Where the heck did the box lid go?
Primate Figurine Playset (Toymany)
Two comments before I start this review…
First of all, many thanks to @Kenc and our friends at Toymany for providing this set as a review sample! It is very much appreciated and I am honored to be a representative for them.
Secondly, this is a repost of a post that was lost when our Blog briefly went down at the end of September. I didn’t have this particular review saved, so the content […]
Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/primate-figurine-playset-toymany/
#Alouatta #AlouattaPalliata #commonChimpanzee #commonPatasMonkey #Erythrocebus #ErythrocebusPatas #GoldenSnubNosedMonkey #Gorilla #GorillaGorilla #GorillaGorillaGorilla #GuiananSquirrelMonkey #hamadryasBaboob #Hylobates #HylobatesLar #lionTailedMacaque #Macaca #MacacaMulatta #MacacaSilenus #Mandrill #Mandrillus #MandrillusSphinx #mantledHowler #Nasalis #NasalisLarvatus #oliveBaboon #Pan #PanTroglodytes #Papio #PapioAnubis #PapioHamadryas #Pongo #PongoAbelii #proboscisMonkey #rhesusMacaque #Rhinopithecus #RhinopithecusRoxellana #Saimiri #SaimiriSciureus #SumatranOrangutan #westernLowlandGorilla #whiteHandedGibbon
Btw. It's the 101st closed Pull Request in #Pongo. Chef kiss 👌😎
#Pongo just reached 1300 🌟 on GitHub! Nice!
If you’d like to match #MongoDB accessibility with #PostgreSQL powers - try it!
Me ATM fighting with the #TypeScript generics while reshaping #Pongo API 😅
Primates Figurines Playset (Toymany)
In 2024, Toymany teased the toy animal community with a potential set of primates. It quickly became one of the most anticipated sets of the year. Every time another set was announced, invariably the first couple responses would something along the lines of, ‘what about the primates’ or ‘still waiting for the monkeys set’. Well, wait no more my friends! In late August of 2025, Toymany finally […]
Read more... https://animaltoyforum.com/blog/primates-figurines-playset-toymany/
#Alouatta #AlouattaPalliata #commonChimpanzee #commonPatasMonkey #Erythrocebus #ErythrocebusPatas #GoldenSnubNosedMonkey #Gorilla #GorillaGorilla #GorillaGorillaGorilla #GuiananSquirrelMonkey #hamadryasBaboon #Hylobates #HylobatesLar #lionTailedMacaque #Macaca #MacacaMulatta #MacacaSilenus #Mandrill #Mandrillus #MandrillusSphinx #mantledHowlerMonkey #Nasalis #NasalisLarvatus #oliveBaboon #Pan #PanTroglodytes #Papio #PapioAnubis #PapioHamadryas #Pongo #PongoAbelii #proboscisMonkey #rhesusMacaque #Rhinopithecus #RhinopithecusRoxellana #Saimiri #SaimiriSciureus #SumatranOrangutan #westernLowlandGorilla #whiteHandedGibbon
The current Open Source model assumes symmetry between all users, but... When the OSI insists cloud providers deserve equal treatment to individual developers, it forces projects into defensive positions.
Then we hear:
- Rug pull!
- Open Source drama!
- Yet another License change!
And guess what, I'm also want to set a dual license for #Pongo and #Emmett. I want to do it in a transparent way and created a dedicated, public RFC for that: https://github.com/event-driven-io/emmett/pull/260.
If you have some thoughts around it, please comment and share with me your thoughts.
If you don't have, then I think that this RFC is still a decent way to learn on the OSS licensing, and why you should care about it. I tried to explain them in a straightforward way, together with the background.
Sharing is caring, so I'd appreciate resharing or tagging someone who can have experience to share 🙂
@rdnt it's great that you're saying that, as that's why I created #Pongo: https://github.com/event-driven-io/Pongo
Together with #Emmet PostgreSQL support it makes it already possible (at least if you're in Node.js space).
See:
- https://event-driven.io/en/emmett_projections_testing/
- https://event-driven.io/en/projections_and_event_metadata/
And more about Pongo internals: https://event-driven.io/en/pongo_behind_the_scenes/
Wiecie, co wyjdzie po połączeniu #MongoDB i #PostgreSQL? #Pongo. Nie żartujemy - jest to biblioteka do Node.js, która umożliwia łączenie się z Postgresem tak, jakby było to Mongo. Niektórym może to ułatwić życie, a inni mogą spojrzeć po prostu z ciekawości.
In my recent article the leitmotif is how to bootstrap CRUD applications with #Pongo.
If you’re not considering using my tool, or Node.js in general, then I believe it could be useful for the second hidden plot.
This practical example was a chance for me to discuss what’s actually CRUD for me. When it’s fine to use it, when not.
I also touched on how it relates to CQRS.
Yes, I believe that you can do CRUD and CQRS at the same time. How come? Read more 👇
https://event-driven.io/en/crud_with_pongo/
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I'm being quite frank about my desire to make working on #Emmett, #Pongo, and other community projects sustainable. I'd like to get enough money from direct work on those projects to fully focus on them and bring more value to you and your projects.
I think that supporting #OpenSource is a win-win for both sides. If you're using or considering using Emmett or Pongo tools, it's also some sort of due diligence to reduce the bus factor and maintain them continuously.
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I might never reach full compatibility, as the API can have numerous permutations that I didn't predict. I don't want to block anyone waiting for the new release with the fix. I think that SQL is a decent fallback.
That's why I added a few options for using #SQL in the #Pongo API.
Read more about them in my recent article 👇
https://event-driven.io/en/sql_support_in_pongo/
What are your thoughts?
4/4