bryanl
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6 years ago
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on: Octant: A tool to help devs understand what's going on in a Kubernetes cluster
(i'm the author)
We had a choice to make. We could have used a port, but then would have had to find a solution for when that port was used. So the choice was made to use a random port.
bryanl
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7 years ago
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on: Jsonnet – A data templating language
ksonnet isn't a Helm replacement and in the next release of ksonnet, we'll support Helm packages.
bryanl
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8 years ago
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on: How Raganwald Lost His Crown
Most of the people world weigh themselves in kilograms.
bryanl
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8 years ago
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on: Update on Stock Options/RSUs Vesting Issue
How is this a win when it is coupled with the changes to healthcare that could adversely affect millions? Once again it looks as if super wealthy America is out of touch with the masses.
bryanl
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9 years ago
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on: Luxury Home Mainstays May Be Gone in 20 Years
I have a "two" car garage that is wide enough for one car, but not quite for two. Plent of room on the empty side for power tools, bike storage, lawn mower and the snow blower.
bryanl
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9 years ago
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on: Luxury Home Mainstays May Be Gone in 20 Years
I find it weird to suggest that garage will go away. Once you get used to parking your car outside of the elements, you won't want to go back.
bryanl
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10 years ago
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on: DigitalOcean cli app auth to unknown server over http
doctl author here. The server isn't unknown, that's its name. This project was a private effort, and this component will be migrated to TLS and a DO domain on Monday. In the mean time, you can create a configuration file at $HOME/.doctlcfg (which is yaml formatted) and add an entry `access-token: <your access token>`, and you won't need to run `doit auth login`.
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: Docker 1.6: Engine and Orchestration Updates, Registry 2.0, and Windows Client
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: P-Values are not Error Probabilities (2003) [pdf]
TLDR:
"p’s and α’s are not the same thing; they measure different concepts"
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: Coming Soon – AWS SDK for Go
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that probably isn't true. All go at DigitalOcean is deployed using one of two mechanisms. Nothing is `go run` outside of a developer's workstation.
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: Negative comments
Why not start your comment, "Hello. I agree with your points. I'd also like to add ..."?
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: In Search of Dark Stars
This is the same Freese who has proposed detecting dark matter using gold and DNA. I have no idea if she is right or wrong, but reading about this kind of researching is exciting to me.
bryanl
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11 years ago
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on: Proposal to split California into six states, Silicon Valley one of them
It actually is a problem. The residents of DC don't have fair representation. Politicians and the like are actually a very small portion of the population in DC.
bryanl
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12 years ago
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on: Android coming to wearables
The software is an important part of this, but I'm more interested in seeing what new types of hardware will run this OS. The watch concept is only neat to me right now.
It definitely feels like Android is ripe to bust the confines of the phone and move in to other parts of our lives. The work that Qualcomm is putting in their Snapdragon platform is evidence of this.
bryanl
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12 years ago
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on: Amazon Prime Air
Bezos mentioned this in his 60 Minutes interview.
bryanl
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12 years ago
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on: Amazon Prime Air
The drones would be autonomous. According to the 60 Minutes piece, it sounds like it is five years out. With a 10 mile radius, this could be an interesting proposition.
bryanl
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13 years ago
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on: My two-week review of Google Glass: it all depends on the price
The pictures aren't bad. I've taken quite a few with my Glass and most are more than acceptable. The hard part is making sure your head isn't tilted.
bryanl
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13 years ago
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on: My two-week review of Google Glass: it all depends on the price
There isn't an option. We will just purchase the new device. I have a hunch that if you do cool stuff with Glass using the explorer edition, Google will have problem shipping you the final release gratis.
bryanl
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13 years ago
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on: My two-week review of Google Glass: it all depends on the price
You can review the video you've taken. I'm not sure if the timeline cards support the video HTML tag. The hardware can handle it, so this is just a software limitation,
bryanl
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13 years ago
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on: My two-week review of Google Glass: it all depends on the price
This interesting. Owning Glass, I can assure you that of is possible to maintain eye contact while viewing content. Depending on the amount of cognition needed to process the content, this perceived conversation might be broken.
We had a choice to make. We could have used a port, but then would have had to find a solution for when that port was used. So the choice was made to use a random port.