It is really what you want out of a hacker-stuck-in-corporate story.
There was a tale maybe 10+ years ago about someone who automated their job with a script or Excel sheet or macro and didn't tell anyone about it. Having a hard time tracking it down again, anyone remember what that was?
Folks who are here and interested in parallelization for CI/CD may also be interested in Dagger.io — I had heard about it on HN over the years but not played w it. It's basically a more fine-grained Docker-like executor with better caching and utilities for spinning up services and running tests.
Curious if anyone else has experiences with it, honestly been surprised at how little I've heard about it
I've been wondering this last year about the use case of compressing highly repetitive logs in a streaming fashion, and whether fine-tuning a model or combination of LLM / datastore might make a sort of adaptive online compression perform well (e.g. allowing central versioned coordination of compression steps/layers as they evolve)
Love the concept of being able to find and read a bunch of these. Real quick put together a quick redirect URL that jumps to a random text-and-code-on-a-page thing https://textandcode.page (can add more if there's other recs!)