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Chris Sims

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I write Clojure at ThreatGRID/Cisco

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“It can be difficult to show ROI with data but this Patch dashboard shows that if we continue to develop and show our users their data, they'll bring more product. It’s everyone’s dream to show ROI this easily.” - Caio Pedroso, Hubla Data Engineer patch.tech/blog/empowerin…


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Confession time: I don’t actually know where we are.


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Missing @marthawells1's Murderbot series? Not for long! A little something hit editor @LeeAHarris' desk this week... and will be hitting stores fall 2023.

TorDotComPub's tweet image. Missing @marthawells1's Murderbot series? Not for long!

A little something hit editor @LeeAHarris' desk this week... and will be hitting stores fall 2023.

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I’m sorry, I simply cannot be cynical about a technology that can accomplish this.

tqbf's tweet image. I’m sorry, I simply cannot be cynical about a technology that can accomplish this.

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ME NOTICING THAT THE GUY WHO WROTE 'THE BIG SHORT' HAS BEEN HANGING AROUND ME FOR SIX MONTHS: is this good

Michael Lewis, the writer behind The Big Short, has been traveling with Sam Bankman-Fried for the last 6 months is writing his next book on the FTX founder, per Bloomberg.



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I have been looking since ~forever for a way to remotely support my computer-struggling mom. On a whim, I: installed Tailscale on her Mac, shared her laptop into my tailnet, enabled OS-level screen sharing. It all worked on the first try. @Tailscale is magic.


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Shopify's new HTTP server is Unicorn-esque, but reforks aged Ruby worker processes generationally to yield better copy-on-write memory sharing. Very smart, and kind of obvious in retrospect. Wish I'd thought of it. github.com/Shopify/pitchf…


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Quick thoughts from @strangeloop_stl (writing something longer, but I'm not sure I'll actually finish it anytime soon). I'm really glad I could make it to this one, with just one left; it's a conference I've always wanted to attend -- and the span of topics was excellent.


Whoa! I guessed I missed this by leaving a bit early to catch my flight. What a conference this was.

Strange Loop 2023 (Sep 21-22) will be the last edition of Strange Loop! We hope you can join us for one last conference. Early bird tickets are available now. ti.to/strange-loop/2…



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Suuuper awesome talk by @jackrusher entitled "Stop writing dead programs." It was a whirlwind of historical context about why programming is the way it is, spot-on observations about why we make things hard for ourselves, and fascinating ideas for the future. #strangeloop

dave_yarwood's tweet image. Suuuper awesome talk by @jackrusher entitled "Stop writing dead programs." It was a whirlwind of historical context about why programming is the way it is, spot-on observations about why we make things hard for ourselves, and fascinating ideas for the future. #strangeloop

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Her: I wonder what he’s thinking about My brain at any given moment:


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Every now and then I remember that client who got hit by Ransomware and lost multiple VMs because they had no backup. Then realized that TAs had exfil'd the VMs. They didn't pay the ransom, waited for their data to be leaked and downloaded the VMs to restore the lost data.


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Graphic design is my passion.

waDNR's tweet image. Graphic design is my passion.
waDNR's tweet image. Graphic design is my passion.

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Histograms are rightfully a popular tool for visualizing and thinking about latency. But I believe that empirical distribution functions (eCDFs) are almost always a better choice. Let's look at an example to understand why. This highly bimodal distribution:

MarcJBrooker's tweet image. Histograms are rightfully a popular tool for visualizing and thinking about latency. But I believe that empirical distribution functions (eCDFs) are almost always a better choice. Let's look at an example to understand why. This highly bimodal distribution:

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This is a crazy cool hack: Crunchy Data have a new PostgreSQL tutorial series which runs a full PostgreSQL server compiled to WebAssembly entirely in your web browser so you can try things out! crunchydata.com/developers/pla…

simonw's tweet image. This is a crazy cool hack: Crunchy Data have a new PostgreSQL tutorial series which runs a full PostgreSQL server compiled to WebAssembly entirely in your web browser so you can try things out! crunchydata.com/developers/pla…

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Excellent, excellent post about using md for clever disk setups. discord.com/blog/how-disco…


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Check out my little #emacs hack. It's an Emacs version of the command line tool #fzf. You pipe stuff from your shell into `ezf' (emacs fuzzy finder) and you can use Helm/your completion framework of choice to filter and select matches before sending them 'back' to the shell.


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12/10 would read a book version of this tale


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