Would not be better to just "use" it? Now I know which articles have mentioned both the noun pen and the verb is without a space... Too bad the ai was too lazy to tell me which articles have total characters length a perfect square. I would subscribe....
When you struggle to put food on a table for your two kids as a single mother after you just been layed off...
The current news are the last thing on your mind.
In the end, when I was setting it up, I realized that the only apps I use to connect and listen are using the rest API and I never got that one to work when I was setting it up. I had to bypass rest API endpoints like other poster here and create internal users in navidrome to keep some kind of security.
I would love someone posting up to date guide how to do it properly.
In the end problem was with the Subsonic Api and and the fact that I did not know how to implement subsonic authentication scheme on my proxy (caddy).
If you are creating interfaces for classes that will not have second implementation, that sounds suspicious, what kind of classes are you abstracting? Are those classes representing data? I think I would be against creating interfaces for data classes, I would use records and interfaces only in rare circumstances. Are you complaining about abstracting classes with logic, as in services/controllers? Are you creating tests for those? Are you mocking external dependencies for your tests? Because mocks could also be considered different implementations for your abstractions. Some projects I saw definitely had taken SOLID principles and made them SOLID laws... Sometimes it's an overzealous architect, sometimes it's a long-lasting project with no original devs left... The fact that you are thinking about it already puts you in front of many others...
SOLID principles are principles for Object Oriented programming so as others pointed out, more functional programming might give you a way out.
What can make the whiny golden 🐖 stop crying all the time? Maybe if I say his ideas are good he might stop... Anyway putler will ignore all I say. So no risk there...
Factorio is nice