galuszkak.sunrisehikers.io
Sunrise hiker, software architect, human
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Code is not always only truth - we had multiple instances that truth was also hardware on which it works…
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Interesting! I still somehow prefer the nushell for this kind of things - but looks like here there are some additional options.
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People were loosing 1/3 of their retirement pensions on this. This is on whole new unprecedented level what just happened…
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And they should surrender them selves to Russian Polar Bears invasion in 2019... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_ma...
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First and foremost she is an American that happens be of Somali descent. This is important distinction to be made.
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Imagine to explain millions of people that were believing alternative reality for 80+ years created by propaganda. They don’t acknowledge even basic historic facts like when WWII started because it portrays them as a perpetrator attacking Poland. Fixing that would instill nationwide trauma…
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I think the true question that is underlying here and the one that we are all asking in the background is: what if one NATO country would invade another… I just never thought possible but last State of the Union with many remarks begs to ask that question…
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This is why I’m advocating a lot that people should explore more Unikernels like Unikraft or @nanovms.bsky.social . Kubernetes is complexity that in a lot of use cases you don’t need. We need to simplify our stacks not add even more complexity.
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I wonder what went wrong that we are discussing that someone unfollowed other person on social media. It’s like kindergarten saying “you didn’t like my post”. Is that the discourse for next years? Who follows other on X? Is this now politics?
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Przy kwestiach bp. Głódzia nieliczna garstką wiernych protestowała pod kuria. Jeśli zmiana myślenia na temat posłuszeństwa w Kościele (źle rozumianego) się nie zmieni to problem pozostanie. Brakuje nam odwagi. Synod uwydatnił jak niektórzy biskupi boją się słuchać. Nawet nie zgadzać. Tylko słuchać.
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There are upgrade to those policies! In one country they are arresting for holding blank paper: youtu.be/TbzV1it1YPY
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By anyone - I think Elon Musk can point some of those that were great for him.
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You can just make same argument about firefighters. You are paying for their standby so in the time of need they can immediately respond. In most of their time they are idle but it’s not waste. It’s calculated insurance that you know you need to have even if a lot of time it’s not being used.
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To be frank @karaswisher Alexey Alexandrovich Fridman disclosed that he was born in Soviet Union and lived in his youth in Moscow and Kyev. I think his optics because of that are very aligned with Russian POV. Last year exchange of Russian spies show that some sleeper agents live for years in west.
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… because we are looking on even more uncertain future. Hungary with Orban closed most independent media - and we see how propaganda works very well there. It’s truly terrifying where we may be heading.
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This multi year process started some time ago. Russia is putting more pressure to destabilize Europe. Brexit show how quickly you can turn around people that would vote against their mutual interest. Central Europe is going through similar processes. EU has to show unity and enable economy…
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In Poland I can't event see that.
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I personally don’t think this matters that much. What matters is if as EU we would unite in the response for such an action. It’s important that if we come to table together we have leverage at negotiation table rather than going as a separate countries. This it’s a huge test for EU Commission.
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Geneva conv forbids taking hostages. There is difference between military training / civilian defense and conscript - if you become military personnel you are subject to different protections. I’m not commenting on hostages - was curious if there are some exemptions from military service in Israel.
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Out of curiosity - I thought all Israeli citizens and residents have to go through military. After mandatory period they are moved to reserve but they are part of Army…
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He visited Auschwitz-Birkenau last year. That says enough about this and if he was consciously doing that.
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I think @mekka.mekka-tech.com this chart explains that really well - middle class is shrinking and lower and upper income class are expanding. So you have more people who are doing really well, and also more people who are more and more struggling.
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I do think it’s very much because of history. Python has been created before first language package manager and repository - CPAN - then everyone tried to copy Perl idea in 90’s and 00’s to different languages. Golang had privilege to be created when most of the problems had been figured out.
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I’m so surprised by this - why on earth teachers are even doing this. In Poland this is mostly burden on parents (to buy some supply’s for their kids) and school funded by local government - like mandatory books as they are provided by government.
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@cyberciti.biz Jawas are looking to take you hostage with Jawascript 😆
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That is why I really like unikernels - Unikraft or NanoVMs. Containers are build on stack and ideas of multiuser / multiprocess operating system - where most workloads want to be horizontally scaled solutions where you don’t need concept of user at all…
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While I understand argument I stay on @mitsuhiko.at side on this one. Once I had to fly +15h to US on conference spend whole event in mask +8h every day. I was so exhausted because experience was that much frustrating. My personal rule: Whenever I have symptoms I take mask + test to protect others.
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Just changed parsing of the column "wartosc" from CSV file. Data is from here: stat.gov.pl/obszary-tema...
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Table in post that I removed had a bug that I realized when posted (values were string not numeric so they were out of order). I fixed that. It's still 3,9 for 2023.
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Infant mortality - thanks for this data point - I've check the data in Central Statistical Office (GUS) in Poland. It's lower than in 2010-2017. But there is uptick in 2021, that lower in 2022, and get in 2023 it's get back to level from 2021. Hopefully this ratio will go down again in 2024.
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SW Research was gathering the data - not government. So what social science studies do you accept? It’s just the data gathered. Nothing more, nothing less. It’s multidimensional problem - trying to boil it down to just one thing is simplifying unnecessary the issue.
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@anneapplebaum.bsky.social data in social studies says that abortion rights are only attributing to 5,1% of main reasons why women don’t want kids, financial reasons is even higher at 6,7%. Attributing it only to one reason is really missing bunch of data points. instytutpokolenia.pl/wp-content/u...
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Google Cloud docs are contradicting that by saying: Peering traffic (traffic flowing between peered networks) has the same latency, throughput, and availability as traffic within the same VPC network.
cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc...
Is there any number that someone can back it up?
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But still, why does it matter if I set up VPC Peering between 2 projects from different accounts, it’s still inside Google Network. Is there real latency penalty visible for those because physical clusters maybe in different AZ?
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Is there similar for parquet / avro?
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I do think it’s wider problem with social media itself. People want to read something interesting write a thought or two… not being in constant fight because someone picks on them in the internet. I don’t mind talking with conservatives, liberals, socialists. But today it’s yelling not talking…
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Querying language and database storage is two different things to me. One is API and SQL is just that - API to database, second is persistence layer…
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If you want your website packaged and deployed as unikernel then KraftKit with compose would be good.
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I did paid for Twitter/X Verified account and still got ads. Really bad ads. I don’t mind those, but level of audacity was making me cancel that after couple of months. And then later I got even more ads. YouTube Premium now does the same - serving ads for paying customers…