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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • He doesn’t talk about his resources, his influences, what makes him choose to spend his free time on these projects, and you’re forgetting your experiences that are taking up the rest of your time that would’ve been spent on this that round you out as a person.

    These techno savants are great but if you’ve ever worked with one on a team you realize they traded a lot of things to get that absolute proficiency.

    I like to think about Good Will Hunting when feeling insecure about how “dumb” I am for living a regular life.










  • It’s because we voted “anti-establishment”. We tried going for Bernie but then the DNC took care of that. Then Donnie boy was “obviously never gonna win.” And America said screw you we don’t want the SAME elitist bullshit. Donnie won threw the world for a loop and you know what they decided?

    To punish us. To encourage Trump, to outrage us at everything he did wrong and incite him to do worse. Ever wonder why he’s not in jail? Because he’s the clown they keep punishing us with.

    See vote for Clinton, or Biden, or Bush because LOOK at the alternative!

    That’s not real democracy. Real democracy would’ve been Bernie getting the DNC nomination like he deserved. Real democracy would’ve been ranked choice voting where we don’t have to pick the shortest steaming pile of shit!





  • Okay right but why would “cloud native” as the community’s marketing for it be considered a red flag. Someone who doesn’t know better would think oh “cloud native” Kubernetes is evil. When really the moniker mostly means it was designed to be highly scalable, to interface with public cloud API’s, among many other decisions that differentiate traditional enterprise I.T. software (which like Cisco products) could have its own fair share of “evilness” to be avoided.

    My point was that O.P. should clarify why that’s such an immediate red flag for them.

    To future readers I consistently use “cloud native” software on my bare metal computers at home. It’s mostly a marketing term to reflect “modern ness” in software features to be run on a public cloud.

    In my experience cloud native doesn’t mean it’s on Google, or Microsoft’s privacy stealing software because they’re marketing to you that you can host it yourself on the public cloud.