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The things that are worth doing are the things that you suck at. Kubernetes has been a humbling year-long journey. Embracing the suck was not fun, but I'm now prepared to ship anything anywhere. The role SRE sounds a lot more appealing now than a year before.
$5 for single node Postgres on PlanetScale. We get DAILY requests for a lower entry price so I'm really excited to offer this! Perfect for development or non-critical apps that don't need our normal 3 node HA clusters.
It's 2023 and your IT team is still forcing the entire company to change their passwords every few months 🤦 PS. I work at Microsoft, and we stopped doing this nearly four years ago. Send the link below to your IT team 👇
"No, I wasn't stealing your IP, I was jerking off" is quite the defense.
Meta says porn downloads on its IPs were for “personal use,” not AI training arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
All three big clouds and CloudFlare having issues at the same time? (AWS, Azure, Google) Honestly? I'm kinda scared. @downdetector
Some exciting new to share - I joined Cursor! We just shipped a model 🐆 It's really good - try it out! cursor.com/blog/composer I left OpenAI after 3 years there and moved to Cursor a few weeks ago. After working on RL for my whole career, it was incredible to see RL come alive…
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Run the same task across multiple models and go through outputs in different tabs?
Introducing Cursor 2.0. Our first coding model and the best way to code with agents.
Introducing Cursor 2.0. Our first coding model and the best way to code with agents.
pnpm 10.20 is out. Published via a trusted github action using OIDC.
Be careful out there! Socket just found 10 typosquatted npm packages that steal credentials, downloaded nearly 10,000 times! Full details in our technical blog post below ⬇️
Socket threat researchers found 10 typosquatted npm packages that auto-run via postinstall, display fake CAPTCHAs, fingerprint IPs, and install a cross-platform credential stealer. Together, they’ve been downloaded ~9,900 times. Read the report → socket.dev/blog/10-npm-ty…
DevOps team analyzed AWS data transfer costs. $830 monthly in cross-AZ traffic. Breakdown: - EC2 to RDS (cross-AZ): $380 - Application load balancer cross-AZ traffic: $270 - Cross-AZ EC2 instance communication: $180 Solution seemed obvious: Keep everything in same AZ. No…
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💡We can hide internals with ~ instead of _ for btter DX:
big git doesn't want you to know this one quick trick
resolving the merge conflict you had already resolved once before
serve is the best oss tool vercel ever built. I will fight anyone who says otherwise. npmjs.com/package/serve
TIL that the ms package is maintained by Vercel I had no idea
Redis started timing out randomly. 1-2 times per hour. Operation that should take 2ms was taking 5+ seconds. What we checked: - Memory: 40% used (plenty available) - CPU: 12% average - Network: normal - No slow queries in logs - Replication lag: 0ms Enabled Redis slow log…
story time. redis has a command called KEYS, which goes through every key. it’s a debug command, only to be run against an offline copy of your database. one day many years ago, a rails-lad at GitHub was on a machine trying to do some analysis via the ruby redis client..…
Redis started timing out randomly. 1-2 times per hour. Operation that should take 2ms was taking 5+ seconds. What we checked: - Memory: 40% used (plenty available) - CPU: 12% average - Network: normal - No slow queries in logs - Replication lag: 0ms Enabled Redis slow log…
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