Thanks for the blinding insight.
Fascinating stuff, I've never really thought about what problem e.g. frameworks are solving. It's kind of too bad that in my day job my head's in the clouds and usually somewhat removed from most of these system level…
I guess regular religious fervor just isn’t what it used to be.
Primary cooling could be molten salt or liquid metal but unless you take the power out through the Seebeck effect like RTG’s on space probes, you still need water to make steam for turbines, I guess.
I wonder if proper door operation is part of orientation: https://youtu.be/Wof0xPUmW38
At this point, why care about Twitter?
To me this is the weirdest thing about Pantone the company, their products etc: so much trouble to try to make sure that for a fleeting moment some knick-knack produced half a world away looks like it did on the…
> the end of that bell-curve A "bell end", if you will.
I was a consultant working on two Meego projects at the time, fancy mechanics and some pretty interesting ideas about graph data storage and inference. Super talented crew of diverse hackers, kind of a tech head dream…
Sure, but it’s incredibly naive to see gh having problems and go “they must not know what they are doing”
Got a big chuckle out of them describing server-side rendering as this new-fangled unproven technical risk of a technology :) I get the context, but it was still funny. Ah, back to editing index.php I guess.
The RUN? I thought about that but I don’t see how that would work. Or is the argument that Dockerfiles are just too hard? (An argument I’m not unsympathetic to)
I’m sure it’s usually just a case of “thinking while typing”, but I find it surprising how often articles about Docker stuff get some basic details a bit wrong. In the very first code example there is a RUN instruction…
Sparrows are history these days, but even more modern weapons can be defeated. It’s a lot about knowing what your weapon’s perf envelope is, and what the other side has to throw at you, and defending appropriately.
"The Fine Comment" and "Article", respectively. Sometimes another adjective is substituted, by angry people.
I haven't dived all that much, but the initial submersion with empty lungs is super unpleasant every time, the urge to draw air is super strong. After I'm under I'm 100% fine with it and just don't think about the whole…
Also the idea that design is something that's just "out there" totally apart from how things are used is just precious.
Thanks for the blinding insight.
Fascinating stuff, I've never really thought about what problem e.g. frameworks are solving. It's kind of too bad that in my day job my head's in the clouds and usually somewhat removed from most of these system level…
I guess regular religious fervor just isn’t what it used to be.
Primary cooling could be molten salt or liquid metal but unless you take the power out through the Seebeck effect like RTG’s on space probes, you still need water to make steam for turbines, I guess.
I wonder if proper door operation is part of orientation: https://youtu.be/Wof0xPUmW38
At this point, why care about Twitter?
To me this is the weirdest thing about Pantone the company, their products etc: so much trouble to try to make sure that for a fleeting moment some knick-knack produced half a world away looks like it did on the…
> the end of that bell-curve A "bell end", if you will.
I was a consultant working on two Meego projects at the time, fancy mechanics and some pretty interesting ideas about graph data storage and inference. Super talented crew of diverse hackers, kind of a tech head dream…
Sure, but it’s incredibly naive to see gh having problems and go “they must not know what they are doing”
Got a big chuckle out of them describing server-side rendering as this new-fangled unproven technical risk of a technology :) I get the context, but it was still funny. Ah, back to editing index.php I guess.
The RUN? I thought about that but I don’t see how that would work. Or is the argument that Dockerfiles are just too hard? (An argument I’m not unsympathetic to)
I’m sure it’s usually just a case of “thinking while typing”, but I find it surprising how often articles about Docker stuff get some basic details a bit wrong. In the very first code example there is a RUN instruction…
Sparrows are history these days, but even more modern weapons can be defeated. It’s a lot about knowing what your weapon’s perf envelope is, and what the other side has to throw at you, and defending appropriately.
"The Fine Comment" and "Article", respectively. Sometimes another adjective is substituted, by angry people.
I haven't dived all that much, but the initial submersion with empty lungs is super unpleasant every time, the urge to draw air is super strong. After I'm under I'm 100% fine with it and just don't think about the whole…
Also the idea that design is something that's just "out there" totally apart from how things are used is just precious.