I run into this pretty frequently with Docker on Mac OS X. Passing the `--rm` flag helps, but for cleaning up old/unused containers, I usually set these two commands on a cron: # Remove un-tagged or un-named images for…
Hmm... https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/4iznwi/til_r...
Google has been around for 17 years and employees roughly 10,000+ software developers. I think it's reasonable to assume that the 2B LOC metric is accurate...
Does anyone have more information about this essay (apart from it being written by Alan Kay)? I can't seem to find anything that doesn't link back to the worrydream site.
He mentions towards the end that there's a load-balancer that pauses the connection while the migration occurs. When the container comes back up, the traffic is redirected to the new instance and the connection resumes.
Agree 100%. The first line: > Firefox OS for TV is a new direction that base on the vision of Connected Home from Mozilla. I mean, c'mon. It's hard to take the post seriously when they didn't even bother to proof-read.
www.yipgo.com leads to an nginx welcome page... Not super confidence-inspiring.
It also doesn't help that the Hadoop ecosystem is unstable, insecure, and overkill for the vast majority of the use-cases out there. Cloudera can also be thrown into the same bucket when they will no doubt file next…
I run into this pretty frequently with Docker on Mac OS X. Passing the `--rm` flag helps, but for cleaning up old/unused containers, I usually set these two commands on a cron: # Remove un-tagged or un-named images for…
Hmm... https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/4iznwi/til_r...
Google has been around for 17 years and employees roughly 10,000+ software developers. I think it's reasonable to assume that the 2B LOC metric is accurate...
Does anyone have more information about this essay (apart from it being written by Alan Kay)? I can't seem to find anything that doesn't link back to the worrydream site.
He mentions towards the end that there's a load-balancer that pauses the connection while the migration occurs. When the container comes back up, the traffic is redirected to the new instance and the connection resumes.
Agree 100%. The first line: > Firefox OS for TV is a new direction that base on the vision of Connected Home from Mozilla. I mean, c'mon. It's hard to take the post seriously when they didn't even bother to proof-read.
www.yipgo.com leads to an nginx welcome page... Not super confidence-inspiring.
It also doesn't help that the Hadoop ecosystem is unstable, insecure, and overkill for the vast majority of the use-cases out there. Cloudera can also be thrown into the same bucket when they will no doubt file next…