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Scott Williams 🐧
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Do you use your powers for good or for awesome? Senior #DevOps Engineer at a major research institution (views/opinions my own) and a severe #Linux and #opensource enthusiast. Also into #retrocomputing, #fountainpens, #Volkswagen, #music, and #cooking. #fedi22 Hoosier currently living in California. Pixelfed: @vwbusguy Video game talk: @vwbusguy

Hot take: Punch cards/tape were the original gitops application deployment pipeline.

This is cloudsplaining at its finest.

I definitely did not just eat several jalapeΓ±os and then touch my eye πŸ₯Ή

It would be amazing if #foregejo had a similar CLI tool.

Webapps be like:

* Put everything on one huge form/page and just toggle the visible sections with javascript

* Log the user out on timeout when they're 85% through with filling out the massive page/form, losing all their inputs.

Sometimes I think about how many junk mailed AOL floppies ended up in the landfills when a whole lot of retro computer hobbyists would love to have a nice stack of them now to repurpose for data.

System RAM: available: 44.79 GiB used: 31.96 GiB (71.3%)

I'm tempted to launch Google Chrome just to see which program the kernel decides to OOM kill.

If your internal ops team isn't shipping #cowsay in its internal images for things, can they really be trusted to have good judgement about the rest of the stack?

The thinking from my doctor was that because insurance companies only currently recognize the *brand* name for it and not the generic, it would still have supply because not everyone could afford the brand name. It turns out that medicines being overly expensive doesn't keep people from needing them.

The #ADHD adventure continues on.

When you're home with your baby and log into a scheduled telehealth session with your doctor just as your baby drops the worst smelling diaper and there's no one around to call for backup.

nostr:npub1suam9f3gwqeqxstd3rlccpekpfuxrgawc8est0jtkhpzm63zz5nqxtszrk I cook with store bought "Manteca" when I've (temporarily) ran out of saved bacon grease.

nostr:npub1r4fwgk2svt7tp5y5q5ljzd8qgqxa7h0leeg5yt0pmu7pxkk6v6dsxy0nms nostr:npub1m9mnn8cg7rc9m5y80kzvfcpns7qufgqus0r6rkveyfjwxuey5zfs76rl3e I had a coworker at my last job that tried to use a low powered embedded device to do it using Bluetooth to sync the time and then display the current code on an LCD.

According to my text editor, the internal technical doc I wrote today is 2,379 words long πŸ₯΄

nostr:npub1ds5f9usv0qhwyh6x38juzcxhrpf9fhmr2hjgvs3yudfumh7mz7uqyg4gyh How much Hashicorp Vault stuff did you end up having to take out from your original outline?

nostr:npub14hl6uzg653glaxz43ke0q5q607cq73kena96qmuagr7e9ekqsdnqfs6m85 Ignorant question: Wouldn't most refer to the NIST grading over the self-grading?

nostr:npub14tnh2rt9tentklwcfkmv7ltxlrvjnv8tafphauhyqq3zmq9hu5yqez70zq I agree with you in the very specific case of COBOL.

nostr:npub14tnh2rt9tentklwcfkmv7ltxlrvjnv8tafphauhyqq3zmq9hu5yqez70zq Otherwise, explain to me why this exists for the world's current most popular programming language?

https://docs.python.org/zh-cn/3/

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nostr:npub18yve5f33hyqq35t3y3xu72t9x33pfdznd0kq78lf73wkxchzr5hsmjxxyn I don't believe in having a chance to learn programming, but not english, especially that these come hand in hand

nostr:npub14tnh2rt9tentklwcfkmv7ltxlrvjnv8tafphauhyqq3zmq9hu5yqez70zq I agree with you in the very specific case of COBOL.

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