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wyclif
21,977karma·5,479submissions·December 30, 2007
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DevOps leveraging Linux, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and cloud native OSS. Infrastructure as code. Automating all the things.
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For example it doesn't block youtube adverts Pretty sure that's not true. I don't see any YT adverts when using Brave, and I don't have any extensions installed.
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I don't think he "fooled the interviewers." The point of the story is that he focussed down on what the company's culture decided was important.
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Au contraire, mon frere. Milton Friedman looks prophetic in 2026, especially his book "Free to Choose."
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Important to remember that this style of writing originates well before the AI era. It's called direct mail marketing. It's the same style of writing you'd read when you got your physic…
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It's not on the same level at all as medical records, but I remember years ago when I got my first "real job" working as a credit adjuster at a major credit card bank that you've d…
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I thought they both hit equally hard. RIP, Phrack.
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He's asking hypothetically why Google would be willing to give up a healthy, lucrative business to Doctorow-ize their gravy train.
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In theory I agree. It's probably just a way for people who don't like AI to weaponize the issue.
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I was never a big 1980's synth music guy, but for some reason I always enjoyed the soundtracks Vangelis made. Not only for this movie, but also "Chariots of Fire", "Antarctica"…
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When I was growing up, "Supper's ready" was a common phrase. I think it is more common in the Anglosphere. Of course, my family is of English extraction so that might be why.
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Sorry not sorry, but Substack isn't going to run off Lineham because he thinks that people with a dick shouldn't be in a female locker room.
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I want very badly to use RSS to read everything, and I still use RSS a lot. But I have to admit that email won the resiliency battle a long time ago.
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Eh, I think you have a classification problem. Andrew Tate is far, far right and Linehan...this is the man who created "Father Ted"... is "right" just because he thinks men shouldn…
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Europeans are more accepting of being sweaty during the day.
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Heads up, in a lot of locations the city is doubled up (displayed twice). Otherwise, I like it a lot and I have it saved to my weather bookmarks.
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This article is not very satisfying to read, because it doesn't explore the reasons why GoPro is on the ropes.
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The reason why Roger Ebert or Gene Siskel's reviews had value is because they were real people with carefully considered and sometimes strongly-held opinions. That's never going to be true o…
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Ghost jobs are a real thing, and they create so much noise and make it harder to find the signal when job searching. Also, a lot of job search websites don't even have a category for "remote…
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I've had this bookmarked since 2016, and have referred to it many times over the years.
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My fave keyboard is the IBM Model M SSK. I started out with the full sized Model M, but the keypad got to be a bit too much and as I was making several geographical moves as a young person, I wanted s…
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You can get them in all sorts of shapes and sizes Indeed. I mentioned Hind above. Charlie Hind makes soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and double ocarinas, made from rosewood, cocobola, and other woods. […
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Ocarina? Immediate clickbait for me; one of my hobbies is playing obscure musical instruments. I have one of these, made of rosewood. Great if you're a little bit more serious about learning, and…
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That 2002 Wired article is still behind a paywall. Shameful.
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It is definitely a better fit because Stow was never intended to function as a manager for dotfiles under version control.