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Set by lizmat on 25 August 2021.
melezhik .tell tbrowder can we change mybfio slogan to "Friendly Software Reviews Network" ? (on raku.org page) 03:16
tellable6 melezhik, I'll pass your message to tbrowder
tbrowder .tell melezhik sure thing 10:47
tellable6 tbrowder, I'll pass your message to melezhik
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lizmat weekly: www.reddit.com/r/rakulang/ we have just passed the 1000 Rakoons mark! 12:19
notable6 lizmat, Noted! (weekly)
melezhik . 13:43
tellable6 2021-10-28T10:47:24Z #raku <tbrowder> melezhik sure thing
[Coke] it's been a while; what's being done in "make spectest" after the warning about inline::perl5 but before the first test is run? 14:40
(it's VERY slow on win)
MasterDuke it's slow on linux too 14:41
dakkar I *guess* that's when the "fudge" happens? 14:48
which is written in raku, and calls another raku program for each test file to fudge 14:50
oops, sorry, no, it's written in perl5
[Coke]: it's probably t/spec/fudgeall 14:51
[Coke] ah, right. thanks 15:03
Xliff \o 15:48
If I'm using rakubrew, what's the command to build latest raku from git? "rakubrew build moar blead" doesn't seem to work anymore 15:49
Huh. 15:55
"rakubrew build moar master" did the trick.
ugexe rakubrew build moar-blead 15:59
Xliff Oh. LOL 16:02
melezhik now has small notification system. whenever someone reply to your post (review or comment) you'll see this in the navbar - twitter.com/melezhik2/status/14538...2116059142 21:19
baby steps, but at least better then nothing )))
melezhik so if someone would help me test that I'd appreciate ... 21:20
El_Che if you accept my terrible comment: the colours, my eyes 21:22
melezhik you can change to light theme ... 21:23
there is the link
El_Che better 21:24
isn't black as a default a weird choice?
anyway, lots of people like black teams probably 21:25
melezhik black?
El_Che black
dark
melezhik ah ... I see now
El_Che the version of a site with dark colours that makes it unreadable :)
melezhik yes you are right my recent commit made dark theme is default 21:26
lets run a poll? :')
El_Che I have collegues that use a browser plugin to make everything dark theme
only a few, though 21:27
melezhik I have a bunch of questions I would like to ask about people about mybfio design/UX , maybe create a post somehow ...
"I have collegues that use a browser plugin to make everything dark theme" oh , :')
it's not I like the dark theme very much, I just think it looks slightly better then light 21:28
El_Che it literally tires my eyes
melezhik it's hard to decide - basically I am limited by jenil.github.io/bulmaswatch/
El_Che to much contrast I think
melezhik i can even make it configurable though UI - so a user choose form all of them 21:29
I see ...
thanks for feedback
El_Che it's not a nice one and very subjective one, but better be honest 21:31
I am pretty sure others love the dark theme
japhb El_Che, melezhik: Dark themes are necessary for people who get visual migraines. Surrounding light levels matter for that as well; at my previous company, we had the maintenance teams turn off some of the overhead lighting banks to allow for intentional darker areas. On the flip side, we had team members who really needed bright surroundings, and always took the window seats and bright overhead lights. 22:15
melezhik El_Che that's ok, I appreciate your feedback, no worries ))) 22:49
melezhik El_Che changed default theme to light ))) 23:08