You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be bores.
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Also:
- What kind of hippy were you, Coté?
- Any whistles?
- Low-tech rave.
- 3 slides in Guam.
- Thought-acting.
- New hire announcements need to be auto-deleted.
- Not for you.
- I can assure you conference organizers… I am not polished.
- YAML for good.
- No YAML for payment.
- It’s going to be more than $10,000 for LDAP.
- Can’t tell if I like American Gods, but I keep reading/watching it.
- German crossbow guys, aka, crossbow bolt cult in Germany.
- A crossbow only does d4 of damage.
- Every time I log into Skype there's an upgrade.
- British people totally into yelling at their kids.
Relevant to your interests
- Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
- “.github/FUNDING.yml”
- Never mind total committers/LoC, now you can boast on cash-money given.
- ARM cuts ties with Huawei, threatening future chip designs
- How to thought lead — Twitter Thread
- Why no Docker
- Splunk adds 400 enterprise customers in Q1, ups outlook
- What’s the deal with Splunk (and, sort of, ServiceNow)?
- Are they just the new normal that everyone buys, the new “legacy” and/or “lock-in as too expensive?”
- Also, like, maybe they work really well…?
- Containers, microservices, and service meshes
- “~jpetazzo/index” - the World Wide Web!
- Jesus - why the fuck isn’t this just built into how networking works? Was SDN too expensive, or something?
- “it made more sense to build a new proxy than to extend an existing one” - ladies and gentlemen: the story of open source.
- So. Basically, with a local proxy and distributed hashmap you can cloud?
- Am I reading this right? We should add another layer on-top of all of this in some kind of framework hand-slapping game? “One approach that has a lot of potential is to use a tool like SuperGloo. SuperGloo offers an abstraction layer to simplify and unify the APIs exposed by service meshes.”
- Elsewhere: “The service mesh is a dedicated infrastructure layer for handling service-to-service communication in order to make it visible, manageable, and controlled.”
- Paging Dr. Alexa: Hospitals call on voice assistants, envisioning ‘massive’ impact on healthcare
- The usual AI/ML speech stuff.
- Also, getting Alexia to turn the TV on for you: “By the way, I don’t think nurses also like to come and turn on the TV for you,” Gholami said. “They want to care for you. They want the emotional connection part.”
- Coté: I was using the IVR for a rental car company recently. I mean, it was an IVR, really annoying.
- Voice is bullshit.
- Why so much “science” used in design is bullshit: Android, Losada and Frankfurt.
- Enterprise DevOps Company CloudBees Raises $10 Million
- Pivotal adds support for open Java in latest release
- Facebook plans to launch crypto-currency
- Palo Alto Networks to acquire container security startup Twistlock for $410M
- The World Health Organization officially recognizes ‘burnout’
- Tech giant brings software to a gun fight
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