I'm skeptical of the "magic noodles" bit as mentioned in the article. The "tokoroten" noodles are just agar. Pretty much everyone in biology tries growing cells in agar, right? Surely that can't have been an amazing…
Congrats! This author found a sub-optimal microservice and replaced it with inline code. This is the bread and butter work of good engineering. This is also part of the reason that microservices are dangerous. The bad…
One can say words against one injustice without being required to mention every injustice.
I'm skeptical of the "magic noodles" bit as mentioned in the article. The "tokoroten" noodles are just agar. Pretty much everyone in biology tries growing cells in agar, right? Surely that can't have been an amazing…
Congrats! This author found a sub-optimal microservice and replaced it with inline code. This is the bread and butter work of good engineering. This is also part of the reason that microservices are dangerous. The bad…
One can say words against one injustice without being required to mention every injustice.