Am I the only one who is getting some sort of gambling site (go-search.org) when clicking on golang galaxy?
As a non native speaker I use this a lot. Not for the pronunciation but for actual examples of the word I'm looking for.
What I don't understand is since it's the same service can't we just run a performance test, determine the ballpark of the needed resources and just have them capped like in k8s? why would some servers be more powerful…
That sometimes the extreme needs to manifest in order to pull toward the middle
Fun fact: Yerba Mate is widely used in Syria and Lebanon due to trade between Latin America and the Levant. I grew up drinking Yerba Mate Tea almost every day.
The first 2/3 ones are bitter by nature. Then starting the 3rd or the 4th one (you just add water on top, don't change the leaves) it gets better.
Now I need a tool to help me remember this app...
The Thought Emporium: By far the most interesting cahnnel to me. Focuses on Genetics, Biology, & materical engineering. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5vCi3jPJdURZwAOO_FNfQ
Am I the only one who is getting some sort of gambling site (go-search.org) when clicking on golang galaxy?
As a non native speaker I use this a lot. Not for the pronunciation but for actual examples of the word I'm looking for.
What I don't understand is since it's the same service can't we just run a performance test, determine the ballpark of the needed resources and just have them capped like in k8s? why would some servers be more powerful…
That sometimes the extreme needs to manifest in order to pull toward the middle
Fun fact: Yerba Mate is widely used in Syria and Lebanon due to trade between Latin America and the Levant. I grew up drinking Yerba Mate Tea almost every day.
The first 2/3 ones are bitter by nature. Then starting the 3rd or the 4th one (you just add water on top, don't change the leaves) it gets better.
Now I need a tool to help me remember this app...
The Thought Emporium: By far the most interesting cahnnel to me. Focuses on Genetics, Biology, & materical engineering. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5vCi3jPJdURZwAOO_FNfQ