Location: Southern CA | Remote: Yes, remote only | Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, Go, Python, Docker, Helm, Argo, Kong, Prometheus, VictoriaMetrics, Vector, Quickwit Resume/CV:…
let me guess.. but its 2x the price?
i had to do this for ssh host * SetEnv TERM=xterm-256color
thanks.. i'll read up into these.. always amazes me that companies like datadog somehow made log search quick
is there a better way then bloom filters to handle needle in the haystack type searches where the haystack might be terabytes of data and you only want a few lines?
cant wait.. i guess on the 27th they are dropping support for SAML
people have seemed to forget that there were some people in LA that use to walk outside in gas masks due to all the air pollution.
if op was working at Meta for 10 years and they started at 2013 they probably have more then enough money stashed away to not worry about bills for a few years.
they are planning to allow you to run your logs in your own datacenter/cloud and put something like a proxy there or being built into quickwit that your logs show up in the datadog UI My guess is you will be billed per…
too many people and not enough land in areas where people don't have to drive 3 hours to work. Want pricing to go down then we need to build more dense housing even an hour drive from the city. The days of wanting a big…
you can use the vscode cline to give a task and it uses a LLM to go out and create the app for you. In django i had it create a backend, set admin user, create requirements.txt and then do a whole frontend in vue as a…
does anyone use this? I'm really starting to get sick of companies that claim they operate at petabyte at scale and find you need to spend 400k a month to support that scale.
solar costs keep shrinking and then you have power companies like SDGE that want to punish solar owners based on their salary and set a $125 min cost to be connected to the grid
as a parent it would be fun to have my kid sit in the middle seat between two random people and let them deal with him on the flight while I relax far away
Take a look at quickwit. Its basically a clone of elasticsearch but in rust. I have around 380 TBs of logs currently in s3 and have sub 1s searches for needle in the haystack searches. It handles all that with just 5…
pghero and/or https://github.com/supabase/index_advisor If you want to pay for a saas then pganalyze is like $400 a month for 4 dbs is a pretty good pricing model
its a lot of warm moisture that comes up the coast from the southeast and slams into cold air from canada and can drop a lot of snow/wind. It can cause bad storms in the ocean and high seas.
as someone that has been remove for 10 years now and interviewed a lot of people. You can 100% tell when someone is reading off a screen and not looking at you during an interview via webcam
noticed you mentioned speed.. That's probably why you are going through tires so fast.. ya EVs go through tires a lot faster but if you drive fast and more so accelerate fast then you will really go through tires
barrier is basically a dead project now. The active members of the project forked it and are going to release when ready but https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap Keep an eye on that for anything new
it's almost like 5 years ago the old guard car companies might have been paying reporters to hype up all the EV fires.
I was quoted 10k a head unit to install mini-splits in a home in the colorado mountains. I needed 8 head units. It was nothing but "only rich people are buying these right now so lets cash in" pricing
i would say if you have a gas HVAC there is little point in replacing unless you also have a lot of solar on the roof and sending a lot back to the grid. If I was building a new home today and in an area that might get…
ya electric baseboard are expensive to tun heatpumps are really cheap to run
Location: Southern CA | Remote: Yes, remote only | Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, Go, Python, Docker, Helm, Argo, Kong, Prometheus, VictoriaMetrics, Vector, Quickwit Resume/CV:…
let me guess.. but its 2x the price?
Location: Southern CA | Remote: Yes, remote only | Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, Go, Python, Docker, Helm, Argo, Kong, Prometheus, VictoriaMetrics, Vector, Quickwit Resume/CV:…
i had to do this for ssh host * SetEnv TERM=xterm-256color
thanks.. i'll read up into these.. always amazes me that companies like datadog somehow made log search quick
is there a better way then bloom filters to handle needle in the haystack type searches where the haystack might be terabytes of data and you only want a few lines?
cant wait.. i guess on the 27th they are dropping support for SAML
people have seemed to forget that there were some people in LA that use to walk outside in gas masks due to all the air pollution.
if op was working at Meta for 10 years and they started at 2013 they probably have more then enough money stashed away to not worry about bills for a few years.
they are planning to allow you to run your logs in your own datacenter/cloud and put something like a proxy there or being built into quickwit that your logs show up in the datadog UI My guess is you will be billed per…
too many people and not enough land in areas where people don't have to drive 3 hours to work. Want pricing to go down then we need to build more dense housing even an hour drive from the city. The days of wanting a big…
you can use the vscode cline to give a task and it uses a LLM to go out and create the app for you. In django i had it create a backend, set admin user, create requirements.txt and then do a whole frontend in vue as a…
does anyone use this? I'm really starting to get sick of companies that claim they operate at petabyte at scale and find you need to spend 400k a month to support that scale.
solar costs keep shrinking and then you have power companies like SDGE that want to punish solar owners based on their salary and set a $125 min cost to be connected to the grid
as a parent it would be fun to have my kid sit in the middle seat between two random people and let them deal with him on the flight while I relax far away
Take a look at quickwit. Its basically a clone of elasticsearch but in rust. I have around 380 TBs of logs currently in s3 and have sub 1s searches for needle in the haystack searches. It handles all that with just 5…
pghero and/or https://github.com/supabase/index_advisor If you want to pay for a saas then pganalyze is like $400 a month for 4 dbs is a pretty good pricing model
its a lot of warm moisture that comes up the coast from the southeast and slams into cold air from canada and can drop a lot of snow/wind. It can cause bad storms in the ocean and high seas.
as someone that has been remove for 10 years now and interviewed a lot of people. You can 100% tell when someone is reading off a screen and not looking at you during an interview via webcam
noticed you mentioned speed.. That's probably why you are going through tires so fast.. ya EVs go through tires a lot faster but if you drive fast and more so accelerate fast then you will really go through tires
barrier is basically a dead project now. The active members of the project forked it and are going to release when ready but https://github.com/input-leap/input-leap Keep an eye on that for anything new
it's almost like 5 years ago the old guard car companies might have been paying reporters to hype up all the EV fires.
I was quoted 10k a head unit to install mini-splits in a home in the colorado mountains. I needed 8 head units. It was nothing but "only rich people are buying these right now so lets cash in" pricing
i would say if you have a gas HVAC there is little point in replacing unless you also have a lot of solar on the roof and sending a lot back to the grid. If I was building a new home today and in an area that might get…
ya electric baseboard are expensive to tun heatpumps are really cheap to run