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John Arundel
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Consultant and author of ‘Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes’: amzn.to/2PEPTjc. Puppet, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Go teacher. Cis/he.
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It's not too late either way! twitter.com/thecaitcode/st…
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I use Zoho and it was approximately one million times easier to set up than Google.
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"World's *Greatest* Dad! Which means I'm better than just Number 1!"
JERRY: Well, I don't know how official any of these rankings really are. twitter.com/muchekec_/stat…
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Happy to read drafts and give you feedback if that would be helpful: john@bitfieldconsulting.com.
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These questions should be painted on the office wall in 6ft high letters. twitter.com/jasongorman/st…
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John Arundel
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I'm not sure that actually refutes anything in the article, though it's a perfectly sensible point of view. This *is* a complicated issue, and the status quo sure isn't the answer.
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John Arundel
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Great to see the Checkly Terraform provider officially launched! I hope people have a lot of fun with it.
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Over the last five years I've collected eclipses with this single composition in mind. I call it "Cyclipse". It's made of a total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, total lunar eclipse, and waxing crescent Moon. It feels so good to see it come together over the years. #eclipse pic.twitter.com/FkQkzQShzp
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Cloud Native DevOps
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Surprisingly (or not), the best predictor of the number of bugs in a piece of software is the complexity of the organization that develops it augustl.com/blog/2019/best…
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John Arundel
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No, I love your posts. Best thing in my feed. Keep it up!
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John Arundel
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Awkward interactions, calculated risks, time alone, and connecting with others face to face are all important parts of being human. The illusions of safety and control provided by our technology also produce isolation, distraction, and anxiety arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
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John Arundel
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"I just think it's better to have an idea. You can change an idea; changing a belief is trickier."
—'Dogma'
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John Arundel
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Well, those aren't the only two possibilities. If it doesn't matter *which* call failed, you can do the calls through a thin wrapper which just sets a failure flag. This can be checked at the end, to see if the sequence as a whole errored.
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John Arundel
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It's amazing to me that at no point in our much-vaunted educational system are we actually taught to think. That would be a key part of citizenship... you'd think.
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John Arundel
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But if *everything* is moving backwards, so are the signals in your brain, so you won't notice anything.
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John Arundel
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Strictly speaking, everything not logically inconsistent or prohibited by the laws of physics is real. I can imagine a perpetual motion machine, but that doesn't exist even in the quantum multiverse.
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John Arundel
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This is one of my favourite things that I've written. And drawn. I guess it's a graphic novel?
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John Arundel
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Yes, I feel like it's not quite there yet.
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John Arundel
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Have you seen github.com/bitfield/script ?
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John Arundel
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I feel the same. In the end, you have to fall in love with the language, and that hasn't happened for me with Rust. It has for lots of people, though, and that's cool.
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