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  1. "@kas_rara That's the theory, anyway. I find it v difficult to put into practice myself. But ~5 years ago I had a temp. experience of giving up on all social ambitions, resigning to becoming a basement-dwelling programmer—and that relaxed me enough to connect much better with my flatmates."
  2. GORM tries to maintain both Go-style simplicity and ORM-style declarative approach, catastrophically failing somewhere in the middle. The result is an ORM that doesn't really "abstract away" all the SQL specifics, but instead provides an API layer above it, that has a lot of bad API design choices, inconsistent and unintuitive behavior, poor ...
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