100% this, all smoke and mirrors. But you can’t argue with it’s effectiveness.
I mean Mogg is someone who comes across as having his finger on the pulse of society… the best description I’ve ever heard for him is “A haunted victorian drainpipe”. Ultimately the guys stake in Irish hedge-funds are…
Was going to say the exact same thing... https://capnproto.org/otherlang.html seems like there's pretty broad support.
So I've been trying out Pulumi at the new company I've just started working at and I can say the experience so far has been pretty awesome. This coming from a pre-version 1 user of terraform (when pretty much the only…
I'm not even entirely sure the microservice part is the bit that's ridiculous. I remember interviewing with them a few years back and when I was told the architecture I was like "so you have all these services but you…
It's seems brutal, but what introduced species have done to NZ's ecosystem is far far worse. Would anyone knowingly sit back and watch one species that shouldn't even be in an ecosystem wipe out many native species that…
Gulp runs in node, which runs single core so compilation speed will be effected by single core speed. I'm not really that familiar with how "Parallel" msbuild/roselyn is these days in regards to core usage. I'm pretty…
It also doesn't take into account the startups that can't use said serverless architectures, like Fintech or Heathtech. You inherently need to understand how data moves through your platform when you have tight…
Civil Defence are doing their job, getting people away from the coastline. There maybe Tsunami's there may not be, better not to take any risks. Must be protocol when any of the Tsunami alarms are triggered.
That would make a lot of sense. Civil defence must be being pessimistic in there predictions, as you should be. It's better to be away from a coastline if there might be a tsunami and there isn't, then the other way way…
I'm pretty sure Civil Defence announced it's been contaminated. I would get bottled water, and get away from the coast if you're anywhere near there, or get to high ground. If you have no other option, go to a building…
I'm from Christchurch, contacted family there. There's been mass evacuations from the coastline. Tsunami's have started but they can last for hours. Kaikoura has already had a a surge measured 2.5m, if this is the case…
100% this, all smoke and mirrors. But you can’t argue with it’s effectiveness.
I mean Mogg is someone who comes across as having his finger on the pulse of society… the best description I’ve ever heard for him is “A haunted victorian drainpipe”. Ultimately the guys stake in Irish hedge-funds are…
Was going to say the exact same thing... https://capnproto.org/otherlang.html seems like there's pretty broad support.
So I've been trying out Pulumi at the new company I've just started working at and I can say the experience so far has been pretty awesome. This coming from a pre-version 1 user of terraform (when pretty much the only…
I'm not even entirely sure the microservice part is the bit that's ridiculous. I remember interviewing with them a few years back and when I was told the architecture I was like "so you have all these services but you…
It's seems brutal, but what introduced species have done to NZ's ecosystem is far far worse. Would anyone knowingly sit back and watch one species that shouldn't even be in an ecosystem wipe out many native species that…
Gulp runs in node, which runs single core so compilation speed will be effected by single core speed. I'm not really that familiar with how "Parallel" msbuild/roselyn is these days in regards to core usage. I'm pretty…
It also doesn't take into account the startups that can't use said serverless architectures, like Fintech or Heathtech. You inherently need to understand how data moves through your platform when you have tight…
Civil Defence are doing their job, getting people away from the coastline. There maybe Tsunami's there may not be, better not to take any risks. Must be protocol when any of the Tsunami alarms are triggered.
That would make a lot of sense. Civil defence must be being pessimistic in there predictions, as you should be. It's better to be away from a coastline if there might be a tsunami and there isn't, then the other way way…
I'm pretty sure Civil Defence announced it's been contaminated. I would get bottled water, and get away from the coast if you're anywhere near there, or get to high ground. If you have no other option, go to a building…
I'm from Christchurch, contacted family there. There's been mass evacuations from the coastline. Tsunami's have started but they can last for hours. Kaikoura has already had a a surge measured 2.5m, if this is the case…