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jamesog
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
I'm curious if Solod https://github.com/solod-dev/solod would be a good fit. It's not "real" Go, but you write Go and generate C.
jamesog
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I was the original author of the cloudflare-go library (which I worked on in my spare time while working at Cloudflare), and I included a `flarectl` command with it, but sadly it didn't get much traction :-(

https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflare-go/tree/v0/cmd/flar...
jamesog
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
The bad change wasn't even a deployment as such, just an entry in the global KV store https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-quicksilver-configur...

Actual deployments take hours to propagate worldwide.

(Disclosure: former Cloudflare SRE)
jamesog
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
Disclosure: Former Cloudflare SRE.

The short answer is "yes" due to the way the configuration management works. Other infrastructure changes or service upgrades might get undone, but it's possible. Or otherwise revert the commit that introduced the package bump with the new code and force that to rollout everywhere rather than waiting for progressive rollout.

There shouldn't be much chance of bringing the system to a novel state because configuration management will largely put things into the correct state. (Where that doesn't work is if CM previously created files, it won't delete them unless explicitly told to do so.)
jamesog
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
> I collaborated a lot with a collage - James (Jog). I asked him loads of questions, from "how to login to a server", via "what is anycast" to "tell me how you mitigated this one, give me precise instructions you've run".

Hi, that's me! There were definitely a lot of fun conversations.

I liked that a culture of internal blogs became a thing too. It was good to see people brain dumping their experiments and findings. I think people learnt a lot from following all the internal blogs.
jamesog
·2 lata temu·discuss
Children of Time needs to come with a huge content warning for those with arachnophobia. I got through it, but I didn't enjoy it, for that reason.
jamesog
·2 lata temu·discuss
That's not from robots.txt, but their Bot Management feature which blocks things calling themselves Googlebot that don't come from known Google IPs.
jamesog
·2 lata temu·discuss
"Aesthetic" gets even stickier! In the UK I tend to more commonly hear it pronounced as "es-thetic".

The Great Vowel Shift indeed makes written English much more confusing than it perhaps should be. English is already a messy hodge-podge of a language, then our writing system started to get standardised (or standardized, if you're American!) right as pronunciation started to change, leading to the written version of words suddenly no longer being anything like the pronunciation.
jamesog
·2 lata temu·discuss
US English spells it as encyclopedia, British English spells it as encyclopaedia.
jamesog
·2 lata temu·discuss
It should more properly be written as dæmon. The æ ("ash") character is usually pronounced more like "ee", as in encyclopædia. I've never heard anyone say "encycloPAYdia" :-)