grillorafael | 2 years ago | on: Terraform Pricing Changes
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grillorafael | 3 years ago | on: Science needs more research software engineers
grillorafael | 5 years ago | on: 2020 Game
grillorafael | 5 years ago | on: USB-C was supposed to simplify our lives, but instead it’s a total mess
grillorafael | 5 years ago | on: Show HN: Jet – in-memory, fault-tolerant, distributed stream processing
grillorafael | 5 years ago | on: Lua 5.4.0
grillorafael | 5 years ago | on: Linux Sucks 2020
grillorafael | 6 years ago | on: Vue.js Pro Lightbox – fancy, responsive slide gallery
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Open Sourcing Peloton, Uber’s Unified Resource Scheduler
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Kubernetes for personal projects? No thanks
We run a DCOS cluster with 40+ machines and we have to deal with pretty much nothing
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Kubernetes for personal projects? No thanks
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Kubernetes Is a Surprisingly Affordable Platform for Personal Projects
We thought about k8s a couple of times but it always looked too over complicated and no gain compared to our use of DCOS
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Ferret – Declarative web scraping
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: On the Worst-Case Complexity of TimSort
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: On the Worst-Case Complexity of TimSort
To the writers defense, they have to algorithm in pseudo code in the article
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: On the Worst-Case Complexity of TimSort
Memories on the subject are not great so might be saying bullshit in here
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Data Engineering Patterns with Apache Airflow [video]
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Data Engineering Patterns with Apache Airflow [video]
Anyone here dares to give some feedback in that sense?
Ps: Why do people still use Prezi? It gives me vertigo.
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: The Future of Notebooks: Lessons from JupyterCon
Netflix said that if the job breaks they can enter the notebook with the data and see what is wrong. For me it feels like they did development with 0 safe guards and if it breaks they check why. Instead of logging problems and dealing with edge cases in the code beforehand
grillorafael | 7 years ago | on: Katie's New Face