From 9c10ae2a6dfcd200646e98b7888da7d5d743622c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Minimata Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 16:20:16 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] vault backup: 2023-09-12 16:20:16 --- Notes/Fleeting/Bun 1.0 dropped.md | 1 - Notes/Fleeting/Business plan.md | 1 - Notes/Notes to review.md | 2 +- 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Notes/Fleeting/Bun 1.0 dropped.md b/Notes/Fleeting/Bun 1.0 dropped.md index a13ab53..27629f1 100644 --- a/Notes/Fleeting/Bun 1.0 dropped.md +++ b/Notes/Fleeting/Bun 1.0 dropped.md @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ relates-to: "[[Bun]]" creation-date: 2023-09-10 22:00 modification-date: Sunday 10th September 2023 22:00:57 --- - # Bun 1.0 dropped So [[Bun]] dropped in 1.0 and it seems really powerful as a drop-in replacement for [[Node JS]]. It runs tests faster than [[Vitest]], builds and runs [[Typescript]] like there's no tomorrow and has a built-in package manager that's supposed to be way better than `npm`. diff --git a/Notes/Fleeting/Business plan.md b/Notes/Fleeting/Business plan.md index 1fb8a86..8949832 100644 --- a/Notes/Fleeting/Business plan.md +++ b/Notes/Fleeting/Business plan.md @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ relates-to: "[[Starting my own game company]]" creation-date: 2023-09-10 10:07 modification-date: Sunday 10th September 2023 10:07:30 --- - # Business plan One possibility to make a company in Switzerland would be to provide pipeline and development infrastructure for smaller studios. I'm quite good at those things, it's interesting, and that could be a way to help lots of people in a niche which is not the same as every other as well as working on lots of projects. diff --git a/Notes/Notes to review.md b/Notes/Notes to review.md index 09ab446..fcb28c5 100644 --- a/Notes/Notes to review.md +++ b/Notes/Notes to review.md @@ -7,6 +7,6 @@ for (let noteType of dv.pages('"Notes" and #to-review').groupBy(p => p.file.fold dv.table(["Note", "Tags", "Relates to"], noteType.rows .sort(p => p["creation-date"], 'desc') - .map(p => [p.file.link, p.tags, p["relates-to"]])) + .map(p => [p.file.link, p.etags, p["relates-to"]])) } ```