To be fair your specific example is due to… well forking terraform due to hashicorp licensing changes.
Wow. I guess I haven’t been paying attention to 4ms lately.. this feels wrong but right. I like it.
Hmm… “good” is relative. Lots of stuff out there Ciani has been a pioneer in this space since the 70’e https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Ciani Check out the boiler room set of https://caterinabarbieri.com/…
The (Delicate) Art of Bureaucracy by Mark Schwartz. Shares an interesting view on bureaucracy, how it is all around us an used heavily in our line of work.
That would be fun. Or have a program basically be a key logger and suggest words for you daily or something so it grows the more you use it. Maybe it could have a training mode too to ensure abbreviations don’t fall out…
As does the PEX(python executable) project.
Take a look at cdk8s from Amazon. https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s-examples/tree/main/types...
If you're looking for a fun hardware project I'd recommend a buddy's company. As they don't have a HN account, here is their plug: Exclosure is building a worldwide networks of space monitoring telescopes. We believe…
This is pretty neat, yearning for Linux though. That said, why is datadog going this route? Maybe their more recent incident management stuff?
In my experience, the same applies to kebaps in Berlin as well.
NCEES even offered a Professional Engineering license in it for awhile. Since discontinued due to lack of interest. https://ncees.org/ncees-discontinuing-pe-software-engineerin...
I found the first few chapters of the google SRE book a good primer, in particular Part 2[0]. The end of each chapter has cited sources which allowed me to dive deeper. 0-https://sre.google/sre-book/part-II-principles/
https://archive.ph/2022.12.28-053402/https://www.ft.com/cont...
Other paid constraint solvers are Gurobi and IBM’s Cplex. I only have experience with the later - scheduling giant chemistry and biology experiences into a robotic factory - there are a ton of foot guns in this space.
TIL! Thanks. https://www.kqed.org/science/1955623/the-neverending-battle-...
Yeah I need to tweak a bit between xrandr scaling and xdg dpi, then force specific apps as well. Not ideal, but enough tweaking got it done.
My experience: it’s fine when using docker to run applications; painfully slow for a containerized development environments that want to share the file system with the host. Lots to do to combat this, like: not sharing…
Re: scaling Genuinely curious did xrandr not work for you? I have the same setup and use 1.5 scaling. (Ubuntu focal).
With plenty of dark patterns by rich coastal homeowners to obscure access. Think GDPR/ePrivacy directive cookie consent practices, but for beach access.
NCEES has a software PE certification that was discontinued. https://ncees.org/ncees-discontinuing-pe-software-engineerin...
Some examples: - https://github.com/kahing/goofys - https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
Interested in these! Any chance you could drop a list of clones?
The Linux Bluetooth experience may not be as slick as apple’s, but it certainly works as expected. Bluemon + pulseaudio + pavucontrol has served me well for years.
To be fair your specific example is due to… well forking terraform due to hashicorp licensing changes.
Wow. I guess I haven’t been paying attention to 4ms lately.. this feels wrong but right. I like it.
Hmm… “good” is relative. Lots of stuff out there Ciani has been a pioneer in this space since the 70’e https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Ciani Check out the boiler room set of https://caterinabarbieri.com/…
The (Delicate) Art of Bureaucracy by Mark Schwartz. Shares an interesting view on bureaucracy, how it is all around us an used heavily in our line of work.
That would be fun. Or have a program basically be a key logger and suggest words for you daily or something so it grows the more you use it. Maybe it could have a training mode too to ensure abbreviations don’t fall out…
As does the PEX(python executable) project.
Take a look at cdk8s from Amazon. https://github.com/cdk8s-team/cdk8s-examples/tree/main/types...
If you're looking for a fun hardware project I'd recommend a buddy's company. As they don't have a HN account, here is their plug: Exclosure is building a worldwide networks of space monitoring telescopes. We believe…
This is pretty neat, yearning for Linux though. That said, why is datadog going this route? Maybe their more recent incident management stuff?
In my experience, the same applies to kebaps in Berlin as well.
NCEES even offered a Professional Engineering license in it for awhile. Since discontinued due to lack of interest. https://ncees.org/ncees-discontinuing-pe-software-engineerin...
I found the first few chapters of the google SRE book a good primer, in particular Part 2[0]. The end of each chapter has cited sources which allowed me to dive deeper. 0-https://sre.google/sre-book/part-II-principles/
https://archive.ph/2022.12.28-053402/https://www.ft.com/cont...
Other paid constraint solvers are Gurobi and IBM’s Cplex. I only have experience with the later - scheduling giant chemistry and biology experiences into a robotic factory - there are a ton of foot guns in this space.
TIL! Thanks. https://www.kqed.org/science/1955623/the-neverending-battle-...
Yeah I need to tweak a bit between xrandr scaling and xdg dpi, then force specific apps as well. Not ideal, but enough tweaking got it done.
My experience: it’s fine when using docker to run applications; painfully slow for a containerized development environments that want to share the file system with the host. Lots to do to combat this, like: not sharing…
Re: scaling Genuinely curious did xrandr not work for you? I have the same setup and use 1.5 scaling. (Ubuntu focal).
With plenty of dark patterns by rich coastal homeowners to obscure access. Think GDPR/ePrivacy directive cookie consent practices, but for beach access.
NCEES has a software PE certification that was discontinued. https://ncees.org/ncees-discontinuing-pe-software-engineerin...
Some examples: - https://github.com/kahing/goofys - https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
Interested in these! Any chance you could drop a list of clones?
The Linux Bluetooth experience may not be as slick as apple’s, but it certainly works as expected. Bluemon + pulseaudio + pavucontrol has served me well for years.