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Ask HN: Simple Terraform like tool for customer configs?

1 points·by cloudyglider·5 years ago·0 comments

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cloudyglider
·4 years ago·discuss
Weird... it's having the same affect on me, something about slowly fading to white background is making me flinch. Is this a known phenomenon?
cloudyglider
·5 years ago·discuss
> On versions prior to Postgres 14, connections consumed extra overhead leaving idle connections as wasted space.

Does this mean PGbouncer is unnecessary for postgres > v14?
cloudyglider
·5 years ago·discuss
Do any of these options support communicating via an http API instead of stdin/out?

Ideally I'd like to have a standalone websocket service that handles long-running connections and then calls my specified API eg. `POST <my-http-service>/websocket/client/<client_id>`. Then the service can respond by sending a `POST <my-websocket-service>/websocket/client/<client>`, like an opensource https://pusher.com? I realise it'd be fairly easy to build myself, just wondering if there is something off the shelf that achieves this?
cloudyglider
·5 years ago·discuss
Start writing things down. If you have a terrible memory like me you might regret not documenting more of your life, especially because so many things happen in your 20s. I've started a weekly journal in my 30s and I'm so happy that I did.

It's also worth doing the same for things at work. Having a few stories written down about features you've implemented or bugs you've fixed may help you get through a few interviews.
cloudyglider
·5 years ago·discuss
Yeah I thought it was really interesting, spoiler alert - in a random sequence of events Lena, the model from the JPEG study ends up becoming a Kodak Shirley girl too.
cloudyglider
·5 years ago·discuss
Ironically I recently gave up using aerc, an email client that the author had a part it writing, because it kept crashing on my machine. I know its a WIP and there is a disclaimer warning of bugs but I thought it was a little funny. I do agree we should be doing better as a industry, but I'm not sure saying "hey everyone do better!" is going to have any effect.