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Tuomas Salomäki

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I believe I can see the pressure wave of the Tonga volcano eruption on my ruuvitag, some 15000km away (or 3/4 to the other side of the earth) from epicenter.

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"I don't believe the problem is in the OIDC trust relationship since it's generated by tf form the vendor..." Narrator: It was the OIDC trust relationship.


Valkoisen seinän maalaaminen valkoisella on hämmentävä kokemus.


Is there a crisis hotline for when the studio of your favorite early-access game is going to make dumb changes to the game mechanics?


Which key do you think will be your last keystroke?


Sometimes a problem is perpetuated by the existence of a solution.


It's kind of amusing how well Kyle Reese's line about a relentless killer robot also fits the virus. Too bad we can't kill it with a hydraulic press.


In fact, that 1% you didn't much care about? They can still cause trouble in a very disproportionate and non-linear manner.


However morbid, can't not think about parallel with web app monitoring: staring at the 95- or 99-percentile of response times leaves out the 5 or 1% who have a bad experience. With today's hot topic, cases that fall of a similar edge are, in fact, dead.


Isolation ironically becoming likely the most social thing you can currently do, it's a good time to get a feel if you are actually social or just addicted to activities involving people.


I suppose you can utilize a "maintenance-free" system only if you also can also afford to wait a lot of time for it to get fixed.


One DevOps, please. Oh, and one for my friend also, with SRE topping, please.


Ahh, now look what you made me do @SatisfactoryAF ! The factories are actually powered by tortured souls?

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It feels sometimes a days work can be accomplished by the equivalent of pressing a single button out of many possible, but you just need to know which one to press, lest everything blow up to your face. How do you measure and do accounting for this stuff?


Let's have a zoo of wild beasts: The hunters will get the glory of capturing increasingly powerful targets, while the janitors will with each capture have the ever increasing worry of one breaking loose and destroying everything.


Apparently the biochemistry within even a single species (e.g. human) is so diverse, that a lot of pharmacy ends up being similar to version/release/etc. specific hacks.


What knowledge we convey in words as true is even at best only fiction plagiarized from and inspired by actual facts.


Nice

Comparison between #SpaceX Block IV and Block V #Falcon9 after one flight.

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Organizations, systems, etc. can be like tripods: the setup looks redundant because no leg is more important than the other, but even though two legs can handle the load when one of them fails, the whole still collapses. There can be any number of "legs".


Some links in the latest @ansible documentation module index point to something else than the module of that name. Was a bit puzzling when I just happened to need a refresher on 'file' and 'template' modules and got the lookup plugins instead.


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