kubernetes is a good system.
but enormous areas in the ecosystem around it are presenting as far more mature than they really are.
kubernetes is a good system.
but enormous areas in the ecosystem around it are presenting as far more mature than they really are.
@scarly What shit places have you been working at? Everyone is saying software engineering is filled with a toxic culture. I've worked at over 10 different shops, in 3 countries, in everything from gov to education to telecom, et al. I've been at 2 shitty shops, toxic only because of the work hours. There are bad people here/there, but that's every place and every field. I know some people who have gone through shit, but at the same time, the majority haven't. "rampant toxicity" is a lot of FUD.
Laid off the strength work for the last month. Knee twinge and misc life chaos. Today I was able to come back and knock out 100 KB swings @ 24kg without trouble. Do that 6z/wk for a few weeks and crank up to 32kg after that, woo.
Contemplating the requirements for doing a half marathon in September.
Keystone pipline: *spills 210.000 gallons of oil*
Petrolheads: ...
Niger delta: *is destroyed by oil extraction*
Petrolheads: ...
Pemex pipeline: *kills 85 in explosion*
Petrolheads: *chirp*
Electric car: *exists*
Petrolheads: "BATTERIES ARE POLLUTING! WHERE WILL YOU TAKE ALL THE ENERGY FROM? ELECTRICITY COMES FROM COAL! WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH THE DEPLETED BATTERIES? ELECTRIC CARS ARE JUST A HOAX!"
If there's anything natural element that looks like it's been made by an advanced alien civilization, it's crystallized bismuth.
Seriously - it's like the fairies that used to live in mushroom circles now live in a post-singularity society.
@will ha. Yes. There is little virtue in piling up paper unless you are a library (and even libraries cull, to my sorrow).
@cod3monk3y @brainblasted strong agree.
@sophia That's wrong.
It should be GNU/Linux.
Look what my mom made me
@ALWETP @streetvalkyrie @AudreyJune @wintgenstein
So good!
"We tend to define racism in a way that will not implicate our own views or ideas. “I think people define racism in a way that exonerates them. If they can narrow [the definition of racism] as much as possible to things they are not saying or doing or are about, that leaves them off the hook,”
@gatewave when you walk into a perfectly tuned modern corn field and the only things living there are corn and you.
it ain't right. i feel it in my bones, in my feet. I've walked in nature, and that ain't right. should be ten thousand bugs, weeds, animals, birds. yields go way down but it's in harmony.
@Los_Ingobernables_De_Jorts one of the great things about masto is people randomly coming into your mentions.
@noelle There's this excruciating pathos of high tragedy that surrounds the 45 Experience Like we're watching the movie, and every actor is overacting, and all the choices are visibly wrong. It's the worst movie we've ever seen. An insult to the theatrical profession, the audience, and the concept of storyline and, and - we can't walk out of the theater.
@kropotkhristian oy vey what did they do now?
(I am also a dues paying DSA member)
Just a reminder when people talk about "small businesses" they can have up to 1500 employees and can be franchises
"Keep your tidy, spark-joy hands off my book piles, Marie Kondo"
this author gets at, obliquely, the conceptual problems of the Kondo method when applied to resources (in comparison to, e.g., socks).
@jankoekepan I do, heh. But gently. Epistomological arguments are not something I expect to sink in fast.
45 is supported by my old church circles.
But that support is drawn from certain ontological and epistomological frame, which is a closed loop supported by church and conservative media. Now they see a devout Christian arguing for a new way of thinking about deep fundamentals and not leaving the faith or orthodoxy.
I hope it provokes thought.
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