I've been told over and over not to try too hard too quickly; so I am taking it as easy as I can while also being productive; because not being productive felt bloody awful after two weeks of it. I am not a naturally do-nothing-at-all person.
Today is my first attempt at a full day back at work after catching/suffering/theoretically-recovering-from the 'rona. I've been in for nearly 2.5h and I feel like I almost know what I'm doing again. But I do need more tea.
*hugs* I'm currently left with fatigue, aches, coughing, and after enough coughing, headaches; but otherwise I'm basically recovered. Sadly my crappy body means I'm likely left with this lot for a few weeks.
Today, among everything else, my brain is stuck on a loop saying "parasocial relationships are weird" in my head over and over. If anyone who follows me and hasn't actually "met" me (I'm counting video calls here) wants to chat more, just ping me; maybe we can be friends.
I think that it will indeed take at least one large company backing it before a Rust stack will really close the gap. Dioxus is interesting looking though, so I'll put it on my list of things to consider next time I want to write a webapp.
Yeah, there isn't any ideal DOM interfacing to wasm yet. I tend to be less worried about performance and more about me being able to grok the codebase 6 months later.
Still suffering under the yoke of COVID oppression. My lungs feel like they're half-full of snot and my throat feels like someone took a cheese grater to it.
Sadly this is approximately how *any* chest-adjacent virus affects me, so I cannot say if it's worse or not.