ingas | 4 years ago | on: Glass is the hidden gem in a carbon-neutral future
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ingas | 4 years ago | on: Russia restricts opposition election voting app
More frequently as a joke but sometimes you start thinking: "what if?"
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Russia restricts opposition election voting app
Looking on Latin America it's always ends with something violent.
On the other side: in Asia it's usually transforms into something not that bad, e.g. South Korea.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: My £4 a month server can handle 4.2M requests a day
It served up to 70K of subscribers, call center with 30-40 employees, payment systems integration, everything.
Next was 8 socket Intel server. We were never able to saturate it's CPUs - 300 Mhz (or was it 400 ?) bus was a stopper. It served 350-400K of subscribers.
And next: we changed architecture and used 2 servers with 2 socket Intel CPUs again but that was time when Ghz frequencies appeared on market. We dreamed about 4xAMD server. We came to ~1 mln of active subscribers.
Nowadays: every phone has more power than it was those servers. Typical react application consumes more resources than billing system. Gigabyte here, gigabyte there - nobody counts them.
/grumpy oldster mode
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Typography in Alien (2014)
Wernher von Braun considered this a problem. He (and his team) once was frustrated when instruments came in yards and pounds.
I can believe that maybe geographic mile will be used in future but all those local standards cleary not belongs to space future.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Sgt. Pepper’s to get new Atmos mix: current version ‘doesn’t sound quite right’
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Sgt. Pepper’s to get new Atmos mix: current version ‘doesn’t sound quite right’
But "Sgt. Pepper" - I think the only motivation is to try squeeze a little bit more money from fans.
My hope is that sometime in future we will get a remix of Metallica "Justice for All" with bass on it.
But Hetfield already stated that they don't plan to do that:
> "And why would you change that? Why would you change history? Why would you all of a sudden put bass on it? There is bass on it, but why would you remix an album? You can remaster it, yes, but why would you remix something and make it different? It'd be like… I don't know. Not that I'm comparing us to the Mona Lisa, but it's, like, 'Uh, can we make her smile a little better?!' You know?! Why?"
That's quite sad but that's creator's decision.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: The journey to controlling external monitors on M1 Macs
OMG. What will be next? Apple vendored flash cards?
ingas | 4 years ago | on: 1 out of every 153 American workers is an Amazon employee
It's when I see articles about space exploration with miles and pounds - it feels wrong.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: 1 out of every 153 American workers is an Amazon employee
In Soviet Union considerable part was in cooperation. And more in Stalin era then later.
Citing Russian wikipedia:
> By the end of the 1950s, there were more than 114 thousand workshops and other industrial enterprises in its system, where 1.8 million people worked. They produced 5.9 % of the gross industrial output, for example, up to 40 % of all furniture, up to 70 % of all metal utensils, more than a third of upper knitwear, almost all children's toys. The system of commercial cooperation included 100 design bureaus, 22 experimental laboratories and two research institutes.
China is capitalism all the way now.
IDK about North Korea but they don't seems like a "communist country" for me.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Technical debt is not debt; it’s not even technical
> If we are going to be pedantic
The whole article was about going to be pedantic over dictionary definitions.
"Now, one major concern in academia is rigor. Academics like to get deep into a topic, examine the nuances, and bring clarity."
I suppose it's hard to argue against that words in "technical debt" were chosen poorly: it's not debt and it's not technical.
Maybe better definition is needed.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Books that improved your career?
"Mathematician's Apology" by G.H.Hardy. IDK why exactly this book (essay?) influenced me. I'm not a mathematician but I certainly found something that touches me.
"ANSI Common Lisp" by Paul Graham. I did not became a lisper because of that but it helped me to came out of my cave. I considered myself an experienced programmer but that was something about "other" programming. I remember the feeling that I had a secret magical weapon in my hands.
"Programming Erlang" by Joe Armstrong. This book is not about Erlang mainly but about ideas and conceptions behind Erlang. Actor model, messaging, "let it fail", "happy path" - all that influenced me a lot.
"Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Definitive Guide to Dimensional Modelling" by Ralph Kimball and Margy Ross. The book about how to make data clean, inambigious and easy to understand.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: What did the ancient Romans eat?
I think that you idealizing ancient Rome.
Ice was a delicacy.
"Dishes for geographically distant ingredients"?
No meat, no fruits, no milk products.
So it's only cereals could be imported from long distances.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: What did the ancient Romans eat?
Differences must be same as differences between Thai/Vietnamese/Japanese sorts.
You just leave salted fish to ferment under sun and then collect liquid. Add other ingredients you like but they are not essential.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Vboxsf fixes for 5.14-1
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: 90s programmers, what did you expect the future of tech to look like?
CORBA - I did not even finish reading "Introduction to CORBA". A book of 500+ pages.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: 90s programmers, what did you expect the future of tech to look like?
Starting from some point (Pentium Pro I suppose?) even x86 CPUs became RISC internally CISC externally.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: California Bill to Decriminalize Psychedelics Is Approved by Senate
From the list: " psilocybin, psilocyn, dimethyltryptamine (DMT) , ibogaine, mescaline, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) , ketamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)" - I think only MDMA is abusable.
ingas | 4 years ago | on: Try APL
ingas | 4 years ago | on: GQless: A GraphQL client built for rapid iteration
I conclude that it will be incompatible with hasura Allow-list (or lead to explosion of Allow-list for all possible combinations which is impossible in practice)
So it could look nice but makes unusable in case you rely on Allow-list for security.
It could be good for prototyping.
It was absolutely the same in Soviet Union.
I still remember formula from my childhood: 3 empty bottles (10 kopeks each) + 3 kopeks = 1 full bottle of lemonade (33 kopeks).
I think it was a good thing, less glass garbage at least.
> You usually return them at shops that sell them, even if you haven't bought them at this exact shop.
It seems that such things needs some central regulation, they did not survive in pure capitalism