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  1. 37signals Dev, , more info

    Monitoring 10 Petabytes of data in Pure Storage
    As the final part of our move out of the cloud, we are working on moving 10 petabytes of data out of AWS Simple Storage Service (S3). After exploring different alternatives, we decided to go with Pure Storage FlashBlade solution. We store different kinds of information on S3, from the attachments customers upload to Basecamp to the Prometheus long-term metrics. On top of that, Pure’s system also provides filesystem-based capabilities, …
    By Victor Bogo, 1,460 words
  2. (lambda (x) (create x)), , more info

    Sharpening the ax
    Sharpening the ax Optimizing maintained.sh to be less absurd · January 1st, 2025 So a while back (apparently October of two years ago?!) I wrote a shell script to automate the maintenance of my Alpine packages. It started out as a simple version checker, and grew into a full blow workflow automation tool. I love this little script, and use it literally several times a day. I wouldn't consider managing …
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  3. CaptainAwkward.com, , more info

    #1453: “Is my ADHD ruining my relationship or am I just with the wrong person for me?”
    Most Esteemed Captain Awkward: My partner R (she/her) and I (she/her) have been together for 3+ years. She is definitely antsy to get engaged and I thought we’d be planning for children by now, but things have come up that make it hard for me to imagine taking the next step. We mostly have a great relationship, but R often has criticisms that boil down to me not being thoughtful …
    By JenniferP, 2,663 words
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    Self-organised criticality and emergence in economics
    A nice preprint illustrates how emergence is central to some of the biggest questions in economics and finance. Emergent phenomena occur as many economic agents interact resulting in a system with properties that the individual agents do not have.The Self-Organized Criticality Paradigm in Economics & FinanceJean-Philippe BouchaudThe paper illustrates several key characteristics of emergence (novel properties, universality, unpredictability, ...) and the value of toy models in elucidating it. Furthermore, it …
    By Ross H. McKenzie, 1,176 words
  5. Resourceaholic, , more info

    5 Maths Gems #184
    Happy New Year and welcome to my 184th gems post. This is where I share some of the latest news, ideas and resources for maths teachers.1. Dr AustinThank you to Amanda Austin for continuing to share fantastic free resources for Key Stages 3 to 5. I've been adding these to my resource libraries. Recent additions include Simplifying Expressions True or False, Parallel or Not Parallel
    By Jo Morgan, 67 words
  6. CardrossManiac2, , more info

    Sharon O'Neill - Losing You
    [1983]Actual hits and memories for Aussies & Kiwis. Haven't heard this since 1983 when I was in grade 6. My girlfriend had this exact haircut. How could you not be a spunk with that do.In the best film clip of the 80s our spunk Shazza sings into a chicken, empties a garbage bag of rubbish, which includes a can fosters, onto her cheating boyfriend's waterbed, tries to garbage disposal his …
    By Tim 'Space Debris', 104 words
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    Lost films: A Fool There Was (dir. Emmett J. Flynn, 1922)
    Image source: Wikipedia Ever seen this poster before? If you’re a silent film geek, you’ve likely spotted it on the thumbnails for YouTube uploads of A Fool There Was, the 1915 hoary melodrama that skyrocketed sex symbol Theda Bara to fame. Letterboxd uses it as the film’s main image, as does Wikimedia Commons. Cheapie DVD releases adorn their editions of the film with it too. Back in my greener days, …
    By nitrateglow, 1,218 words
  8. PIPELINE COMICS, , more info

    An Artist’s Edition By Any Other Name [Updated]
    Trying to keep track of what everyone has named their "Artist's Edition" format rip-off? I have a breakdown for you here. The post An Artist’s Edition By Any Other Name [Updated] appeared first on PIPELINE COMICS.
    By Augie De Blieck Jr., 44 words
  9. Makoism, , more info

    Espresso Shots 1-2-25
    Here's my weekly update with a few interesting random findings that I came across the last week or two. I am going to try to make sure they're here in time for you to enjoy with your morning coffee (or beverage of choice) every Saturday or Sunday, and include some of my thoughts around them.As we exit the year, I'm declaring my annual link bankruptcy. I've dumped all the other …
    By Steve Makofsky, 399 words
  10. Long Delays Possible, , more info

    Happy new year! (with Canada pictures).
    First of all, happy new year! I thought I should update this blog with some new pictures, my last post from Venice was long time ago. A very different place this time. Last summer I went to Canada. I was invited by the games studio I was working for the last 2 years to spend a week there. The reason was a celebration, we had just released Nightingale some moths …
    By Omar Parada, 83 words
  11. Rob Weychert, , more info

    Buh-bye, Spotify
    I finally ditched Spotify at the end of 2024. I never loved it, and I felt extra icky about giving them my money ever since they had no trouble finding $250 million for the sham supplement salesman and douchebag magnet Joe Rogan, despite their inability to promote or pay the vast majority of the musicians who are the heart and soul of their service. The straw that broke the camel’s …
    By Rob Weychert, 322 words
  12. COVA - ARGH!!!, , more info

    Opeth - The Last Will And Testament (2024)
    Band:OpethCountry:SwedenGenre:Progressive Death MetalYear:2024Buy the original!Download
    By Joseph Mayrink, 13 words
  13. No Bells, , more info

    THE LIST OF LISTS 2024
    Friends of the blog weigh in on another chaotic year. The post THE LIST OF LISTS 2024 appeared first on No Bells.
    By No Bells, 27 words
  14. one.point.zero - Blog, , more info

    The constant aggression of the current internet.
    This piece, from Ed Zitron, is one of the best things I've read in a while. It puts into words what I've been feeling about tech recently better than I ever could. He's angry, but rightly so.The people running the majority of internet services have used a combination of monopolies and a cartel-like commitment to growth-at-all-costs thinking to make war with the user, turning the customer into something between a …
    By Colin, 148 words
  15. Lens Rentals | Blog, , more info

    How Brandi Nicole’s Creative January Helps Inspire and Encourage
    The start of the new year marks new beginnings and a fresh start on your goals and ambitions, so you’ll often see people manifest their resolutions for the year. By contrast, creativity is often considered something that cannot be forced but rather nurtured. However, portrait photographer Brandi Nicole has developed a movement for five years […]
    By Zach Sutton, 65 words