s5fs
No user record in our sample, but s5fs 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 s5fs has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Claude Code supports using API credits, and you can turn on Extra Usage and use API credits automatically once your session limit is reached. This confused me for a while, having two separate "products" which are sold…
Things have changed quite a bit in the past 30 years! I encourage you to peek at their changelog (https://www.sudo.ws/releases/changelog/) for more insight into why this project is still under active development.
Interesting product! Not sure if I'm getting this right, docs seem pretty sparse so please forgive me. Here are a couple questions: 1. Do you support tagging resources? 2. You mention provisioning Pulumi resources, are…
To be fair, AWS service teams don't always expose all features/options through cloudformation and you end up having to hit the API to manage them.
Mikeal was instrumental in helping me get established in the node community when it was super tiny. Being around him was a joy! He made those around him feel part of something special. He made me feel like I belonged. I…
Ex-cobol guy here, the work was a blast! I was working on the Lawson erp for a non-profit, mostly customizing the software for their specific use case. I loved it because the tools were crazy, the language limited, and…
It’s also possible to work on projects, or in languages, or on systems where resource consumption isn’t a high concern. I wrote cobol for sun and hpux and these big old systems had plenty to go around. Important…
I think there's a gap between an inspector turning in a report and the repairs being prioritized, funded, and executed. Out here in Oregon we had a tunnel collapse and kill the inspector (this was back in 1999). News…
.....yes.
And just like that, you owe Australia $11k.
A few years back I purchased a deer rifle from a local sporting goods store and when I got home I realized they had forgotten to remove their trigger lock. It was about a 30min drive back to the store so I just picked…
In Portland, OR we have 4-way intersections where the stop signs alternate every 2 blocks. Drivers still tend to stop at every intersection, even when they have no stop sign.
Human aspiration is built-in, we don't need help via advertising to desire more from life. Everyone seems to have adopted fire and the wheel without a marketing campaign, after all. Advertising may not be inherently…
I grew up on the Oregon coast and many of my classmate's fathers were loggers. In the early 90s we saw the struggling timber industry nearly decimated due to environmental laws aimed to protect the spotted owl. Tens of…
My kid is in 4-H, she shows goats and rides horses. Most folks have big trucks to pull their big trailers. Not all livestock and lumber is for business, rural communities still exist!
I see "runners" on Craigslist all the time for around $1500, I'd say that's the bottom dollar for something that you can probably drive for a year without serious mechanical failures. However, used is always a gamble…
Sheesh, you can buy three new cars or a starter home (in some places), that's how expensive new cars are these days. Auto loans also require you to carry full coverage insurance, which can be the same or more than your…
Regarding Seattle and Portland, while it's true there are bike share programs, I don't see them used very often. The few who are using the bikes are either tourists (minority) or the homeless on stolen bikes.…
"Limited edition Beary Garcia" is code-word for submachine gun.
State law is what determines when and how breaks are to be taken. In most states, there is no law that requires an employer to give their employee breaks, let alone pay for them. In my experience, I've had mostly unpaid…
I genuinely hope you don't kill yourself, feel free to PM if you wanna chat about whatever. A job is just a job, they come and go. We trick ourselves into making them seem far more important than they really are, but…
It's the 'zipper at the end' that most people mess up. I call them 'button people'.