I mean I understand if someone like Keller writes such posts but some dude claiming to have hosted conference events and some kind of process flame graph which could have been done by anyone…
Maybe you should read something about him before you call him that. I recommend the "Contributions"-section on his Wikipedia-article. And if it is of any relevance to your work: his "Systems Performance: Enterprise and the Cloud" is a comprehensive and excellent guide.
It’s a mess! Owner of a Lenovo t14s gen3 here.
Standby works for a day then the battery is drained.
My MacBook will be on standby for weeks without any issue.
Lenovo and Microsoft pointing on each other on this one is a shame as it’s not going to be fixed.
Fully agree. Had to work in the past with ruby. Loved it but type errors during runtime where a thing and therefore I would never use ruby in production again.
I like working with folks that know a good pint, and value workmanship.
If you are inferring someone writing software for several decades might share, than one might want to at least reconsider civility over ones ego. Best of luck =3
Many NDA do not really ever expire on some projects, most work is super boring, and recovering dysfunctional architectures with a well known piece of free community software is hardly grandstanding.
"It works! so don't worry about spending a day or two exploring..." should be the takeaway insight about Erlang/RabbitMQ. Have a wonderful day. =3
With legacy equipment there is usually no such thing as a homogeneous ecosystem, as vendor industrial parts EOL all the time. Certainly room in the markets for better options with open protocols. =3
It's fair to compare alternatives but to be clear I'm not saying postgres JSONB is worse than mongo. I'm not very familiar with mongo either. Im saying it can be tedious is absolute terms. I did not assume this to be universal to document dbs but perhaps it could be. Although your example does seem simpler.
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