

That’s not what I was thinking but I like it! Http caching is pretty magic. Stateless nodes and easy scaling too.
For some kinds of problems you really can’t beat varnish and friends. It’s how we have Wikipedia, after all.


That’s not what I was thinking but I like it! Http caching is pretty magic. Stateless nodes and easy scaling too.
For some kinds of problems you really can’t beat varnish and friends. It’s how we have Wikipedia, after all.


You have to learn this through suffering. Class would have to be project based.


It’d be fun to talk shop with the fast code in slow languages folks. I do that for a living. I remember three ways, but I’m sure there’s more:


I say this with all appropriate irony: as the guy that deployed it at for Wikipedia, yes.


I’ve been in the industry since 2001 and think maybe once I had a one-meeting cycle.


Inaccurate garbage.
I use Arch because I’m old and set it up just the way I want it years ago and never have to change or reinstall. How dare you accuse me of, what was it, being a cranky asshole?! Wait.
/s
It’s cute. Thanks for posting.
Oh that hurts to read.


Thanks for that video. It was fun!


I’m less interested in the average across all text. Lots of corporate bullshit maybe.
Im more interested in % of speakers with an average higher than… 1:100 or something.
We’re two years out from the API apocalypse. I think. That’s how I got here.


I was in Vegas a couple weeks back. Same problem.
Take the win.
I mostly just use GitHub for work. I don’t think the social media bits matter.
Except stars. I’ve been told investors use stars as a proxy for interest lately. I see how bots these make a lot of sense.
All this bots stuff reminds me of an off hand part of Anathem. They had this historical arms race of garbage spread on their internet. There’s these monk folks who have been fighting it for generations. I thought it was sill years ago. Feels sane now.
Looks like I duplicated this comment. Deleting.
I follow two people. I have no idea why I did that either.
Same as lemmy username
147 people follow me. I have no idea why. I’m boring.
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A government stipend to make public art or open source software or literature or whatever sounds pretty great. It’s hard to see how we get there from here. But it’d be great.
France has something like it for artists I think.


It’s in mph. 240 kph. Article says: “this article lists all the systems and lines that support speeds over 200 km/h (120 mph) regardless of their statuses of upgraded or newly built.”
I loved Enix’s Ogre Battle and Square’s Final Fantasy 6 and 7. How could putting the companies together make a bad?!