en.md %})." -msgstr "" - -msgid "[Articles by category]({% link categories.en.md %})." -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/about.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/about.po deleted file mode 100644 index 243a70b..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/about.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: \n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-01-01 13:58-0300\n" -"Last-Translator: \n" -"Language-Team: \n" -"Language: pt\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"X-Generator: Poedit 2.4.2\n" - -msgid "" -"Hi, I'm EuAndreh. I write software and occasionally music. You can find my " -"contact information in the footer of this page, or mail my [public " -"inbox](mailto:~euandreh/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht) " -"([archive](https://lists.sr.ht/~euandreh/public-inbox))." -msgstr "" -"Oi, eu sou EuAndreh. Eu escrevo software e ocasionalmente música. Você " -"encontra dados para me contatar no rodapé desta página, ou pode mandar " -"também uma mensagem para minha [caixa de entrada " -"pública](mailto:~euandreh/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht) " -"([arquivo](https://lists.sr.ht/~euandreh/public-inbox))." - -msgid "" -"This is my personal website where I write articles, publish software and " -"more related work." -msgstr "" -"Esse é o meu site pessoal onde eu escrevo artigos, público software e outros" -" trabalhos relacionados." - -msgid "title: About" -msgstr "title: Sobre" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "lang: pt" - -msgid "ref: about" -msgstr "ref: about" - -msgid "layout: default" -msgstr "layout: default" - -#~ msgid "layout: page" -#~ msgstr "layout: page" - -#~ msgid "Other things" -#~ msgstr "Outras coisas" - -#~ msgid "[Articles by category]({% link categories.en.md %})." -#~ msgstr "[Artigos por categoria]({% link categorias.md %})." - -#~ msgid "[Pastebins listing]({% link pastebins.en.md %})." -#~ msgstr "[Lista de pastebins]({% link pastebins.pt.md %})." - -#~ msgid "" -#~ "layout: page\n" -#~ "title: About\n" -#~ "lang: en\n" -#~ "ref: about" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "layout: page\n" -#~ "title: Sobre\n" -#~ "lang: pt\n" -#~ "ref: about" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/articles-by-category.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/articles-by-category.po deleted file mode 100644 index 1e6e76a..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/articles-by-category.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: \n" -"PO-Revision-Date: \n" -"Last-Translator: \n" -"Language-Team: \n" -"Language: pt\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"X-Generator: Poedit 2.4.2\n" - -msgid "title: Articles by category" -msgstr "title: Artigos por categoria" - -msgid "lang: en" -msgstr "lang: pt" - -msgid "{% include categories.html kind=\"articles\" %}" -msgstr "{% include categories.html kind=\"articles\" %}" - -msgid "ref: articles-by-category" -msgstr "ref: articles-by-category" - -msgid "layout: default" -msgstr "layout: default" - -#~ msgid "layout: page" -#~ msgstr "layout: page" - -#~ msgid "ref: articles-by-categories" -#~ msgstr "ref: articles-by-categories" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categorias.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categorias.po deleted file mode 100644 index c4da368..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categorias.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" - -msgid "title: Articles by category" -msgstr "" - -msgid "layout: page lang: en ref: categories" -msgstr "" - -msgid "{% include categories.html %}" -msgstr "" diff --git a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categories.en.po b/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categories.en.po deleted file mode 100644 index f161df9..0000000 --- a/locale/pt/LC_MESSAGES/categories.en.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: \n" -"POT-Creation-Date: \n" -"PO-Revision-Date: \n" -"Last-Translator: \n" -"Language-Team: \n" -"Language: en\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; 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