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eats_indigo
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I think they're the exact same age at time of appointment?
eats_indigo
·3 mesi fa·discuss
honestly expected this port to be headed in the opposite direction
eats_indigo
·4 mesi fa·discuss
smells like supply chain attack
eats_indigo
·7 mesi fa·discuss
My thoughts exactly
eats_indigo
·7 mesi fa·discuss
How is the postgres ecosystem at stating when these kinds of things are ready for adoption? I can think of a usecase at work where this might be useful, but hesitant to just start throwing random opensource extensions at our monolith DB.
eats_indigo
·8 mesi fa·discuss
did he just say locomotion came from squirrels
eats_indigo
·11 mesi fa·discuss
In what way is this a format or standard? It's just markdown in a namespce
eats_indigo
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Given Github's critical role in software engineering delivery, their SLA commitments are really quite poor, perhaps unacceptable.
eats_indigo
·anno scorso·discuss
Love UV!

Also love Ruff from the Astral team. We just cut our linting + formatting across from pylint + Black to Ruff.

Saw lint times drop from 90 seconds to < 1.5 seconds. crazy stuff.
eats_indigo
·anno scorso·discuss
I think if you ever have highly dynamic infrastructure requirements -- think along the lines of a control plane that's spinning up additional workers -- it's really helpful to be able to run your infra provisioning logic locally. There's nothing worse than having to wait on cloud builds to test your iterations.
eats_indigo
·anno scorso·discuss
Migrated from Skaffold to Tilt at my last co, found it was much more easier to configure granular rebuild rules, which lead to faster dev loop cycles
eats_indigo
·anno scorso·discuss
Love tilt, have found it much more difficult to set up in a docker-compose environment than a cloud native / minikube context