The system grows to stifle itself.
> When I want my child to really excel in learning, I would force them into kumon - so they can skip a grade Great - so now they're a year younger than all their peers in terms of emotional resilience. I've seen this…
> If you glass the villages and salt the fields, you even win against the taliban and vietkong. You may win tactically, but you lose strategically - firstly by demonstrating that surrender is pointless, and secondly by…
> best intentions in mind when they built this That's nice, and it will make a fantastic set of paving stones for the road to Hell.
> if implemented right is doing some heavy lifting. The problem is that this is an experiment with a ten year horizon.
It is on mine.
As a Butlerian, this is hilarious.
With VM, I've had great success with just quietly introducing it in one part of the system. People quickly notice how reliable and low fuss it is, and from there adoption grows. It's one of those magical systems you can…
I often use over-ear headphones as ear-protectors rather than sound sources. It muffles the outside world, leaving me free to think. I suspect in-ears have degraded my hearing, so I don't use them any more.
> I don't recall him having any impact on the story. Well, he did rescue the hobbits from the Barrow Downs, and gave Merry Brandybuck one of the swords of Westernesse with which Merry ultimately wounded the Lord of the…
You're arguing with people who don't understand the word Parliament in the term "Parliamentary Democracy". Just nod, tut, and move on, it will be better for your mental health.
piss off back to /r/reform mate.
The unfortunate thing is though that general medical care under the NHS is a complete postcode lottery - if you're lucky enough to be registered with a decent practice you're okay, if you're not you're screwed. On the…
Cretani eunt domo!
A channel called Clickspring on Youtube covers the building of a reproduction and also shows a lot of the tooling that could have been used to make it. Well worth watching.
Better than my interview at a Apple, where one of the senior engineers who was supposed to interview me didn't show up - twice in a row. I'd been recommended for the role by colleagues who'd moved to Apple; I gave them…
> I argue that of all things, law should be as deterministic as possible. It is (probably) impossible to write down a complete list of rules for how to judge even petty crimes. Someone who steals a loaf of bread because…
This is my favourite kind of post here
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. No.
That reminds me, I'll need to stock up on rum so I can cheer the more spectacular detonations.
Given a choice, VictoriaMetrics. It has proven itself time and time again at scale, and requires a very low support investment.
> given Prometheus’s widespread adoption and proven reliability in diverse environments. I have used Prometheus a lot. Reliable is not a word I would associate with it.
Ah yes, the old Agile-as-drunken-waterfall pattern
There is absolutely a Constitution in the UK, it is simply not codified into a single document. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin... More importantly, the UK is a Constitutional Monarchy, with…
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The system grows to stifle itself.
> When I want my child to really excel in learning, I would force them into kumon - so they can skip a grade Great - so now they're a year younger than all their peers in terms of emotional resilience. I've seen this…
> If you glass the villages and salt the fields, you even win against the taliban and vietkong. You may win tactically, but you lose strategically - firstly by demonstrating that surrender is pointless, and secondly by…
> best intentions in mind when they built this That's nice, and it will make a fantastic set of paving stones for the road to Hell.
> if implemented right is doing some heavy lifting. The problem is that this is an experiment with a ten year horizon.
It is on mine.
As a Butlerian, this is hilarious.
With VM, I've had great success with just quietly introducing it in one part of the system. People quickly notice how reliable and low fuss it is, and from there adoption grows. It's one of those magical systems you can…
I often use over-ear headphones as ear-protectors rather than sound sources. It muffles the outside world, leaving me free to think. I suspect in-ears have degraded my hearing, so I don't use them any more.
> I don't recall him having any impact on the story. Well, he did rescue the hobbits from the Barrow Downs, and gave Merry Brandybuck one of the swords of Westernesse with which Merry ultimately wounded the Lord of the…
You're arguing with people who don't understand the word Parliament in the term "Parliamentary Democracy". Just nod, tut, and move on, it will be better for your mental health.
piss off back to /r/reform mate.
The unfortunate thing is though that general medical care under the NHS is a complete postcode lottery - if you're lucky enough to be registered with a decent practice you're okay, if you're not you're screwed. On the…
Cretani eunt domo!
A channel called Clickspring on Youtube covers the building of a reproduction and also shows a lot of the tooling that could have been used to make it. Well worth watching.
Better than my interview at a Apple, where one of the senior engineers who was supposed to interview me didn't show up - twice in a row. I'd been recommended for the role by colleagues who'd moved to Apple; I gave them…
> I argue that of all things, law should be as deterministic as possible. It is (probably) impossible to write down a complete list of rules for how to judge even petty crimes. Someone who steals a loaf of bread because…
This is my favourite kind of post here
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. No.
That reminds me, I'll need to stock up on rum so I can cheer the more spectacular detonations.
Given a choice, VictoriaMetrics. It has proven itself time and time again at scale, and requires a very low support investment.
> given Prometheus’s widespread adoption and proven reliability in diverse environments. I have used Prometheus a lot. Reliable is not a word I would associate with it.
Ah yes, the old Agile-as-drunken-waterfall pattern
There is absolutely a Constitution in the UK, it is simply not codified into a single document. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_the_United_Kin... More importantly, the UK is a Constitutional Monarchy, with…
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