Dodd-Frank does not clearly state there cannot be those contracts. Dodd-Frank grants the CFTC jurisdiction to govern those contracts. what you are saying was struck down in court in September 2024 where the judge ruled…
in what way do they violate Dodd-Frank?
spoken like a true go developer ha
foundation has an incredible cast but even among such talent he's a clear outlier
theyve been marketed as a serious competitor to vmware for 15 years. their sales reps mightve just not found you until recently. but we did a poc with them 10 years ago and i dont believe much has changed since
everything will eventually go to zero. we look at some of these things and laugh because we're pretty sure they're going to go to zero within weeks or months vs years. but by the end of all of our lifetimes, most the…
these deals are made as part of a market so it's more like musical chairs where every time you change a chair you get a ton of money but you don't want to be the one that's stuck without a chair at the end
I think people don't understand what this means either. the nation-state "agencies" that can and will get into your network/devices can do so because they would employ tactics like kidnapping and blackmailing a local…
he essentially invented the modern concept of conscription. there were press gangs and conscription-like things all through history but for the most part soldiers were professionals
who has discouraged "sucking it up"? what systemic policies have changed to accommodate this? as far as I can tell, someone can explain how they're the victim to anyone and everyone they come across and no one will…
everyone is the Magnus Carlsen of their own life, though. and humans are irreplaceable. sure, budget decisions are made that cause people to have to go find another employer. but there is no civilization without people…
100% - given the resources we have, America is far underperforming at the moment
why do they always say "not only" or "it isn't just x but also y and z"? I hated that disingenuous verbosity BEFORE these LLMs out and now it'll all over the place. I saw a post on linked in that was literally just like…
i cant imagine it's related. if it is related, hello Bloomberg News or whoever will be reading this thread because that would be a catastrophic breach of customer trust that would likely never fully return
I think the author didn't account for different types of engineering orgs at different points in their lifecycle. "just fix it" at an enterprise massive company as a junior is fine but a senior would know "if you fix…
commentary from first time staff engineers should be taken with a grain of salt because they can be silly trying to prove themselves. same as first time people managers with an engineering background. if they're not a…
I think there's a theory out there that if something can't die, it's more of a "library" than "immortal"... because being born and dying (and the fact that you sharing resources with another living thing is possibly you…
> isn't "we made a machine to do something that people used to do" basically the entire history of of technology? kinda, I guess. but what has everyone on edge these days is humans always used technology to build…
that's not my point - my point is it would not have gotten the adoption it has without etcd and the fact that it was resilient and scalable out of the box
not exactly a fair assessment since neither of those were out and/or available to the kubernetes team at the time. sure, some things at many times from now into eternity may be or become better suited for the kubernetes…
that touches on what I consider the dichotomy of k8s: it's a really scalable system that makes it easy to spin up a cluster locally on your laptop and interact with the full API locally just like in prod. so it's a…
that's fair but that 99% of all apiserver deployments in the world have the same standard boilerplate footprint is a large part of why it became so ubiquitous. that people running it locally don't have to make any…
etcd is also the entire point of k8s. that it's a single self-contained framework and doesn't require an external backer service. there is no kubernetes without etcd. much of the "secret sauce" of kubernetes is the…
right, that's exactly what he did. "politics for me but not for thee"
he's definitely disingenuous, though. I think the "cancel" situation was cringe but the guy posts nativist musings about London and then acts apolitical. look, I get it. the first large generation of professional…
Dodd-Frank does not clearly state there cannot be those contracts. Dodd-Frank grants the CFTC jurisdiction to govern those contracts. what you are saying was struck down in court in September 2024 where the judge ruled…
in what way do they violate Dodd-Frank?
spoken like a true go developer ha
foundation has an incredible cast but even among such talent he's a clear outlier
theyve been marketed as a serious competitor to vmware for 15 years. their sales reps mightve just not found you until recently. but we did a poc with them 10 years ago and i dont believe much has changed since
everything will eventually go to zero. we look at some of these things and laugh because we're pretty sure they're going to go to zero within weeks or months vs years. but by the end of all of our lifetimes, most the…
these deals are made as part of a market so it's more like musical chairs where every time you change a chair you get a ton of money but you don't want to be the one that's stuck without a chair at the end
I think people don't understand what this means either. the nation-state "agencies" that can and will get into your network/devices can do so because they would employ tactics like kidnapping and blackmailing a local…
he essentially invented the modern concept of conscription. there were press gangs and conscription-like things all through history but for the most part soldiers were professionals
who has discouraged "sucking it up"? what systemic policies have changed to accommodate this? as far as I can tell, someone can explain how they're the victim to anyone and everyone they come across and no one will…
everyone is the Magnus Carlsen of their own life, though. and humans are irreplaceable. sure, budget decisions are made that cause people to have to go find another employer. but there is no civilization without people…
100% - given the resources we have, America is far underperforming at the moment
why do they always say "not only" or "it isn't just x but also y and z"? I hated that disingenuous verbosity BEFORE these LLMs out and now it'll all over the place. I saw a post on linked in that was literally just like…
i cant imagine it's related. if it is related, hello Bloomberg News or whoever will be reading this thread because that would be a catastrophic breach of customer trust that would likely never fully return
I think the author didn't account for different types of engineering orgs at different points in their lifecycle. "just fix it" at an enterprise massive company as a junior is fine but a senior would know "if you fix…
commentary from first time staff engineers should be taken with a grain of salt because they can be silly trying to prove themselves. same as first time people managers with an engineering background. if they're not a…
I think there's a theory out there that if something can't die, it's more of a "library" than "immortal"... because being born and dying (and the fact that you sharing resources with another living thing is possibly you…
> isn't "we made a machine to do something that people used to do" basically the entire history of of technology? kinda, I guess. but what has everyone on edge these days is humans always used technology to build…
that's not my point - my point is it would not have gotten the adoption it has without etcd and the fact that it was resilient and scalable out of the box
not exactly a fair assessment since neither of those were out and/or available to the kubernetes team at the time. sure, some things at many times from now into eternity may be or become better suited for the kubernetes…
that touches on what I consider the dichotomy of k8s: it's a really scalable system that makes it easy to spin up a cluster locally on your laptop and interact with the full API locally just like in prod. so it's a…
that's fair but that 99% of all apiserver deployments in the world have the same standard boilerplate footprint is a large part of why it became so ubiquitous. that people running it locally don't have to make any…
etcd is also the entire point of k8s. that it's a single self-contained framework and doesn't require an external backer service. there is no kubernetes without etcd. much of the "secret sauce" of kubernetes is the…
right, that's exactly what he did. "politics for me but not for thee"
he's definitely disingenuous, though. I think the "cancel" situation was cringe but the guy posts nativist musings about London and then acts apolitical. look, I get it. the first large generation of professional…