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I was a bit unhappy with the state of unit testing and wanted a better experience when hacking on https://github.com/adisbladis/pyproject.nix so I ended up forking https://github.com/nix-community/nix-eval-jobs and turned it into a test runner rather than a threaded evaluator.

My previous test suite was a Python one that first inspected the test attribute names and then fired off one Nix process per attribute. This instead uses the Nix C++ API and allows you to do the same per-attribute eval failure catching without the process overhead.

My test runs locally took 3.5s for 5 tests and are now down to 70ms.

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[-] adis@lemmy.blad.is 6 points 1 year ago

Open firmware is important for trusting your boot chain. Seeing their list of partners in the article makes it look like a bunch of cloud providers want to take early boot security very seriously.

[-] adis@lemmy.blad.is 2 points 1 year ago

It's great to see that you're trying to establish something like that but I see a few issues with how it's set up right now:

  • Mushrooms and medical cannabis should be separated.

Medical cannabis is legal in NZ right now while psilocybin mushrooms are not. These medicines lives in similar realms, but it's not quite the same legality and stigma wise.

  • The name trees carry some "weed bro" connotations over from reddit

Contrast this with reddit where we have https://www.reddit.com/r/MedicalCannabisNZ/ for medical cannabis discussions, https://www.reddit.com/r/NZTrees/ for non-medical (tbh it's mostly growing) and https://www.reddit.com/r/MagicPlantsNZ/ for psychadelics. I think separating along similar lines makes sense, wdyt?

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submitted 1 year ago by adis@lemmy.blad.is to c/support@lemmy.nz

The access to medical cannabis in NZ is very new and correct information is very hard to come by. Businesses are not allowed to advertise products, pharmacies are not allowed to advertise stock levels, etc etc.

Currently the de facto space for the medical cannabis community in NZ to disseminate correct information is through the MedicalCannabisNZ community on reddit.

It would be amazing if we had a fediverse equivalent.

[-] adis@lemmy.blad.is 3 points 1 year ago

My personal view is that anti-vax, climate change denial, and similar content should be removed on sight.

What do you consider as anti-vax then? There is a whole spectrum from "vaccines causes autism" to "covid vaccines are safe and efficient", where both of these extremes are blatant misinformation.

I am staunchly against vaccine mandates. Is that a viewpoint that is OK to argue for? I do not think the current set of covid vaccines are either safe or efficient. Is that a view I am allowed to express?

adis

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