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Startup founder & CTO
https://icombine.net/
full stack developer (k8s, scala, lift, akka, angular and that stuff)
https://icombine.net/
full stack developer (k8s, scala, lift, akka, angular and that stuff)
Ah thank you. I remember now. Still weird that this can also happen (and is allowed to happen) in an energy market.
I understand put options and short selling, but how on earth can the price of a commodity sink below zero? How can you make a „sell“ order that is negative? Can someone explain please?
To be clear: With short-term I meant the mentioned 6 hours of the article. They use those 6 hours to create forecasts for up to 10 days. I would think that the initial predictors for a phenomenon (like a hurricane) are…
IMO a chaotic system will not allow for long-term forecast, but if there is any type of pattern to recognize (and I would assume there are plenty), an AI/ML model should be able to create short-term prediction with high…
Thank you for sharing the unforeseen depths of a monolith :D
> As in, "we have a PHP monolith used by all of 12 people in the accounting department, and for some reason we've been tasked with making it run on multiple machines ("for redundancy" or something) by next month.…
You reminded me of the HikariCP library and it’s documentation: Clear and simple with references to other libraries trying to accomplish the same thing. It is not in the clojure space though.…
You may want to check out Blinkist. https://www.blinkist.com/ They give you the condensed information. Usually it is enough to get an overview. For a deep dive you can follow up by buying the book.
Really glad I took the extra time to switch to logback
It seems to me that people with dry sarcasm can not live that out in the media. Putting things out of context or blowing single events out of proportion has become too common. Very unsettling.
It makes sense though. The largest Monolith has the largest Repo. ;)
I had the same thought and agree with what you wrote. But when you think about this set of evolutionary steps you still end up with the same scenarios: you are rare, you are first, you are fucked. So in that regard, you…
So I only have a basic/intermediate understanding of SSL and X509, but I am curious about your opinion: Is the awful code design just a flaw in that particular implementation, or are the standards involved so hard to…
https://what-if.xkcd.com/11/
Yes. I did use systems in the past that had questionable versioning, milestone releases a.s.o. and they proved to be just fine. Docker on the other hand is not just a third-party library in your project. Docker is a…
Oh I am not disagreeing with you on that one. Definitely a subjective matter. Just the statement about "production-readyness" of docker comes from the docker developers themselves.
Though I like automated deployment flows and docker, the author should have stated that docker itself claims to be not production ready in the current 0.9 version. I am a true fan of bleeding-edge technology, but when…
Avoid loosing WW3 due to congestion control...
I agree! There are also a lot of spam-mailers that use their unsubscribe link just to confirm that the email adress actually belongs to a human. Thats why I tend to ignore the unsubscribe button, when the mail looks…
Now you bringing up a keyword: expectation. I am starting to get sick of every argument that tries to defend these rediculous investment decisions these days. Currently everyone doing that is citing network effects,…
"This publisher has not implemented Quantcast Measurement. Data is estimated and not verified by Quantcast"
Do you still got a reference to news/blogs about that botnet install?
What? I think you did not understand what I meant by that. Legislation in this case does not eliminate your freedom, but protects it, forcing companies to obey to privacy and data protection. The only freedom that would…
So let's go back to the pre-electrified area. You send a letter to a friend with sensible information. The letter is transported by the post office from door to door. While in transit, the post office recognizes, from a…
Thank you for that link! That was really an eye opening talk.