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**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, but it does just work out of the box. If you want to change the color or something, you've got templates. But it just works out of the shell, it's super-light, it's super-fast and it's really cute. Sold? Erik, are you switching? |
**Erik St. Martin:** I don't know, I'll look at it. How is that? I'll try it. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh. I consider that a win, if you will look at it. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I think in general I need to rethink my workflow. And it's weird, in my early development days I was constantly tweaking my workflow — the tools I used, the configurations for them and things... But I think my shell and Vim configs have been around for ages now, and I think they're showing their ag... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I highly recommend it. |
**Erik St. Martin:** And any other things that people wanna sell me on? But you're not taking away my [i3 Window Manager](https://i3wm.org/), I'm keeping that. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh, you can keep that. |
**Liz Rice:** This week, I think it was [Nate Finch](https://twitter.com/NateTheFinch) that had a [tweet](https://twitter.com/natethefinch/status/899730215957561344?lang=en) and I copied it to have a touch bar button on my MacBook Pro, `if err != nil`, a convenience button, that's on my MacBook. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Awesome. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I think that's the only fun thing about the touch bar, is being able to come up with your own things. But the no-escape key kills me. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, I love that. \[laughs\] Is that an actual thing? Is that an actual button you can put on the keyboard? I wasn't sure if he was just joking. |
**Liz Rice:** \[48:06\] I mean the external one that you can plug in. |
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, the newer MacBook Pros have a touchscreen bar thing, and you can program it to have new buttons there that do things. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Oh... Okay, that was neat. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, it was a real app that he built. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** So wait, you could program one of those buttons to be the escape keys, then. |
**Liz Rice:** Yeah, there is an escape key there all the time, nearly all the time. Every time I look for an escape key it's where I expect it to be. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Okay. |
**Liz Rice:** But sometimes you get some pretty fun things, like I don't know... You're reading a tweet and it suggests an emoticon for you, or if you're watching a video you can scroll through the video on the touch bar, which is quite nice. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** I didn't know that, that sounds really neat. So... |
**Erik St. Martin:** So... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Wait, are you jumping to the next one? I wanna go first. |
**Erik St. Martin:** I was just going to mention something related to... It's not Go specific, but I was gonna mention something related to the playing with changing up your work environment. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Do it. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Do it. |
**Erik St. Martin:** So, did anybody see a program — I don't know how you pronounce it — [Oni](https://www.onivim.io/)... And it's an Electron interface over the top of Neovim. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes. Saw it, downloaded it, used it. |
**Erik St. Martin:** What did you think? That's on my list to play with, because I like the idea of IDEs, but I also love Vim, so... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Link, please. \[unintelligible 00:49:34.16\] |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, it didn't add enough to Neovim for me to use a GUI. My Neovim setup is really happy for me, and this didn't add a ton. And it doesn't have Go backing stuff yet. You can use your Neovim plugins, but you're not gaining anything yet in Go, because they don't have the Go bindings. It looks like it... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Okay, Carlisia, what was it you had? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yeah, I wanna cite this project, because it's command line related, this project called [expanderr](https://github.com/stapelberg/expanderr), Expanderr with two r's at the end. And what it does is you install it, and then you tweak your editor, and whenever you type out a function call that retur... |
**Erik St. Martin:** Now, you wanna hear how even more related this is to the conversation we just had? |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Uh-huh. |
**Erik St. Martin:** The person who created that is also the creator of i3 Window Manager. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** \[laughs\] That is cool. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'm glad you said it before I did. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Michael Stapelberg. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes. I got to meet him at GopherCon and it was a little bit like hero worship. |
**Erik St. Martin:** It was. And he brought us stickers. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, he brought us stickers. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** That is cool. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Very excited that we talked about i3 so much on Go Time. |
**Carlisia Thompson:** \[00:52:02:25\] Yeah, as soon as they do that extension for VS code, I'm—I already installed it, I just can't use it. |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Alright, I've got another one. More projects. I have this absolute fascination with distributed tracing, and I've been playing with all the different distributed tracing tools over the last couple of weeks. And this is one that came out quite a while ago, it started coming up quite a while ago, but ... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** That’s neat. |
**Erik St. Martin:** That's one of the ones I haven't played with yet. Distributed tracing is huge for modern projects. And I remember playing with some of the - like [Dapper](https://ai.google/research/pubs/pub36356), and [Zipkin](https://github.com/openzipkin/zipkin) and things like that early on. So what sets this a... |
**Brian Ketelsen:** The UI is really nice - it's clean, it's easy to use; it supports [Open Tracing's API](http://opentracing.io/) directly, which means you don't actually have to use Jaeger's SDK to instrument your code, you just use the regular Open Tracing Go bindings, and then Jaeger takes those... It's the reporte... |
**Carlisia Thompson:** Wait, did you say 2018? |
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, 2018.gophercon.com, and there's nothing exciting there other than the fact that it's a brand-new beginning Buffalo web app. But then go to trace.gophercon.com, and I have an instance of Jaeger up, and you can see all of the traces that have happened in the last hour or whatever it is, so you g... |
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