#proTip
You know how you’ll be walking along, minding your own business, and all of a sudden there’s a stone in your shoe? It’s only a little one and you can shake your foot without hardly breaking stride and get it to somewhere it doesn’t hurt so much or even hardly at all. But then it moves and you’ve gotta shake your foot again. Guess what. You can stop and take off your shoe and tip out the…
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBCRadio3's #Breakfast
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Yury Revich, Libor Ježek, Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice & Michael Halšsz:
🎵 Symphonie concertante in A major Op.9`2 (2nd mvt)
https://open.spotify.com/track/0vxDqjHHacetJeaI9rmYFu
Early Planet Formation in Embedded Disks (eDisk). XX: Constraining the Chemical Tracers of Young Protostellar Sources
Rajeeb Sharma, Jes K. J{\o}rgensen, Merel L. R. van 't Hoff, Jeong-Eun Lee, Yuri Aikawa, Sacha Gavino, Yao-Lun Yang, Nagayoshi Ohashi, John J. Tobin, Patrick M. Koch, Zhi-Yun Li, Leslie W. Looney, Mayank Narang, Suchitra Narayanan, Travis J. Thieme
1. Have a simple job to do. Figure out #Makefile will do the job.
2. Think a bit about portability. Makefile becomes slightly more complex.
3. You're finally done. It turns out that some stupid implicit rule in GNU Make fires and adds a `rm` at the end that removes part of the output.
4. Use #Meson.
Just an average #Gentoo day.
[UPDATE: Now I regret using Meson. If you do anything that's not 100% boilerplate, it just keeps throwing obstacles in your way.]