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rcarmo
31,678karma·6,896submissions·July 17, 2013
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I remember when 8-bit machines ruled the Earth, IOS was a Cisco thing, and e-mail bounced around via dial-up, back before the first AI winter.
I'm now enjoying the new AI spring and doing all sorts of fun stuff.
Profile and secondary social links at https://carmo.io, blog at https://taoofmac.com, @rcarmo@mastodon.social.
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/rcarmo; my proof: https://keybase.io/rcarmo/sigs/dPUWksGTynvLR6kAjasNUx4K65ETkwsM3_vFZ_dcDFA ]
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FYI, you'll still need to compile a specific gevent branch if you want to use it with this. lxml built fine, uWSGI seems OK too (except for the lack of gevent workers in my build). Things seem ad…
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Nice, although I'd rather have a mini Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Ubuntu on ARMv7 is great, and I'd like a minimal distribution to get started. There's Snappy Core, but to be honest I don't …
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Jokes aside, I'm curious as to whether this can be overclocked to any extent, like its predecessor.
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Nicely played. I'm a bit surprised at the amount of people in this thread equating Windows 10 for RPi with a desktop environment, though -- I'd be _very_ surprised if it had a desktop enviro…
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Well well. I'm going to hold off an wait until someone can benchmark this against the ODROID-C1, though, largely because the original Pi design had a few shortcuts and I'd like to avoid any …
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Site says 2013 in some places. No links to source, doesn't seem self-hostable at all.
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Wow. Just wow. Two years ago we had an internal row about people using Trello and possibly exposing internal data (which we attempted to solve through various means). Having this as a Docker container…
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That's grand. I can't see an image for it anywhere, though... (edit: found the instructions for it on the SDK)
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I've been using Riot 1.0 for a number of simple things (including a few dashboards) and it's a lot less hassle than most other JS frameworks. This looks like a very nice upgrade, in the sens…
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I'd love to see this for the Raspberry Pi as well (the hardware's a fair bit more popular)
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Wow. This takes me back. I sat in front of an SE/30 for a long while...
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Less noise, a simpler user experience, and running an OS I can develop for without having to wait an hour for the thing to install updates whenever I try to shut it down by close of business.
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I, for one, welcome this kind of approach. I'm fed up with laptops that try to be tablets (Windows 8) and tablets that barely tolerate keyboards (iPad). Something that is compatible enough to, sa…
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The HOWTO video is... fascinating. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iZ0WuNvHr8
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IIRC, there was nothing on the logs and they eventually shipped a fix. I was there when it happened and was called over to have a look.
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That's an iPad. :)
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We once had an Ericsson MSC that only replied to _uneven_ ICMP packets due to some bug. Made it look like there was 50% packet loss on an otherwise perfectly good Cat 5 cable... (edit: ICMP instead of…
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Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8815778 Sometimes down-toning titles doesn't work out right.…
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I, for one, welcome anything that will get VCs to stop blindly believing "young" equals "better investment", especially when most VCs I come across are only interested in short-ter…
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If you check out the announcement timings, it was far too soon for Pyston to have an effect. You can't churn out PyPy-grade JITs like they were burgers...
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I'm still on the public Yosemite beta program. Their current beta update broke the Wi-Fi on identical MacBooks again, so I've held off on upgrading. Imagine that happening at Apple HQ. On th…
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Snark aside, I don't see what one has to do with the other. It's perfectly sensible for them to keep pushing pyston to have an alternate solution.
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Probably because Go indentation and spacing can be a little annoying at first when you're used to Python (or simply because they followed some kind of generic coding standard). It took me a while…
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Hmmm. I might be missing something here, but I routinely clean out cookies in "public"/unauthed URLs in Varnish, as well as hashing the cache based on _part_ of a specific cookie (the b…
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I should, but then again I have no vested interest in showing off a framework or benchmarking stuff I'm not going to run myself. There is only so much free time...