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Julia Kaganskiy
@juliaxgulia
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I honestly can't tell if this is a real academic paper or an elaborate troll but either way, it's totally brilliant.
"Randomly generated pseudo-profound bullshit titles increased the perceived profoundness of computer-generated abstract art" -
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ANTIREZ
@antirez
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Redis clients that try to validate the command arity before passing it to the server are a big pain. Don't do it. Do clients like that: redis.call("mycommand","a","b") so that they are future proof, and there isn't to learn them much.
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Igal Tabachnik
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Josh Baker
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Oh I just realized I do use yaml because of my Go projects have a .travis.yml file. It's almost always the same single line.
language: go
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Josh Baker
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Comments are nice. I hope that’s not the only reason. Ini and toml have comments too.
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Josh Baker
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Doh. I’ve never used kubernetes. So that makes sense.
Is there any other influential tech that uses yaml?
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Josh Baker
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I’ve yet to work with yaml but I hear it’s horrible. Like the absolute worst format. Every day someone is complaining. If it sucks so much why do people use it?
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andrew purcell
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"Gig companies have developed a business model that has been geared toward evading labour and employment law and shifting all costs and risk onto workers.” #SorryWeMissedYou newrepublic.com/article/156202…
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Josh Baker
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Tom Wheeler
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@tidwall -- thanks for making buntdb! I used it in a recent project. I also made a little extension module for it: github.com/racecarparts/e…
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Jesús Zazueta
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@tidwall I really like summitdb. Here's a work in progress to write a Java client for summitdb's particular set of commands. Cheers. github.com/vaccovecrana/s…
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Paul Ramsey
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100% in SQL, generating on-the-fly hex summary of populated places table, output vector tiles. Rendering courtesy Mapbox GL JS. #hexanity pic.twitter.com/FgYs8yjYig
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Olivia Kemp
@LivvyKemp
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Scanning day and I'm back at @HobsRepro in Birmingham to use their cruise scanner. One of only two this size in Europe! 👍 pic.twitter.com/GQ8K5hlaZy
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BastilleBSD
@BastilleBSD
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7. sij |
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Less than a week into 2020 and we have our first template contribution of the year!
Thank you to @bdowns328 for his contribution of Tile38: Real-time geospatial and geofencing. #FreeBSD
gitlab.com/bastillebsd-te…
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wtf renaissance
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"climate change isn't rea..." pic.twitter.com/3MPFC4bUOj
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Josh Baker
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This is amazing.
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Josh Baker
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Well then I wish you the best of luck in the 2020 startup world championships.
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Josh Baker
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It’s not a sport.
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Josh Baker
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No. But if I did I would use this for the Raft log.
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Josh Baker
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Resource dashboard for kubernetes
github.com/stevelacy/kube…
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