Is it possible to modify the car to disconnect from the remote Tesla service and keep the 90 firmware on there? What critical functionality of the car would you be looking at losing, other than updates?
Is it normal for unionization votes to have this kind of opposition? 56.6% doesn't seem like an overwhelming majority, so I'm curious to see how it plays out for all of the employees there. It would be interesting as…
I understand that Kubernetes is a complex project, but I struggle to see how this comment adds to the discourse. For those that do need a solution like Kubernetes, charts like this are helpful, and the knowledge…
I definitely agree with you - my team switched to an "ephemeral cluster" model which allows us to very quickly spin up an entirely new cluster and drain traffic to it as needed. It's something that we've ended up…
Definitely can sympathize with you on this, having spent plenty of time myself fighting some clusters that ended up in a broken state, and trying to get them going again. I think that this pain is sometimes more severe…
Adopting any piece of technology just because it's a fad or otherwise trendy is rarely a good justification. It sounds like the primary reason you're deciding to move away from it is because you don't face any of the…
- Simple DNS based service discovery - namespace separations between resources - optimized resource utilization and container scheduling These are the biggest 3 for the smaller orgs I’ve been a part of
Seems hard to get enough users to make this worthwhile at any given bar - people have to adjust their "out at a bar" time to include checking into a dating app. The right growth strategy here seems a lot more localized…
The sensor reading could have just as easily been 24 degrees rather than 70 and caused the same crash w/ the author's proposal. Not saying or excusing the failures that led to this crash, but it seems like an…
I'd be interested in seeing a license that better accomplishes the goals cited as motivation for moving to this license, that would hopefully also avoid the flaws mentioned in this article and throughout the comments.…
Bystander cellphone footage is often used as evidence in courts, at least in the USA. This comment seems to imply that all court admissible video evidence comes from trusted chains of custody and thereby trusted…
I don't agree with the "journalistic process being hacked" as being the only line there, as it implies some deliberate power play by bad actors which would omit said integrity. It seems plausible that it's more along…
Curious about the 24h-48h burndown...could it potentially be longer for you guys or is there some mechanism in place to force disconnection (and thus risk a spike) after some TTL?
In practice you probably would want pretty thin proxy layer as you said, which is then forwarding requests to other services as needed...but you would still need to re-deploy this proxy layer, and would thus need a…
If the cost exceeds the value of what you're mining, you're always better off putting that money directly into purchasing the cryptocoin instead. Option 1: Spend $10 to mine $5 worth of BTC Option 2: Spend $10 to obtain…
> I always wondered why musicians keep up with the conventional musical notation system, and haven't come up with something better (maybe a job for a HNer?). Is this supposed to be satire? Invoking Poe's Law on this one
> Yet would anyone seriously consider altering a monolithic HR application to add pet insurance management? Never. Sure they might? I can't see a category of business features that would naturally lend themselves to…
Where exactly in the Bay Area could these legally be placed? Do the founders live in the prototypes?
I wouldn't merely call this a fat finger or typo - it's quite possible that the usage of the tool itself was so nefarious that mistakes would be impossible to avoid, given the complexity of its inputs. Based on Amazon's…
Sure, it just felt like a more natural fit than other languages given the criteria which is why I called it out specifically Thanks for your mention of additional runtime safety, it isn't something I had considered
I actually saw very few unique features of Rust mentioned in the article which is why I was looking to contrast it at a high level to another language which met the criteria the author laid out while avoiding a…
Why not Go? Checks the boxes of "performant" and "safe" while remaining developer friendly compared to Rust
Seem like there's great potential here as an educational tool to learn how these abstract systems interact. Great stuff.
What kind of granularity can you get with this? Based on all of the apps/build in features utilizing 3D Touch, I had thought it was binary.
Behind a paywall :(
Is it possible to modify the car to disconnect from the remote Tesla service and keep the 90 firmware on there? What critical functionality of the car would you be looking at losing, other than updates?
Is it normal for unionization votes to have this kind of opposition? 56.6% doesn't seem like an overwhelming majority, so I'm curious to see how it plays out for all of the employees there. It would be interesting as…
I understand that Kubernetes is a complex project, but I struggle to see how this comment adds to the discourse. For those that do need a solution like Kubernetes, charts like this are helpful, and the knowledge…
I definitely agree with you - my team switched to an "ephemeral cluster" model which allows us to very quickly spin up an entirely new cluster and drain traffic to it as needed. It's something that we've ended up…
Definitely can sympathize with you on this, having spent plenty of time myself fighting some clusters that ended up in a broken state, and trying to get them going again. I think that this pain is sometimes more severe…
Adopting any piece of technology just because it's a fad or otherwise trendy is rarely a good justification. It sounds like the primary reason you're deciding to move away from it is because you don't face any of the…
- Simple DNS based service discovery - namespace separations between resources - optimized resource utilization and container scheduling These are the biggest 3 for the smaller orgs I’ve been a part of
Seems hard to get enough users to make this worthwhile at any given bar - people have to adjust their "out at a bar" time to include checking into a dating app. The right growth strategy here seems a lot more localized…
The sensor reading could have just as easily been 24 degrees rather than 70 and caused the same crash w/ the author's proposal. Not saying or excusing the failures that led to this crash, but it seems like an…
I'd be interested in seeing a license that better accomplishes the goals cited as motivation for moving to this license, that would hopefully also avoid the flaws mentioned in this article and throughout the comments.…
Bystander cellphone footage is often used as evidence in courts, at least in the USA. This comment seems to imply that all court admissible video evidence comes from trusted chains of custody and thereby trusted…
I don't agree with the "journalistic process being hacked" as being the only line there, as it implies some deliberate power play by bad actors which would omit said integrity. It seems plausible that it's more along…
Curious about the 24h-48h burndown...could it potentially be longer for you guys or is there some mechanism in place to force disconnection (and thus risk a spike) after some TTL?
In practice you probably would want pretty thin proxy layer as you said, which is then forwarding requests to other services as needed...but you would still need to re-deploy this proxy layer, and would thus need a…
If the cost exceeds the value of what you're mining, you're always better off putting that money directly into purchasing the cryptocoin instead. Option 1: Spend $10 to mine $5 worth of BTC Option 2: Spend $10 to obtain…
> I always wondered why musicians keep up with the conventional musical notation system, and haven't come up with something better (maybe a job for a HNer?). Is this supposed to be satire? Invoking Poe's Law on this one
> Yet would anyone seriously consider altering a monolithic HR application to add pet insurance management? Never. Sure they might? I can't see a category of business features that would naturally lend themselves to…
Where exactly in the Bay Area could these legally be placed? Do the founders live in the prototypes?
I wouldn't merely call this a fat finger or typo - it's quite possible that the usage of the tool itself was so nefarious that mistakes would be impossible to avoid, given the complexity of its inputs. Based on Amazon's…
Sure, it just felt like a more natural fit than other languages given the criteria which is why I called it out specifically Thanks for your mention of additional runtime safety, it isn't something I had considered
I actually saw very few unique features of Rust mentioned in the article which is why I was looking to contrast it at a high level to another language which met the criteria the author laid out while avoiding a…
Why not Go? Checks the boxes of "performant" and "safe" while remaining developer friendly compared to Rust
Seem like there's great potential here as an educational tool to learn how these abstract systems interact. Great stuff.
What kind of granularity can you get with this? Based on all of the apps/build in features utilizing 3D Touch, I had thought it was binary.
Behind a paywall :(