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[2709.44 --> 2714.24] And there's some cool tools too, like ReviewDog, which can automatically do some stuff.
[2714.94 --> 2721.02] There's the Go meta linter that can catch a lot of stuff as far as, you know, stylistic
[2721.02 --> 2722.84] things, idiomatic Go.
[2722.84 --> 2727.90] I hate relying on those automated tools though, because they don't bring any domain knowledge
[2727.90 --> 2732.12] and they don't bring any logic or reason to a code review.
[2732.20 --> 2734.28] I think they should be part of your CI system.
[2734.98 --> 2740.96] You know, you shouldn't be able to, you know, just paste sloppy code into an editor and expect
[2740.96 --> 2741.90] that to go to production.
[2742.38 --> 2746.14] But there has to be a human looking at that code and saying, you know, it makes zero sense
[2746.14 --> 2751.58] to allocate this variable 57 times when you could have done it outside the loop.
[2751.58 --> 2754.46] And those are things that the linters don't always catch.
[2755.26 --> 2755.90] Oh, absolutely.
[2756.18 --> 2757.80] You should not rely on that solely.
[2758.30 --> 2762.30] So on that note, you got this library that's pretty popular in JavaScript right now called
[2762.30 --> 2762.64] Prettier.
[2763.26 --> 2768.28] And I think that's kind of what the purpose of that is, is basically like write sloppy
[2768.28 --> 2769.64] code and it cleans it up for you.
[2769.72 --> 2772.24] So you're against that style of programming?
[2772.24 --> 2780.84] I'm not against any style of code review tools that reduce the ugliness of your code and reduce
[2780.84 --> 2782.60] computer catchable errors.
[2782.70 --> 2786.36] I'm just saying that that should be, you know, the first preliminary step.
[2786.58 --> 2790.34] There should be a human behind that actually looking at the code nicely.
[2790.34 --> 2794.80] Just counting on GoVet or any of the GoMetalinter isn't enough.
[2795.46 --> 2798.48] And anybody else have anything they want to throw in there or next question?
[2798.48 --> 2799.74] I got nothing.
[2800.66 --> 2801.06] Me neither.
[2801.88 --> 2805.38] Next question is from Daniel Morgan on the Slack channel.
[2805.88 --> 2808.62] He said, what's the silver bullet for imposter syndrome?
[2810.14 --> 2813.14] And even in his question, he noted that...
[2813.14 --> 2813.92] I got an answer for you.
[2814.74 --> 2815.02] Own it.
[2815.02 --> 2815.66] Yeah, me too.
[2816.36 --> 2817.64] Just be the imposter.
[2817.80 --> 2818.04] Own it.
[2818.04 --> 2818.34] That's right.
[2819.14 --> 2819.56] Absolutely.
[2819.70 --> 2820.70] That's exactly it.
[2820.78 --> 2821.56] Just do it.
[2822.10 --> 2822.58] Just do it.
[2822.58 --> 2825.60] And if you need to take it down a notch from the thing that you really want to do,
[2825.60 --> 2829.78] take it down a notch, but just go ahead and do it because you do it, you're going to...
[2829.78 --> 2832.38] You figure it out is not as painful as you thought.
[2832.76 --> 2832.96] Yeah.
[2833.04 --> 2833.26] Yeah.
[2833.64 --> 2833.96] I agree.
[2834.06 --> 2834.88] Put yourself out there.
[2835.16 --> 2837.66] Everybody else knows just as little as you do.
[2838.42 --> 2839.12] It's okay.
[2839.62 --> 2840.56] And I think...
[2840.56 --> 2842.04] I don't even remember where I saw it.
[2842.06 --> 2843.30] I'm pretty sure it was on Twitter this morning.
[2843.40 --> 2848.24] Somebody said very specifically, you admit what you don't know and own what you do.
[2848.88 --> 2853.14] And I wish it was somebody probably talking at craft conference today because that was one
[2853.14 --> 2854.82] of the larger themes of Twitter this morning.
[2855.44 --> 2857.52] But I think that makes wonderful sense.
[2857.64 --> 2860.30] Admit what you don't know and own what you do.
[2860.82 --> 2863.84] You know, the thing is, too, is people fear that kind of stuff, right?
[2863.88 --> 2865.96] Like, I'm there, too.
[2866.12 --> 2869.64] But, like, you just can't live in fear of judgment from other people.
[2870.02 --> 2872.06] And it's so easy to say that and not live it.
[2872.18 --> 2875.10] But that truly is the way out of imposter syndrome.
[2875.20 --> 2876.14] It's just like, don't...
[2876.80 --> 2880.46] Like, care about how people feel about you, I guess, but don't make it so important to
[2880.46 --> 2883.76] you that you become paralyzed to do something, you know?
[2883.76 --> 2884.04] Mm-hmm.
[2884.04 --> 2890.28] Don't let fear of the crowd or fear of the impression of anybody pull you down, you know?
[2890.56 --> 2891.96] Just bypass it.
[2892.62 --> 2895.58] So I happened to see a tweet last night, too, and it was funny.
[2895.78 --> 2899.70] The hip-hop group D12 actually tweeted this.
[2899.82 --> 2900.04] What?
[2900.06 --> 2904.24] But it's a clip of Gary Vaynerchuk, who I love.
[2904.84 --> 2907.98] That man, like, he's such a motivational guy.
[2907.98 --> 2912.78] Like, you know, but in part of his thing, he kind of talks about the movie Eight Mile
[2912.78 --> 2915.16] and, you know, at the end with Eminem or whatever.
[2915.64 --> 2920.80] He's like, you know what he figures out and what everybody should figure out, like, is
[2920.80 --> 2924.56] that if you own the things that you're not good at and you just put them out there for
[2924.56 --> 2924.92] everybody.
[2925.04 --> 2925.44] That's the truth.
[2926.00 --> 2926.16] Yeah.
[2926.22 --> 2927.64] There's nothing left.
[2927.74 --> 2930.90] And then you can spend your time on the offense rather than the defense.
[2931.08 --> 2931.54] That's so true.
[2931.60 --> 2932.40] I tell you, he won that battle.
[2932.48 --> 2936.04] He won that battle by saying, here's all the things you might say about me.
[2936.04 --> 2937.50] And here's how I'm twisting it back on you.
[2937.58 --> 2938.62] And he won the battle.
[2939.40 --> 2939.62] Yeah.
[2939.96 --> 2944.42] And Eminem in general, his music, that is all about owning it.
[2945.12 --> 2949.68] You are, you know, just be authentic and know that you have a value.
[2949.94 --> 2950.12] Yeah.
[2950.70 --> 2951.44] I love Eminem.
[2952.10 --> 2956.16] I think it's something you have to remind yourself of almost every day, too.
[2956.16 --> 2962.30] Like a lot of people, the view that you see of people from the outside is not how they
[2962.30 --> 2963.34] feel about themselves.
[2964.02 --> 2969.10] You know, you might hear us on the podcast and we may seem very outgoing and all these
[2969.10 --> 2972.18] things, but it's a role we play, right?
[2972.34 --> 2974.06] We're all playing games here, okay?
[2974.62 --> 2975.90] We are all faking it.
[2976.12 --> 2977.06] It's a mask.
[2977.88 --> 2980.56] We're not all as confident as we may seem.