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It's finally time to learn what Site Reliability Engineering is all about, while Jer can't speak nor type, Merkle got one (!!!), and Mr. Wunderwood is wrong.

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In this episode Rich speaks with Gerhard Lazu from Dagger. Topics include: Gerhard’s podcast called Ship It, designing web sites in the 90s, how he used Kuberenetes before Kubernetes, the Kubernetes Documentary, and lots of chat about CUE and Dagger.

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Our little corner of tech is ridiculously small.
emily freeman 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@editingemily)Wed, 20 Apr 2022 23:31 +0000
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Over the course of 2021, the IndieWeb community had several popup sessions to continue the refining of the spec. This culminated in a release of the latest iteration on February 22, 2022. I really …
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Is porn really to blame for the way we act in the bedroom or is it due to lack of education and resources? We discuss the different points of view on most things porn related, from the creators point of view, to the watcher and then to societies opinion.I hope we don't shock you when we say PORN ISN'T A REALITY 😱!!!

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Automagically setting the project version for Go projects in SonarQube (2 mins read).

How to automagically set sonar.projectVersion
for Go projects, based on Git tags.
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Check out this great listen on Audible.com. Our host, Sonya Barlow, is joined by Rachel Barton, Director of Technology; Madhu Prashanth, Software Engineering Manager; and Samantha Birkinshaw, Senior Technical Programme Manager. They discuss their individual journeys to Capital One and what it take...

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Here's your reminder that the whole idea of a personal carbon footprint was a targeted BP media campaign in 2005 and it worked so well that it seems like we've all forgotten this researchgate.net/publication/30…Ryan Orbuch (@orbuch)Mon, 05 Apr 2021 22:47 +0000
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Check out this great listen on Audible.com. In episode four, Sonya connects with Raana Christopher, a recruiter at Capital One, Kaj Bansal, Technical Programme Manager and Renka Pooja, Software Engineer. They reflect on how representation has improved over the years for women and people of colour ...

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Gerhard talks with Charity Majors, ops engineer and accidental startup founder at honeycomb.io about high-performing teams, why “15 minutes or bust,” and how we should start using Honeycomb in our own monolithic Phoenix app that runs changelog.com. There is just one step, and it’s actually really simple! They also talk...

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The long-running BBC sci-fi show Doctor Who has a recurring plot device where the Doctor manages to get out of trouble by showing an identity card which is actually completely blank. Of course, this …
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Key principles using modern CSS, fluid type, fluid space, flexible layout and progressive enhancement will help you to build better front-ends that work for everyone.

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Before we begin: The content in this article assumes knowledge of table-driven tests in Go.

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This episode was requested by Tyler Smith who feels that he may not need Kubernetes just yet. Tyler has a few questions about Docker & Docker Swarm, so Andrea Luzzardi, former Docker Swarm Lead, joins us today to answer them. We talk about Docker Swarm beginnings, some of the challenges that it faced, and what Andr...

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In this episode we talk about launching Dagger with all four founders: Andrea, Eric, Sam & Solomon. While you may remember Sam & Solomon from episode 23, this time we assembled all four superheroes in this story and went deeper, covering nearly three years of refinements, the launch, as well as the world-class ...

Do I know anyone doing #Go that handles go get
on their production API URL, and it then resolves the SDK with that base URL? I can see this being a fairly straightforward thing to do based on the ?go-get=1
, but wondering how this would work for applications deployed to different environment, but built from the same source code 🤔
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Something maybe worth knowing for the junior devs out there Thinking over my entire career today I realized I can’t think of a single time someone ever asked me a question in software engineering and I thought it was dumb Speak up, ask away!JTK (@heyJTK)Sun, 17 Apr 2022 21:11 +0000
Week Notes 22#15 (4 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-04-11?
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So, GitHub just got bought by Microsoft and this got me and a bunch of people thinking about the dependence of Go on GitHub as a piece of…

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Introduction If you have been working with Go programming language for a while, you would have noticed that a lot of open source packages that you import start with github.com/…. You would then use go get command to download the package and add it to your go.mod file. For instance: $ go get -u github.com/abvarun226/goiplookup What if you did not want this dependency on Github and rather wanted to host your own git server?

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If you use Travis or Heroku you might want to consider all your code in GitHub compromised and your packages in NPM compromised. Nasty nasty stuff. github.blog/2022-04-15-sec…Chris Johnson (@c_f_johnson)Sat, 16 Apr 2022 01:45 +0000
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Write code so good you don’t need documentation to go along with it. Achieving code quality that is measurable, efficient, and scalable across even the leanest development teams can feel like a stunt. Yet, the costs of growing tech debt make setting a standard a no-brainer. From defining code quality, how to measure it, and the best time to involve quality checks in the development process, join a comprehensive talk on the logic of high code quality. Coming straight from Sonatype in-house industry experts Product Manager Rohan Bhaumik, Developer Advocate Sal Kimmich, and VP of product innovation Stephen Magill.

