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hbogert

656 カルマ登録 13 年前

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hbogert
·6 時間前·議論
Leslie Lamport famously said that you should be thinking above the code. It doesn't mean you are on ly high level and handwavy. I think agents are making us unthinking above the code
hbogert
·14 時間前·議論
corosync and pacemaker were my personal dark ages of distributed systems. With a well setup kubernetes clusters my faith is restored. Still not perfect but not a butt-crack sweating endeavor
hbogert
·10 日前·議論
Yeah that's what they all thought :P
hbogert
·10 日前·議論
Some games really needed the crt softness and blending.
hbogert
·10 日前·議論
Such a well-done gateway to any aspiring linux users. I think it was 2000 when i first loaded a knoppix image. I couldn't believe the 'live' concept could work and you could just start full functioning browsers! It was truly magical.
hbogert
·先月·議論
well you couldn't have known since the link to the SP is dead in the article, but saying it's a bmc is a bit of a stretch

[1]: https://docs.oxide.computer/guides/architecture/rack-compone...
hbogert
·先月·議論
I have to say Claude and chatgpt are really pro active in telling you a better option and/or nuancing your proposed solution far better than even 6 months ago.
hbogert
·先月·議論
This so depends on the timing. XP was a memory hog when it came out for that generation's hardwarw
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
Bonus points for rfc 2136, works easily with [external-dns](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/external-dns). I've been using k8s+external-dns on-prem with a selfhosted minimal BIND server on a public host for years now.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
Why was this so hard to read. Some points are good though.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
The same generation that is using those companies for everything.

Wanting the benefits but not its downsides.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
Did you only learn to type some code during your comp sci major?
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
Eager to know how many journalists Hamas has.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
> This is the first issue of a new on-line forum. Its intent is to address issues involving risks to the public in the use of computers. As such, it is necessarily concerned with whether/how critical requirements for human safety, reliability, fault tolerance, security, privacy, integrity, and guaranteed service (among others) can be met (in some cases all at the same time), and how the attempted fulfillment or ignorance of those requirements may imply risks to the public. We will presumably explore both deficiencies in existing systems and techniques for developing better computer systems — as well as the implications of using computer systems in highly critical environments.

^ 1985, 2 years before i was born, on-line still had a dash. Man, what a time that must've been.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
except for the dance bars. Dear lord the sweat smell during the transition was bizarre. It as always masked thanks to the smell of smoke. I think a lot places had to start thinking about adding nice parfumes, because almost at the end of that first year of zero tolerance inside bars, it was 'solved'.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
oof, it's kinda the only reason i still drink. Thankfully way less than in my 20's
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
I dunno, a simple webframework with golang goes pretty far as well. With a pho stack I always get forced into phpfpm, dependency injection containers, etc. Sure its easy to roll in, but it's not simple.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
I would be perfectly fine not using TUIs if only GUIs were a lot saner for keyboard driven workflows. Second thing is minimalism. I'm not overloaded with information other than the stuff i care about. Of course this is not inherent to TUIs, but just a common theme (and o.c. there are exceptions.)
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
I shouldn't have to roundtrip to a central server to validate if I'm up to par. I'm not saying the tooling is there already, but we've painted ourselves in a corner by tight coupling our ci to a centralized server.
hbogert
·2 か月前·議論
I remember my first time having a laptop with bluetooth and having created a PAN in something like 2001-2002, that was magical taking your laptop to bed and surfing the web. Now i think the pervasiveness of the internet is just a nuisance. I'm probably growing old.