We use Rancher with Cattle and do CI/CD via our self-hosted GitLab CI. Pretty easy to setup & maintain. Would definitely recommend taking a look at Rancher if you haven't yet.
> The crux is we are all social creatures and need to feel accepted by the opposite sex.
Yeah, no.
> If we fall short, we will spin ad infinitum worrying about it.
Nope.
> Its a deep rooted need within us and cannot be rationalized away, similar to rationalizing you are full when you haven't eaten for a long time.
Lol. No.
> Lose weight, eat right, get fit, etc etc etc
I lost 120 lb's and got down to 10% body fat when I was in my early 20's (300 to 180) having been extremely fat my whole life up to that point. I was still a nervous wreck with severe self confidence issues. I did it for women like OP says to above. Please don't make the same mistake I did. Do it for yourself. Do it for your own health. If you do it for such shallow reasons like the OP is saying, you won't keep it off. It takes work and it takes time. Also, you don't need to be fit with a 6 pack to talk to/pick up/ask out women. All you need is self confidence, and thats not something you can get by lifting weights. Anybody who tells you different is naive and a fool (and probably more insecure than you). The best piece of advice I ever got when it comes to confidence: Know yourself, appreciate yourself, love yourself - if you can't do any of those things how do you expect someone else to.
While I see what you are saying, the OP to your post has it correct. You can say a republic is a bastardized form of democracy, but the reverse is not true. You can look at one of the few true democracies that has ever existed as an example - ancient Greece. Every citizen[1] could vote and put forward changes to laws or even create new laws (obviously with a majority vote).
[1] A citizen was considered to be any person born of Greece, white and male.
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"
Fantastic db, but maybe not quite ready for production usage. We are using influx for a small portion of our ingestion engine as well as for storing server metrics. The updates/improvements have been pretty astounding over the last year, but also hard to keep up. I had to fork the nodejs library just to update it from 0.9 to 0.12 [0] because there were a LOT of breaking changes. Pre-0.9 there were many issues we ran into when it came to disk space & performance but they have all been resolved as of 0.9.
Another thing to note (after speaking with them on a few occasions) is that they are only providing cluster support to their enterprise offering which wont be available till this summer. They do offer Relay which is their high availability tool for the open source version.[1] You really won't need clustering unless you're doing an insane amount of writes: single server performance is insane right now. We average 10k writes/sec with bursts up to 5x that and it doesn't break a sweat (on a cheap 2 cpu/7gb ram instance, with ssd block storage).
While I could some what see the reasoning behind accredited investor rules, I personally don't agree with them. If I can't spend the money I've earned how I want to it limits mobility and freedom on my part. If I want to invest in a startup, or invest in something like PeerStreet, it should be my right to lose (or gain) my money. I don't make 300k, nor do I have a million in assets, but as an engineer I make a decent pay check and have no dependents so why can't I throw my extra $ around how I want?
As someone who's been to LIV a few times, I can say that entrance alone on most weekend nights (fri/sat) is $100. "Premium" drinks like Patron (how is that premium?) are $25 a glass. Those skyboxes on the second floor (that look down on the dance floor) start at $10,000 minimum. Fortunately, I never had to pay because I had a mutual friend with the owner. LIV is definitely on the top end of South Beach nightlife, but there are other clubs that have similar prices.
$1600 is roughly an 8 night stay in Miami, at a decent hotel. I think this is a great deal for me as I can stay anywhere they are available when I want. I already pay over $2000 for a single bedroom apartment in downtown Fort Lauderdale - and I am stuck here in a lease for a year.
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The OP wrote a blanket statement stating if you follow this specific path you become "rusty" and ultimately end up not being able to code. He then states this becomes an issue when architecting solutions.
To me this is clearly non-sense as someone who's followed this path (and know others who have as well). Being an architect allows me to see the big picture and move the organization in the right direction (as we see it), while still being able to get into the trenches with my developers when something arises or help is needed. Granted, this is different for large enterprises but for startups/small/mid sized businesses, yes, us architects still get our hands dirty (or else we're irrelevant).