Just restarted my Readwise subscription. * What is the amount of storage provided for users? * How is content managed when offline? If/When I start traveling more, there will be times when I like to read without…
GitLab, as an example, has been clear about having an "open core" business model[1] I appreciate that level of transparency. It gives me confidence that they understand their market and customers. Naming matters. If a…
I'm going to be annoyingly pedantic here, apologies in advance. To me, what you're describing is an end state where the fetch/build + test is a state in which the developer is done with some task. But in my working…
From the perspective of the dev, if my local CI isn’t worth anything towards a merge and upstream CI is gospel why run locally? If I’m reasonably certain that the two jobs are duplicative in output it could be seen as…
The article posits an academic theory of CI that biases towards very narrow models of software development: Namely kubernetes, and namely orgs that have the budget to experiment in these types of models where developer…
>will also be automatically loaded into production and other developers machines. I’m assuming you are only submitting this as theoretical, because in the real world (where I’ve directly experienced this workflow) it’s…
>Those 3 points are valid but not even the worst bits. It sounds like you are just griping about the switching cost issues, and didn't get much further than initial setup. 100% My rule-of-thumb is that onboarding has to…
This is very salient, I just left some feedback related to lack of functionality, in their community forums yesterday. I bought a subscription to use Bitwarden against 1Password, trying to switch from 1P to BW. I…
> I have zero sympathy for able bodied people that can't cope enough to feed their children. Growing up in generational poverty and finding myself out of it, I carried a similarly angry perspective about people for a…
>One problem I see with sites like Twitter, is that there isn't _enough_ discourse. Anyone can make a statement, go viral, and there isn't a true "conversation" around it. I think understand your point, but I disagree…
I feel like this gives too much weighting to the discourse around a topic or article (Ironic, given I'm doing the same thing in this thread). One of the reasons I loathe twitter and reddit is the conversations and…
Is there a Linux friendly GPU you recommend? I have a NUC with Ubuntu and 32gb of RAM that I wouldn't mind plugging an eGPU into if it meant I could play my Steam library (I haven't touched Windows for home/gaming about…
Agreed. I was humbled of this fact when traveling abroad for work to a new place where the airport's septic system was next to the main road. I was holding my breath trying to not to make a scene as all the other people…
Thoughtful article. I've had similar feelings about myself and whether or not I'm disabled. My left arm is crooked from two childhood injuries and doesn't turn over more than about 30%, it's called a Madelung…
Just restarted my Readwise subscription. * What is the amount of storage provided for users? * How is content managed when offline? If/When I start traveling more, there will be times when I like to read without…
GitLab, as an example, has been clear about having an "open core" business model[1] I appreciate that level of transparency. It gives me confidence that they understand their market and customers. Naming matters. If a…
I'm going to be annoyingly pedantic here, apologies in advance. To me, what you're describing is an end state where the fetch/build + test is a state in which the developer is done with some task. But in my working…
From the perspective of the dev, if my local CI isn’t worth anything towards a merge and upstream CI is gospel why run locally? If I’m reasonably certain that the two jobs are duplicative in output it could be seen as…
The article posits an academic theory of CI that biases towards very narrow models of software development: Namely kubernetes, and namely orgs that have the budget to experiment in these types of models where developer…
>will also be automatically loaded into production and other developers machines. I’m assuming you are only submitting this as theoretical, because in the real world (where I’ve directly experienced this workflow) it’s…
>Those 3 points are valid but not even the worst bits. It sounds like you are just griping about the switching cost issues, and didn't get much further than initial setup. 100% My rule-of-thumb is that onboarding has to…
This is very salient, I just left some feedback related to lack of functionality, in their community forums yesterday. I bought a subscription to use Bitwarden against 1Password, trying to switch from 1P to BW. I…
> I have zero sympathy for able bodied people that can't cope enough to feed their children. Growing up in generational poverty and finding myself out of it, I carried a similarly angry perspective about people for a…
>One problem I see with sites like Twitter, is that there isn't _enough_ discourse. Anyone can make a statement, go viral, and there isn't a true "conversation" around it. I think understand your point, but I disagree…
I feel like this gives too much weighting to the discourse around a topic or article (Ironic, given I'm doing the same thing in this thread). One of the reasons I loathe twitter and reddit is the conversations and…
Is there a Linux friendly GPU you recommend? I have a NUC with Ubuntu and 32gb of RAM that I wouldn't mind plugging an eGPU into if it meant I could play my Steam library (I haven't touched Windows for home/gaming about…
Agreed. I was humbled of this fact when traveling abroad for work to a new place where the airport's septic system was next to the main road. I was holding my breath trying to not to make a scene as all the other people…
Thoughtful article. I've had similar feelings about myself and whether or not I'm disabled. My left arm is crooked from two childhood injuries and doesn't turn over more than about 30%, it's called a Madelung…