accountability and fault are separate. possibly an edge to turn the conflict on; doesnt matter who did it or if they intended it, who is accountable for the pipeline and who can make the call on break fix or throw compute at it?
look out next for checklists, manual testing spreadsheets, code freezes, erosion of on call by owning teams to a noc/operator arrangement.
the fun part? your defacto operators will be your previous sre and devops engineers. rest assured they'll leave. no deploy rules are highlighting lack of trust
if you dont trust the code friday, you wont trust it monday. but if a team owns their service, i support their decision to keep their weekend sacred from paging.
however, when an org institutes a no-friday rule, devops is dieing. no trust from mgmt to teams. no ownership of teams to svc. old guard.
don't join an incident if you arent sober. there is only one exception: the company will not exist tomorrow, and you disclose your intoxication when contacted.
dont argue bac or number of drinks or grams of weed. this is common sense. #devops #duh
fantastic user engagement! the timer is imposing; the action the user takes is clearly rewarded.
together, everyone feels an accomplishment. everyone is pulled closer to the community, or into it for the 1st!
you can make engagement transactional and rewarding without begging for it! #ux #dev
lol, he thought the eras tour was just rallys. lmao
in todays episode of designing ux elements and events that users cant do jack about instead of investing in reliability:
i think the lack of computer eng professional licensure is a pathology to all specializations. the dilution of the sre title is pervasive, like the title of "engineer" vs "developer" in regards to being given problems v requirement.
its tough rn, but in interview the difference is usually clear
wsl is just not viable full time. having to keep my file systems separate or pay the performance tax is endlessly annoying. if you have hyper-v, dropping to a linux vm is the same overheard but a full experience.
ive only been using one for around 5 years and its not like this at all anymore. it works out of the box.
i came from a decade of windows dev and am an avid wsl user. the macbook pro is hands-down the best roi dev laptop on the market.
wsl is too resource heavy, since you need docker then too.
omg now watch him start buying/leasing back all the hbo original FAST rights he sold hahahahaha when he realizes everyone wants hbo to have hbo shows.
cloudflare containers coming soon! orange cloud vs orange cloud, the war continues.
ah yes, because as we know, a huge risk of addiction is having so much money and security in your life that you cant find a hobby, so drugs it is!
yes, the leading indicator of being extremely wealthy. of course!
only if they are hot qatari daddys or something? i honestly cant keep up. being tall, male, and attractive seems to help. how peculiar isnt it?
SeRiOuS CoNcErNs from hurd. sure jeff. dude'll be on the inaugural flight with the rest of the party. concerned about the caviar to sample maybe.
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harvard should tap higher education institutions across the country to drum up the largest collective working movement the US has ever seen.
What are things you really like about Windsurf? And what do you dislike / stuff that could be better?
And how has it changed how you code / build software?
(Asking as I'd like to get a more well-rounded view: will be later talking with the Windsurf team. Feel free to DM also)
sre here. bounced off windsurf immediately when unable to get remote dev working like in vscode (and same in cursor). i have to be across languages and versions, and i don't wanna nix, especially since i need images for k8s regardless. i use copilot at work, and cursor personal (pro) for context.
yeah i'm into OPSEC. Only Posting Super Excellent Content
bro, please. just one more week bro. bro i swear, ill declassify so hard bro. jus wait.
nope, your understanding is spot on. the reaction right now is all FUD. elon got upset to be called out and resorted to his usual class in responding, leading up to mark kelly selling his tesla.
no rescue, always the plan. if there was a real emergency they were going to take the ship already there
nah see its temporal. you "back up" to the time in your life before the file existed. you get to relive the joy of absence! making the file is the fun part, having the file is lame.
god forbid a woman in space escape felonious sexualizing gazes
Iβll just be asking my dog the most unanswerable existential questions all day long like βare you the best boy?β and βhow did you get so scruffy?β and βwhat are these little teefies for?β and then wonder why he needs to sleep 17 hours a day
its forced obsolescence. they break eventually and need replacement and i think case manufacturers realized its an easy way to create more demand. like glass backing iphones.
when i say true you say up! true! up! true! up!
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