We felt it too out by the beach.
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Previously, Traffic Engineer at the fruit company. Previously, Core Systems Libraries Engineer (Finagle) at the bird company. Distributed Systems. Concurrency. Load Balancing. Rust. Python. Figuring out what’s next.
We felt it too out by the beach.
😂 The irony of this setup is not lost on me.
I’m currently using a Windows laptop that’s running Ubuntu Linux via WSL2 to remote in to a Mac Mini to run LLMs.
I read the title of that talk three times as “The Future of Microservices” before seeing my error and I’m not sure what that says about me.
Sounds like you’re allocating too many brain cells to it.
Recent musings to a friend on Signal about Python after not having looked at it much in the past decade:
“When you add types and asyncio, it feels like a cool language.”
A map showing Lake Merced in SF with a trail around it as the path walked.
A shot of a small landing with a bench and a tree next to it looking at Lake Merced.
A shot of a fenced portion of Lake Merced.
A shot of some trees at Lake Merced.
🏃♂️ Walked around Lake Merced with my son today.
Reading through it in its entirety was worth it. Thanks for sharing.
Transferred my Bluesky handle to a custom domain today. Could not have been easier.
Having lived there for a while, which one do you say now?
Sorry for your loss.
Cool article and matches similar thoughts that I’ve had for a long time on WebAssembly.
NB: It’s quite disingenuous though to compare it to Linkerd v1 (based on Finagle) when v2 (based on Rust) has existed for many years.
thenewstack.io/webassembly-...
This morning, my wife and I watched @martin.kleppmann.com ‘s “O’Reilly Book Club” session from 2023.
In it, he notes how much research he did to avoid writing vague statements in his book. It showed.
So, I’m curious what other books out there do people feel were approached with this same rigor?
What a week and a half, huh?
I’m so sorry to hear that, Jon. That’s terrible.
Top artists for the year in Apple Music: Wire, Spiritual Cramp, Touché Amoré, Buzzcocks, Gouge Away, Dag Nasty, Richard Hell, Agent Orange
I didn’t listen to a lot of music via apps this year, but when I did it generally skewed towards post-punk/punk over the more predictable hardcore.
The warning is canceled. www.tsunami.gov/events/PAAQ/...
It wasn’t very strong here either but enough to rattle the couch I’m sitting on and something hanging on our living room wall. Felt fairly long also.
I definitely felt it in the Outer Sunset.
A view of the after effects of the morning sunrise over the ocean at Ocean Beach in SF.
Inspired by @olix0r.net and @jakedonham.bsky.social’s photos to come check out this morning’s sky.
Thanks John, great to see you.