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IMO only if you are using the Logs functionality. You can log exceptions/errors, and it should be pretty easy to set-up monitoring around these events.


As a Datadog customer, I still use Sentry next to it, mostly for the top notch exception grouping, reporting etc. It’s just their core product, they’re better at it when you need to zoom in and actually debug.

For the bird’s eye view, Datadog is fine.


Charities and nonprofits fund trials againts wealthy opponents all the time. To give people, who can afford it, a chance defend their rights in a trial. Jury and judge make a decision. But when someone with money does the same thing, everybody lose their minds. He only funded Hulk Hogan, his attorneys etc. He didn't bought judge or jury.


My first issue is the "who can afford it" part. People shouldn't get more justice when they're wealthier and less when they're poorer.

My second issue is that more money gives a plaintiff access to legal tricks that can overwhelm an opponent with less money. One example is to bury the opponent with discovery.

My final problem is that Thiel is not using the justice system to get justice for himself. He's sticking his nose into another person's complaint. That isn't how our courts were intended to work.


It's still no different from charities and nonprofits, they don't get justice for themselfs either. Thiel saw, that Hogan has a strong case and he's willing to fight for it (but doesn't have enough money to do so). [1] "One example is to bury the opponent with discovery." You think Gawker is so poor it can't afford first class lawyers? Don't hate the player, hate the game.

[1] http://observer.com/2016/05/peter-thiels-reminder-to-the-gaw...


Let's not ignore that Gawker had top lawyers too. Remember, it's really the $140 million verdict that's going to kill Gawker. Not the legal fees which I'm sure are well under $10 million (and Hogan - maybe Thiel? - would be on the hook for if he lost)


Seems like your problem is with the legal system, not Thiel. Which is completely fair. "Don't hate the player, hate the game."


I watched https://youtu.be/pPcMZX8OCP8 before reading the article and I find the video to be a very appropriate response.


Pixie[1] is also worth a look. It's Clojure-like scripting language written in RPython.

[1] https://github.com/pixie-lang/pixie


Indeed pretty cool, clojure implemented in rpython!


For even more fun, checkout hy (https://github.com/hylang/hy). It's completely compatible with standard python both ways (ie you can import python from hy and import hy from python), so you can import python-sh and do awesome stuff like:

  (import [sh [cat grep wc]])
  (->
   (cat "/usr/share/dict/words")
   (grep "-E" "^hy")
   (wc "-l"))


It isn't clojure compatible, it is like clojure.


It's fun to hear many people saying: "Jamaican bobsleigh donations raised Dogecoin prices", while it's just series of small speculative attacks on cryptocurrency happening.


And now somebody wants to get that book or die trying https://twitter.com/jeffknupp/status/424925349525200896


He's using dual multitab to connect 8 controllers and then programming game through control ports, more here http://hackaday.com/2014/01/10/teaching-mario-to-play-pong-a...


That's really cool.


But Learning Python isn't free, is it?


Ah, yes, correct.


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