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GDS is leading the digital transformation of the UK government.

GDS is leading the digital transformation of the UK government.
(Mostly) Wholesome autism thread on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39047541
Between and I took 8040 steps.
In this episode Matt joins Kris & Jon to discuss Kafka. During their discussion they cover topics like what problems Kafka helps solve, when a company should start considering Kafka, how throwing tech like Kafka at a problem won’t fix everything if there are underlying issues, complexities of using Kafka, managing ...
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All good, and that sounds good! When I have some spare time I need to revisit my latest client and add some features to make it easier to use (including doing the work to actually Open Source it)
Ouch. A large OpenStreetMap group has been using a proprietary chat platform as a community space for ~10 yrs. Now they gotta pay a $80k/yr (or $10k??) for usage. 🤯😱😢 Slack (now Salesforce) now wants to charge @OpenStreetMapUS for all ~6k users on their server. 😢😢 Ouch. This sort of bait & switch is why open, community owned platforms (like this!) are vital! read more on the slack (while you still can??!): https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C029HV951/p1705438543546349 #OpenStreetMap #OSM #FreeSoftware #Cassandra
Amid the bustling atmosphere of KubeCon, podcast hosts Adam and Jarod share insights from their experiences podcasting for a technical audience. They also share their interests, among them software, business, and the lives of individuals involved in open source projects. 00:00 Introduction and KubeCon Experience00:22 Podcasting Journey and Evolution00:53 The Birth and Growth of a Podcast Network05:57 The Art of Podcasting and Engaging with Guests08:23 Excitement in the Open Source World20:43 The Impact and Future of Podcasting Resources: Podcasts for developers |> Changelog Guests: Jerod Santo co-hosts The Changelog, crashes JS Party, and takes out the trash (his old code) once in a while. Adam Stacoviak is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Changelog.
Join us for a chat with Darrel Miller and Vincent Biret from Microsoft's Graph API team. On this episode of the podcast, we discuss Kiota, Microsoft's API-wrangling toolset which was born from a need to manage 20,000 endpoints on their Graph API's v1 endpoint.
In the greatest crisis humanity has ever faced, caused by overuse of energy, our Tech Bro magicians continue to invent technologies that not alone are not energy conserving, they are massively, massively energy consumptive. From bitcoin to AI, tech becomes greedier and greedier for energy.
Attached: 1 image I choose to believe in a Pokemon AU where all the bands we know and love still exist but have dumb Pokemon pun names.
Recently I've seen a few people comment on the air quality readings inside large art galleries; the results were far better than on trains, in planes and airports, in movie theatres and so on, due to the need for conservation of the artwork. It's just so strange thinking about how we apparently care more about protecting art than we do about protecting our own lives.
I've found the Joseph Joseph one quite good
The secret to software engineering is to focus all of your energy as a team (and a company) on learning how to share information between each other better. Build that understanding. Build that ability to uplift and teach each other. For fuck's sake, stop worrying about over engineering and worry about under understanding the problem. The over engineering goes away the second you start putting humans first and start prioritizing understanding over an artificial roadmap built without context
Virtually every application today relies on dozens -- and sometimes hundreds -- of open-source components. Many of those get updated at a rapid clip in
Between and I took 3464 steps.
Using renovate-to-sbom
with the GitHub Dependency Submission API (4 mins read).
How to improve the data in GitHub's Dependency Graph by using an SBOM produced by Renovate data.
Whenever someone tells me their name, I enter my Memory Palace, stand around for a bit, and then say "what did I come in here for?"
Content warning: My current emotionally charged question
Pro-tip: before setting your three security questions to 36 random alphanumerics, be aware that you might have to recite them to a customer service rep instead of just copy/pasting them into the website.
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Fair, so put a few of the app's main queries through that and see if there's areas to improve?
What's everyones' favourite resources for how to best find which column(s) to index in your database?
eBPF is a revolutionary kernel technology that has lit the cloud native world on fire. If you’re going to have one person explain the excitement, that person would be Liz Rice. Liz is the COSO at Isovalent, creators of the open source Cilium project and pioneers of eBPF tech. On this episode Liz tells Jerod all about t...
Carson Gross (creator of htmx) & Alex Russell (Mr. Web Platform 3000) join Amal for an EPIC discussion on web architectures, the evolution of rendering patterns & the advantages of hypermedia and htmx. We dive deep on why modern web app best practices are falling short & explore how htmx gives devs an HTML-...
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Part of why tech workers at huge orgs like this need a union: Being compelled to relocate to a forced birthing state is violent as hell So much more to collective power than just getting paid https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/14/24037904/apple-san-diego-siri-ai-team-relocating
I am GDPR compliant (If you tell me personal info I will forget)
I am joining the war on drugs on the side of drugs
Instead of a game jam, how about a "play jam" where everyone plays an unplayed game from their library and writes up the session(s)?
Attached: 1 image The PoC for that GitLab auth bypass is 10/10 on the hilarity scale https://twitter.com/rwincey/status/1745659710089437368
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Comparing the different Merge Request / Pull Request merge methods in GitLab and GitHub (2 mins read).
How the different merge methods for contributions work between GitLab and GitHub.
How to unpublish/redact/undo/retract a Go release (3 mins read).
How to retract a release version of a Go version, without risking folks automagically upgrade to that version.
Between and I took 7839 steps.
the autistic urge to use parentheses in every sentence (because you're afraid people will misunderstand it (or interpret additional meaning into it (which has happened before (many times (with terrible consequences (and i'm not even talking about the trauma this caused))))))
the adhd urge to use parentheses in every sentence (you thought of something else that doesn't fit into the previous sentence structure you'd thought up)
Week Notes 24#02 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2024-01-08?
“inflation is problematic” really has a different vibe depending on whether that discussion is happening on slack or discord
"Looks like you're using an ad-blocker" Looks like you're trying to install 52 trackers on my computer.
It’s our 13th Kaizen episode! We’re back from KubeCon, we’re making goals for the year, we’re migrating to Neon & we’re weighing the pros/cons of building our own custom CDN.
Did you know? The best reason to get a studio-quality microphone is so you can get real close to it and whisper soft flirty affirmations to your friends and make them blush!