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4 years ago
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on: A dirty dish by the sink can be a big marriage problem
“It isn’t the mountain ahead that wears you out — it’s the grain of sand in the shoes”
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4 years ago
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on: Finland starts much-delayed nuclear plant, brings respite to power market
Nice! Worth reading?
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4 years ago
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on: Finland starts much-delayed nuclear plant, brings respite to power market
Nuclear is slow to build as we dont have much experience to build it. More we will build it, the better we will become in it
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4 years ago
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on: Finland starts much-delayed nuclear plant, brings respite to power market
I love this reply. We can go even further. If we would approach air safety in such way as Nuclear, then de Havilland DH.106 Comet would be first and last commercial jet.
Nuclear fision reactors safety technology have moved further. There are challenges, but we havent even tried to solve them fully (as we were busy improving gas burning efficiency)
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4 years ago
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on: Logging at Twitter
Interesting would be to see what was estimations to fix previous/improve solution, develop new one or buy Splunk.
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4 years ago
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on: Logging at Twitter
+many. There are plenty good Enterprise software with bad rep. You can spend a lot of engineering talent to rebuild what is already solved or just buy boring tech. Splunk by definition is boring and with Twitter scale makes sense. Twitter is not too big, its decently sized.
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4 years ago
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on: Mergers ruin everything
Defining monopoly by marketshare is shallow. Best monopoly is when your customers switching costs are high. Thats why some of FAMG is with so good friends with Lawmakers. To provide political protection.
I am not from US, but what I see from my experience there is one huge problem with mergers (besides all other): too big to fail. If you become systematical player like big banks and if you intentionally or non-intentionally get in trouble. You will be bailed out, not go bankrupt. This turns on God mode for Corporations, this create intention become reckless.
If big banks would not be bailled out in 2008. Most likely we would see at least some kind of fragmetation.
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4 years ago
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on: BBC censors its own archives
Did not get is it sarcasm or real thing. those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it
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4 years ago
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on: BBC censors its own archives
> “Out of public view, the state-owned broadcaster has been altering old episodes of its shows to make them ‘suitable’ for modern listeners.“
I don’t get why grown ups need to be threated as kids. I am doing same for little ones, but why for grownups. Times changes, what is or not ok changes. In that case maybe adding some context commentary would be fine for those who dont know history. But erasing it is not cool
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4 years ago
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on: Jam – Self-Hosted Clubhouse
Is Clubhouse still a thing?
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4 years ago
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on: Is the big tech era ending?
Did not thread fully, but I get your point. I know large portion hacker news audience dont like Sowell (and other Chicago school econs). In Basic Economy he defines that monopoly cant be defined “market share”, but how hard is to migrate off/open new competitors. Seing how tiktok eating userbase for fb. Its hardly defined as monopoly in social media angle. There should be more
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4 years ago
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on: All Applications for Nuclear Energy at COP26 Rejected
I live in Europe. Most notable substitution for Nuclear is Green Russian gas. I see this decission each month in my heating bill.
Renewables is cool, but u know there is winters in Europe. As gas storages are not full here and our comrades from East wants to get nordstream2 certified, they are pressing with not delivering additional capabilities. As there are no serious alternatives still. I would be really happy if there would be enough capacity of decentralized green energy, but there are not.
Nuclear is one of patches what we have got in our hands to live thru Fussion and/or enough capacity trully green energy. All other is lyrics
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4 years ago
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on: Gitlab from YC to IPO
If you take out their aggresive marketing spending to ack more customers they would be profitable.
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4 years ago
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on: Financial Secrecy Index
Totally agree. Schemes exists, but they are unavailable for scmucks. As after 2008 financial crysis it was made much more “exclusive” as it was before. For ordinary folks it transformed. For example, in Europe now is popular zero Corp tax on reinvested money.
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4 years ago
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on: GCP releases Spot VMs, the next generation of Pre-emptible VMs
+1 for Temporal. Using in prod, its great
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4 years ago
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on: China prepares to test thorium-fuelled nuclear reactor
Nah, they run out of German engineers + without futher commercialization of science there is no way forward. There is many good concepts, but almost none got out research phase.
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4 years ago
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on: GitHub Actions limitations and gotchas
+100000. any more or less serious case deployment must be decoupled from build. It brings some challenges, but deploy and build are two different cycles what you cant put on the same assembly area. It can be triggered, but it should not be same pipelin
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4 years ago
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on: Database internals are becoming less important than developer experience
Call me old, title theme for me deeply resonates with foundations chapters of loosing important knowledge.
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4 years ago
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on: I do not agree with Github's use of copyrighted code as training for Copilot
Nah, all will gonna be fine
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4 years ago
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on: I do not agree with Github's use of copyrighted code as training for Copilot
Lets face, gitlab and github valuation is based on future “ai” code autogens.
Brave new world