>Generally, the burstier your workload is, the more cloudy your architecture should be. Well, crap dude, that's the web!
Meh. Is this a hot debate still? No mention of Ruby or smalltalk in this post, which i think of as "true" OO languages, down to the runtime. The ruby object model has its merits! Sandi Metz's POODR is a fantastic intro…
Outstanding!
Oh no. oh no no. Do you have examples of languages without the usual local scope binding semantics? I think the example here is misleading and causing confusion.
Have you tried not buying their shit?
> I think modern "Docker"'s security properties are underrated† 100% agree. The docker/CRI-de-jour (by default) strips off many "dangerous" system capabilities. By default a pid on linux gets something like over one…
Truth! Deep work and focus is difficult, expensive with continuous meetings and notifications. So the OP is extra right! Cutting through the noise looks like magic now.
Should be an interesting post-mortem...
https://youtu.be/uT17W8CmX4g
That's great!
I hear all of your complaints and empathize with them. Containerized workflows are in fact more complex, and it does hurt a little. But consider this. You can mount the entire host fs, say under `/var/host` or the…
That misses the point. Code and the DB always need to be compatible one version forward and back. That's required engineering discipline.
I would see J solutions to Project Euler problems a lot, and they would often be the most terse and cryptic solutions. Good introduction. Its always nice to see a "community review".
I thought this article, while a little dry, was very illuminating. It sounds Hyperfeed is running at the very least "Medium Data" (we all thing our Data is Big!). And i think it is fascinating to hear of a case where…
I think the general idea is good, in that teams should be vertically integrated. But it misses the mark. If you don't appreciate that there is specialty in developing beautiful, responsive, cross-browser modern…
This. We've entered a world where the lowest common denominator of information is being used as primary source for current events. That's asinine.
Turns out that PHP was "serverless" the whole time.
alias g=git And then define one and two letter aliases for the things you do often: st=status l=log --with-prettiness ap=add --patch shit=reset co=checkout
:point_up: That.
I agree. With C, you are in control of everything your program does. That means you're also _responsible_ for everything your program does. C requires a very different mindset than dynamic languages.
Yep. It's a shame that everyone just wants to binge netflix and facebook. The _rest_ of the internet is inherently peer-to-peer.
I have a proposition: You know how Tor works? Onion routing? Send traffic encrypted multiple times through a list of nodes before exiting at an edge? What if everyone sent their traffic back and forth to eachother. One…
>Generally, the burstier your workload is, the more cloudy your architecture should be. Well, crap dude, that's the web!
Meh. Is this a hot debate still? No mention of Ruby or smalltalk in this post, which i think of as "true" OO languages, down to the runtime. The ruby object model has its merits! Sandi Metz's POODR is a fantastic intro…
Outstanding!
Oh no. oh no no. Do you have examples of languages without the usual local scope binding semantics? I think the example here is misleading and causing confusion.
Have you tried not buying their shit?
> I think modern "Docker"'s security properties are underrated† 100% agree. The docker/CRI-de-jour (by default) strips off many "dangerous" system capabilities. By default a pid on linux gets something like over one…
Truth! Deep work and focus is difficult, expensive with continuous meetings and notifications. So the OP is extra right! Cutting through the noise looks like magic now.
Should be an interesting post-mortem...
https://youtu.be/uT17W8CmX4g
That's great!
I hear all of your complaints and empathize with them. Containerized workflows are in fact more complex, and it does hurt a little. But consider this. You can mount the entire host fs, say under `/var/host` or the…
That misses the point. Code and the DB always need to be compatible one version forward and back. That's required engineering discipline.
I would see J solutions to Project Euler problems a lot, and they would often be the most terse and cryptic solutions. Good introduction. Its always nice to see a "community review".
I thought this article, while a little dry, was very illuminating. It sounds Hyperfeed is running at the very least "Medium Data" (we all thing our Data is Big!). And i think it is fascinating to hear of a case where…
I think the general idea is good, in that teams should be vertically integrated. But it misses the mark. If you don't appreciate that there is specialty in developing beautiful, responsive, cross-browser modern…
This. We've entered a world where the lowest common denominator of information is being used as primary source for current events. That's asinine.
Turns out that PHP was "serverless" the whole time.
alias g=git And then define one and two letter aliases for the things you do often: st=status l=log --with-prettiness ap=add --patch shit=reset co=checkout
:point_up: That.
I agree. With C, you are in control of everything your program does. That means you're also _responsible_ for everything your program does. C requires a very different mindset than dynamic languages.
Yep. It's a shame that everyone just wants to binge netflix and facebook. The _rest_ of the internet is inherently peer-to-peer.
I have a proposition: You know how Tor works? Onion routing? Send traffic encrypted multiple times through a list of nodes before exiting at an edge? What if everyone sent their traffic back and forth to eachother. One…