Probably IAM / DynamoDB in us-east-1
Probably IAM / DynamoDB in us-east-1
Once they finally log in a windows update kicks them out.
This is amazing. Next stop 30%. Big thanks to all the contributors and companies that have made this possible.
“One thousand and one, one thousand and two, …”
Edit of https://xkcd.com/303/ (Compiling) The #1 programmer excuse for legitimately slacking off: "My conversation's compacting!" -- (voice from inside office) "Hey! Get back to work!" (programmers having a sword fight on office chairs) "Compacting!" (from office) "Oh. Carry on."
Sounds amazing. I look forward to it. I hacked a patch on a QT app once but felt like I was missing a lot of background.
Agreed, this really is a super power of Go. So much so, that it’s so strange to me the rust community prefers or promotes the alternative.
I thought that was the DB Apple acquired and closed sourced, is that not the case?!
When ruled by the stupidest, most detestable people on earth, what else to but point and laugh?
This piece is lacerating and very funny.
That’s really gorgeous. I’d love to know the history of this geography and how this banding came to be, if anyone has any links they can share.
Agreed and also impressed by how polished it is. Performs well. Also, a small thing, but I love a game that lets you close out of inventory/journal/quest screens quickly.
Optimist: head
Pessimist: tail
Realist: grep
Trade offs and compromises. Both phones are fantastic but both have their downsides. I personally value the iPhone way of life for the ecosystem and simplicity. I’m battling k8s clusters by day and don’t care to battle phones by night.
The out of the box experience is amazing. So much value with minimal effort.
coroot is the best open source observability stack you’ve never heard of.
coroot.com
Oof
Bluesky’s captured tech twitter because it appeals to our innate desire to buy a new domain name.
What idiot called it “migrating an application to use Graviton processors” instead of “Arm wrestling?”
Minimalist!
It’s also great for a console like experience, hooked up to a TV.
I built a steam machine for my kids this way.
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This post is bad take after good take after bad take. Exhausting to extract the actual value. The thinly veiled dig at k8s posed solely as some bad solution only for scaling completely ignores benefits of self healing infrastructure. The author exposes himself as someone who has not supported prod.
And so it begins: Monday starts with a whole bunch of people being surprised by the new IPv4 charges when they check their AWS bills for February.
Amazing how much time humans have spent wondering what an imaginary man looked like.
David Brooks (who divorced his wife of 20+ years to marry his researcher) has written a column on the merits of early marriage, pleading w/ young people to read Jane Austen (never married) and George Eliot (open relationship w/ a married man, never legally married). This guy is phoning it in
This adds up. Tuesday is the second day of the week. Nothing to see here.
Made only better by kubechecks, the first of their name.
“Repossessed the lake”?!?!?