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Write code so good you don’t need documentation to go along with it. Achieving code quality that is measurable, efficient, and scalable across even the leanest development teams can feel like a stunt. Yet, the costs of growing tech debt make setting a standard a no-brainer. From defining code quality, how to measure it, and the best time to involve quality checks in the development process, join a comprehensive talk on the logic of high code quality. Coming straight from Sonatype in-house industry experts Product Manager Rohan Bhaumik, Developer Advocate Sal Kimmich, and VP of product innovation Stephen Magill.

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Hot take: Anyone dunking on Atlassian about the fact that an outage like this could happen should not be trusted near production environments because they're either lying or don't have the experience to know what they're talking about.
Mark Imbriaco (@markimbriaco)Fri, 15 Apr 2022 13:00 +0000
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We need to talk about Ubuntu. The future, the present, the staff departures, slow snaps, and so much more. Vultr High-performance cloud compute, bare metal, storage, and managed Kubernetes in 24 …
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We need to talk about Ubuntu. The future, the present, the staff departures, slow snaps, and so much more. Vultr High-performance cloud compute, bare metal, storage, and managed Kubernetes in 24 …
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Ben and Cassidy compare notes on Plex.tv, the rapid collapse of Fast.co, and why rigorous adherence to personal security protocols can make the FBI suspicious.

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We often have code that’s similar between projects and we find ourselves copying that code around. In this episode we discuss what to do with this common code, how to organize it, and what code qualifies as this common code.

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Wealth of Elon Musk 2012: $2,000,000,000 2022: $273,600,000,000 Wealth of Jeff Bezos 2012: $18,400,000,000 2022: $181,300,000,000 Wealth of Mark Zuckerberg 2012: $17,500,000,000 2022: $76,800,000,000 U.S. Minimum Wage 2012: $7.25 2022: $7.25 Three words: tax the rich.Andrea Junker (@Strandjunker)Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:45 +0000
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One of the most common questions we receive at Go Time is how to handle schema migrations in Go. In this episode Jon is joined by Mike Fridman and Vojtech Vitek, maintainers of the popular schema migration tool pressly/goose, to discuss techniques, tools, and tips for handling schema migrations.

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Three industry experts with different ties to the world of software talk about the latest in software, from Log4j to today, and what remediation looks like for development teams. We discuss update behaviors in the development community and the risks associated with using old code. To round out our debut episode - we talk about the silent industrial revolution and who bears the burden of maintaining open source software.

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This week we’re joined by Deepthi Sigireddi, Vitess Maintainer and engineer at PlanetScale — of course we’re talking about all things Vitess. We talk about its origin inside YouTube, how Vitess handles sharding, Deepthi’s journey to Vitess maintainer, when you should begin using it, and how it fits into cloud native in...

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TRIGGER WARNING, this episode contains sensitive stories of abuse. This week Chloe helps Cherry with her cum fear that’s affecting her romantic relationships using an NLP technique, as well as discuss why consent is sexy and how it helps create an environment of trust, which makes sex great!WOW, what an Episode we have this week! Consent being the main topic and our personal stories around this: Dana’s regrettable sex Chloe helps Dana with her cum fear that’s affecting her romantic relationships using NLP Burping as a form as energetic cleansing Facials COFConsent is sexy Check in to create an environment of trust to be vulnerableThreesomes When to ask consent “He f**ked a fart out of me” Bedroom communication Foot worship Chloe’s webbed toes Client stories Foot face fucking d*ck pic logistics Chloe on the ongbays

Converting a Byte Array to String from a Node.JS Buffer
, in Go (1 mins read).

How to convert an array of bytes to a string using Go.
Prefactoring: Preparatory Refactoring (2 mins read).

Why I use prefactoring as a means to perform up-front refactoring for codebases, splitting these into separate PRs/MRs where possible.
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Star Trek Minus Context (@NoContextTrek)Tue, 12 Apr 2022 17:59 +0000
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This week we’re joined by Annie Sexton, UX Engineer at Render, to talk about her blog post titled Git Organized: A Better Git Flow that made the internet explode when she suggested using reset instead of rebase for a better git flow. On this show we talk about the git flow she suggests and why, how this flow works for ...

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Just wanna say that grown adults who are obsessed with whether or not a kids genitals match the gender assigned to the child is a really big gross red flag. Protect trans kids. Keep these creeps away from them, and away from legislationKatelyn Bowden (@medus4_cdc)Sun, 10 Apr 2022 22:23 +0000
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The home team discusses pay equity at New Relic, Okta’s security SNAFU, and the AI creating “wildly good” generative art.

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Today's story is an insider view of Debian. One of the oldest Linux distributions and probably one of the longest-running volunteer-based open-source projects. Joey Hess is my guest, and he dedicated significant parts of his adult life to working on Debian. He's going to share what that was like. The good and the bad, and it's almost all good. It's... […]

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Lightspin obtains credentials to an internal AWS service by exploiting a local file read vulnerability on the RDS EC2 instance using the log_fdw extension.
