hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Debian riscv64
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hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Cheapest Source of x86 Cores?
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hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: Goodbye MongoDB
>versus the AWS shop where the Dynamo guy knew the innards of the database by chapter and verse)
Definitely has a big impact on it. The angle at which people approach these databases is completely different from my experience. MongoDB is advertised with words like "developer friendly" and "just works", so people tend to just start it up and not read too much into it.
On the other hand DynamoDB was described to us as "monkey's paw", "Carefully read before use", "know what you're doing". And so we combed through first all the pitfall blogs, then AWS documentation, and then carefully tried out all the features we wanted to use and tested the scenarios separately.
hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: The Race to Build a Better Air Conditioner
hampereddustbin | 2 years ago | on: The Race to Build a Better Air Conditioner
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Burning 2.5Tb of Bandwidth Hosting a Nitter Instance (2021)
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Your First IPv6 Request
>A local Internet registry (LIR) is an organization that has been allocated a block of IP addresses by a RIR, and that assigns most parts of this block to its own customers
RIR being Regional Internet Registry
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Your First IPv6 Request
I think it's great that the smallest subnet size is designed to be as large as to never run out of addresses in any conceivable application, no more wasting precious time manually assigning addresses and thinking about subnet economics
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: JetBrains invites developers to join the Fleet Public Preview Program
It says it's a new IDE, built from scratch, sure, but isn't IntelliJ already the gold standard for many languages? What problems does creating an entirely new IDE solve?
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
A month or two in advance is just fine, most people can do as much. They do know how many days of vacation they get though, and it's unlikely to change, so any plan you have you keep.
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
That must vary between countries, because I've seen tons of outlets on the outside walls of homes in Finland. They need a weatherproof extension cord, but it comes in handy for a lot of tools. Though most homes have at least a driveway, cars are generally shorter than homes, so they fit close by.
The cost of free parking and where to park should really be reconsidered in cities though, as with your image, those exist here as well and are really bad places to drive in. IIRC in Japan they require people to prove a car has it's own dedicated parking space before they're allowed to get a car
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
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hampereddustbin | 3 years ago | on: Toyota CEO talks about why he isn’t all-in on EVs
Just like everyone with a PC and an internet connection can become a software developer; there are a few steps in between why it doesen't "just" happen