lsofzz
No user record in our sample, but lsofzz has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but lsofzz has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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MM is basically up-selling his _Signal_ trust score. Granted, Signal/RedPhone predecessor upped the game but calling this E2E encrypted AI chat is a bit of a stretch..
Go read a book on basic cryptography. Please.
> I'm a Tech Lead, and nobody listens to me. What should I do? TL;DidntRead Precisely. Take the `TL` title out the door. Take the `ego` out the door. Then, step in the door - as a friend, with empathy, proactive…
> The people configuring WAF rules at CDNs tend to do a poor job understanding sites and services that discuss technical content. It's not just Cloudflare, Akamai has the same problem. I agree. There is a business…
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> Bottom line is: GitOps means the source of truth is Git and automation makes sure to avoid drifts. You still have to have a rollout strategy and schedule that makes sense for your usecase. THIS.
I couldn't have written it better than Phil. I think it is important to take some time out for yourself.
I feel for you. What do you truly truly enjoy? It's easy for me to ask you question. Often times, the answer lies within. PS: Please enjoy the time with your child; It doesn't come often in a life time :)
beep! Official GUI client missing for Linux.
Nice. I don't have anything for you but maybe this will be useful: My two cents: o Learn machine learning, artificial intelligence - fast.ai o Learn Rust, Rust, Rust and some Go o Scala is good. Keep it. All the stuff…
Oh no. A really sad moment. My condolences are with him. RIP.
> Most code should be implementing business rules in the simplest and most maintainable way possible. I don't need developers "innovating" on my codebase. Fair dinkum. That's you. You may be biased towards it due to…
> That is true. It is every one's responsibility to inform mgmt of this and keep open channel. And vice-versa (should of said).
> overburden developers Please. Doing a perfunctory role does not equate to "overburden". I'll get grads from a third-world who will _happily_ take the burden off these developers if you so insist. > I do think…
> For roles like QA, Ops, Infosec I've found that the good ones are so much harder to find than good developers. And when you find those good ones, they're worth their weight in gold. I agree to that 100%. This is why I…
I could possibly not have explained as well as you did. Thanks for such a great articulation. It is _exactly_ what I wanted to say.
> I feel old now, as I continue to deploy Apache :-) we wrote bash scripts backends. don't worry about being old. keep going ;) some even had their cgi code running in kernel.. all the more reason to be merrier.
We did this on production (still runs at webscale) but we abandoned dev effort on it for ${reasons}. I _loved_ it though :) Hook Lua on the HTTP event processing stages and add icing on the cake with Lua modules to…
this is NGINX Inc. talking. grain of salt.
This is one of the pet peeves of HN submitters and readers :) Sure, here is my two cents FWIW - Kubernetes is complex for some set of folks but not for others. So, the answer is - depends; On a lot of external factors…
I have two macs. And, yes, I surely I can afford many more of it. But, whether you own a mac or not, once you start using Linux (and it takes patience to do so _effectively_), I can guarantee that you _will_ never want…
> They can rebuild that whole datacenter a hundred times over and still not feel it in their wallet. Agreed.