nathwill
No user record in our sample, but nathwill 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 nathwill has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
the problem with vitamin D is there's a lot of confounders that D is a proxy for, particularly met-syn and old age, so until there's actual mechanistic descriptions for how D inhibits covid severity, i'm remaining…
We just went through an extensive ecosystem survey and reached an identical design, which we're currently implementing. So far, so good! AWS has aws-kinesis-agent, which you can deploy for the log aggregation bit, which…
We use heka and love it
I just pulled Baudolino back off the shelf this morning, going to try to make it through this time. I love the idea of the untrustworthy narrator, and the writing is excellent, though dense. like Foucault's Pendulum, I…
its still pretty raw. check out cve-2015-8660, which basically let unprivileged users bypass normal file permissions without even trying. it's fixed in mainline now, but still hasn't hit a lot of distros.
between ubuntu, debian and centos adopting systemd, it seems like a good idea to plan on getting familiar with it, regardless.
since we're plugging init cookbooks, i'll plug a systemd cookbook[0] we're working on. would love some feedback from chef users using systemd-based systems! [0]: https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/systemd
we run a ~70 node system, ~95% virtual/5% physical, almost fully converted from Scientific Linux 6 to CentOS 7 (only the NFS boxes left!), which is systemd based. Concerning systemd as an init system, it's been…
ah, thanks.
Why not ldd?