Evaluated it and a couple of others. Chose Bosun, never looked back, it's probably the only system with flexible and concise DSL for evaluating alerts (somewhat similar to R in spirit). Riemann rocks, just not as…
Same as ThinkGeek's one: https://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/moodinq-tattoo.shtml
How do you know actually? A lot changed in past 4-5 years, having a soldier with a black eye is a whole lot of trouble for commanding officers and they sometimes take ridiculous measures to prevent that. Of course it's…
It's more like boredom and stupidity, but that's probably universal between countries.
There's a kind of similar trend in Russia.
Don't know for NGinx yet, but one can balance with HAProxy, e.g. create 2 backends for read/write respectively. http://blog.haproxy.com/2014/01/02/haproxy-advanced-redis-he...
But isn't SPDY kind of deprecated already in favor of HTTP/2 ?
Allan Savory TED talk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHi7O66pI on this topic
People should at least try to see forest behind trees. It's not only cows or only almonds. The reason land dies is very complex one, mostly because ecosystems become unbalanced through abuse by CAFO and unsustainable…
Actual Changelog https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/CHANG...
Still fun to read. Could anyone shed some light on author's background that led to this piece?
Just found it today, and it's great, but written in javascript, which kills everything that I like in Emacs (I mean Lisp).
Ok, but what's causing overeating? Viewing human behaviour as a sole function of free will is reductionist at least.
We've just finished migrating our ELK stack from cloud VPS'es to bare metal to cut costs. I was and still impressed how smooth that went including upgrading from 0.9x to 1.4
It's better because given the same input you always get the same output. For example, in Gentoo when one builds a package the final result depends on what's been built before. Or (killer feature for configuration…
Or one can even consider taking a shot at GNU DMD with Guix. Alpha-quality software, but it looks promising (at least for brave and true schemers).
We've had a 3rd party router configured to balance traffic based on even/odd last octet. Add faulty hardware and DHCP to the mix, and here you have really hard to debug problem.
What powerful features does one need in music player? Or, what features do you miss in OSS players?
Oh, I'm so glad they've changed the former name (was Nimrod).
And even Elm with Clojure/CLJS https://github.com/jamesmacaulay/zelkova
Contrary to latter is an example of Vkontakte russian social network refusing to block ukranian EuroMaidan groups. Which subsequently led to it's founder Pavel Durov resignation.
I have a strange feeling that paleo etc folks already know this for years.
Many think of it like "War and Peace" of 20th century.
Let me clarify a bit, I'm a former employee of russian telecom operator. Almost everyone can file a complaint. Roskomnadzor's experts decide if it's valid (no court order is needed) then sends notice, and a site's owner…
Could you please elaborate on rolling over US allies, please? Which are those exactly?
Evaluated it and a couple of others. Chose Bosun, never looked back, it's probably the only system with flexible and concise DSL for evaluating alerts (somewhat similar to R in spirit). Riemann rocks, just not as…
Same as ThinkGeek's one: https://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/moodinq-tattoo.shtml
How do you know actually? A lot changed in past 4-5 years, having a soldier with a black eye is a whole lot of trouble for commanding officers and they sometimes take ridiculous measures to prevent that. Of course it's…
It's more like boredom and stupidity, but that's probably universal between countries.
There's a kind of similar trend in Russia.
Don't know for NGinx yet, but one can balance with HAProxy, e.g. create 2 backends for read/write respectively. http://blog.haproxy.com/2014/01/02/haproxy-advanced-redis-he...
But isn't SPDY kind of deprecated already in favor of HTTP/2 ?
Allan Savory TED talk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHi7O66pI on this topic
People should at least try to see forest behind trees. It's not only cows or only almonds. The reason land dies is very complex one, mostly because ecosystems become unbalanced through abuse by CAFO and unsustainable…
Actual Changelog https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent/blob/master/CHANG...
Still fun to read. Could anyone shed some light on author's background that led to this piece?
Just found it today, and it's great, but written in javascript, which kills everything that I like in Emacs (I mean Lisp).
Ok, but what's causing overeating? Viewing human behaviour as a sole function of free will is reductionist at least.
We've just finished migrating our ELK stack from cloud VPS'es to bare metal to cut costs. I was and still impressed how smooth that went including upgrading from 0.9x to 1.4
It's better because given the same input you always get the same output. For example, in Gentoo when one builds a package the final result depends on what's been built before. Or (killer feature for configuration…
Or one can even consider taking a shot at GNU DMD with Guix. Alpha-quality software, but it looks promising (at least for brave and true schemers).
We've had a 3rd party router configured to balance traffic based on even/odd last octet. Add faulty hardware and DHCP to the mix, and here you have really hard to debug problem.
What powerful features does one need in music player? Or, what features do you miss in OSS players?
Oh, I'm so glad they've changed the former name (was Nimrod).
And even Elm with Clojure/CLJS https://github.com/jamesmacaulay/zelkova
Contrary to latter is an example of Vkontakte russian social network refusing to block ukranian EuroMaidan groups. Which subsequently led to it's founder Pavel Durov resignation.
I have a strange feeling that paleo etc folks already know this for years.
Many think of it like "War and Peace" of 20th century.
Let me clarify a bit, I'm a former employee of russian telecom operator. Almost everyone can file a complaint. Roskomnadzor's experts decide if it's valid (no court order is needed) then sends notice, and a site's owner…
Could you please elaborate on rolling over US allies, please? Which are those exactly?