Take a look at https://sqliteviz.com/ to do exactly this.
I've a similar background, and have worked recently w/ a handful of teams with atrocious, self-imposed developer experience. I think that applying concepts like SLOs and error budgets to relevant developer-centric…
Which, come to think of it, is exactly how cloud providers manage their free tier.
Same here: we host Maven Central with fastly and are willing to help out any way we can. @sonatype.com
Gmane has NNTP feeds for all their mail list archives: http://gmane.org/features.php
For the winter Olympics, I had a VPS provisioned with a Toronto-based provider: setup Apache w/ a password protected mod_proxy. Voila, I could watch live curling and luge in the office. Total cost was less than $30 USD.
Nothing to say about Hadoop/Java homogeneity, but a Zookeeper alternative I've been looking at for the same reasons is Dozerd from Heroku (https://github.com/ha).
From the linked document, it looks like the bulk of the alleged content is for various adult titles. Who wants to go to go to court for allegedly sharing "Don’t Tell My Wife I A$$ed The Babysitter" (1257 users)? Given…
I've been using this last spring, initially as an offline reference when flying, etc. Since then, it's become my primary reference when working with jQuery. It's perfect for what I need: instantly looking up usage…
Take a look at https://sqliteviz.com/ to do exactly this.
I've a similar background, and have worked recently w/ a handful of teams with atrocious, self-imposed developer experience. I think that applying concepts like SLOs and error budgets to relevant developer-centric…
Which, come to think of it, is exactly how cloud providers manage their free tier.
Same here: we host Maven Central with fastly and are willing to help out any way we can. @sonatype.com
Gmane has NNTP feeds for all their mail list archives: http://gmane.org/features.php
For the winter Olympics, I had a VPS provisioned with a Toronto-based provider: setup Apache w/ a password protected mod_proxy. Voila, I could watch live curling and luge in the office. Total cost was less than $30 USD.
Nothing to say about Hadoop/Java homogeneity, but a Zookeeper alternative I've been looking at for the same reasons is Dozerd from Heroku (https://github.com/ha).
From the linked document, it looks like the bulk of the alleged content is for various adult titles. Who wants to go to go to court for allegedly sharing "Don’t Tell My Wife I A$$ed The Babysitter" (1257 users)? Given…
I've been using this last spring, initially as an offline reference when flying, etc. Since then, it's become my primary reference when working with jQuery. It's perfect for what I need: instantly looking up usage…