retr0h
No user record in our sample, but retr0h 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 retr0h has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
exactly. learn your shell kiddos.
... so alias
Wow, haven't been on efnet in forever. Ever know a guy named chris at unix.org, was in #unix.
I would be interested in a low level comparison of both HipChat/Slack's architecture and technology stack.
It's still annoying :)
This looks pretty interesting. Bonus points for a tiling window manager. Am a bit disappointed in capitalization of directory names tho :(
I'm not much of a "crapistrano" fan. I do admit it filled a necessary void at the time... With that said, the role itself is well written Ansible. Tests[1][2] could be improved by molecule[3]. [1]…
It was also written in tcl
Something like the Alameda Weehawken Burrito tunnel. http://idlewords.com/2007/04/the_alameda_weehawken_burrito_t...
Y!'s global CDN is based on this as well.
You do realize IBM has hired the top OpenStack talent that was previously at HP building this public cloud.
Wonder why LibreSSL wasn't used... :/
The tool is quite old, and haven't seen updates in some time. https://github.com/devstructure/blueprint
This looks exciting. https://github.com/Netflix/Fido/issues/2
I tend to agree. None of these criticisms are from real-world experience. I'm not convinced the author can grow a neck beard yet :P
Also, Kafka guarantees message order, where NSQ does not. This can be dealt with in the client, but something to note.
Not a fan of the closing braces.
I don't see much reason for ever needing to do this. Should build packages to install software, and use config management for anything needed outside the package.
I don't get it :/
Knowledge from having worked there.
yellowpages.com now yp was a large rails shop, and subsiquently moved to node.
Still not convinced. I'll take tmux and a non-gui vim any day of the week.
Yeah, +1 for Graphviz. Has worked well for me in the past.
From the readme: At present, Sandstorm's sandboxing is incomplete. Malicious code probably can escape. Malicious code definitely can DoS your server by consuming all available resources.
don't you mean kewl?