adzuci
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- January 20, 2010 (16y ago)
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I have a passion for User Experience, Infrastructure and Security. I enjoy building systems that help developers and I aspire to always be learning and teaching. I have a habit of digging up side projects in the things around me.
MassMutual Data Science | Boston | OnSite | Full-Time Python, Scala, R, Hadoop, Data Engineering, Data Science, SRE Interested in joining a high performing team that creates knowledge from data and builds systems that…
I totally agree (we did), though Confidant is in some ways trying to be an extension of existing AWS tools. I'm curious what you're using though since I've felt for a while now that every one of these secrets stores…
We also wanted things to be simple & wrote a custom cli and ansible module to wrap around https://github.com/oleiade/trousseau, but have slowly found the need for more of the features that tools like these provide.…
oyanglulu, Do you use gira, at first glance it like it only works on public repos? It looks like an acceptable but rather thrown together alternative to both Huboard and Zenhub. (Background: we used Huboard, but…
How does that work? It went backwards? And WebKit in what browser?
Isn't WebKit the only engine to support them now, and isn't in not formalized yet? But I think KAAZING would make support easily feasible without direct built in support so I'm not too concerned with including it in the…
I love the scores posted, I also love that I don't see any above me (Chrome 5.0.371.0) (yet), but I'd like to see a bit of a better breakdown. Anyone know of some info on some of the conflicts, like I'm missing a few in…
I have to agree with the laughing part, and I might say that calling this a "religious war" is going a bit too far, but I'd say that for emacs vs vim fanatics as well. I'm frustrated with Apple for their choices, but I…
* Rips the clock out of the vcr. *, That was fun, great analogy, but how do the generational gaps get jumped? Intereestingly enough it's pretty easy for me to rip Buzz out of Gmail, its the constant "he doesn't get it"…
Good point on the evil, although I'd have to say I'm a little more than peeved overall with the attacks, if anything the article put me more on Google's side. Yes, Google absorbs startups and imitates any product, but…
Heh, interesting, I'd say it definitely was made to jump start off of Gmail users, works well for everyone I know, but looks like there are exceptions.