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@allsystemsgo i heard that some systems are actually not go today

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@lkundrak
actually periodontitis is more prevalent in male population :) maybe ladies rubs more borshtsch into their gums
@oleksandr
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@oleksandr
maybe it will be beneficial to gums as prevention of periodontitis
@lkundrak
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@oleksandr
depends on fineness of grinding probably. dehydrated soups were never sniffing friendly. except some pea soups i recall from childhood, it was powder only
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Steven Rostedt

A tribute to Daniel Bristot de Oliveira from Linux Plumbers. https://lpc.events/blog/current/index.php/2024/07/06/in-memory-of-daniel-bristot-de-oliveira/

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I'm really really really not interested in computers getting more powerful.
I am super interested in them being more repairable and modifiable, drawing less power, lasting and being supported for way longer etc. That stuff still gets me excited

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@lkundrak
aktualne na ceste z michalovec do prahy pres kosice bez brejli na cteni :/
@oleksandr @pony
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@RezzaBuh
znc v brn v narodnim? jinak outfit dobry :)
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Edited 2 years ago

In software architecture you have to recognize when you're adding a rocket stage.

In rockets and aeroplanes it's a simple truth that weight adds more weight. To carry more you need bigger engines, a bigger fuel thank, more fuel. More weight becomes even more weight.

For rockets to make it out of the atmosphere they use multiple stages. Each stage carries the rocket to a certain height, once the fuel is used up the stage is ejected so the next stage can push forward a lighter rocket. So adding a stage will get you further, but at the cost of much more machinery, engineers, and complexity. You now have a much heavier rocket to launch.

Switching to kubernetes, kafka, microservices, a single page app, ... is adding a rocket stage. Maybe it's what you need to get where you want to go, but be clear about the extra weight, operational cost, engineering overheard, mental overhead.

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@lkundrak
maybe time to migrate back from cmake to autotools
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@nowster
put vegetable, meat, noodles to stock and you have soup. remove it and you have back stock :)
@liw @pwaring
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the input device is not a TTY

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to bylo v ceske edici chip. uprava autoexec.bat a krok do neznama. nekdy v 97.
v r. 98 ceskej red hat 5.1 manhattan za 150kc. sel jsem tehdy kupovat knizku o delphi a misto toho brozurku s cd. pamatuju si tu euforii, ze mam legalni operacni system :)
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@mirek

predpokladam ze okno bylo otevreny, nikde krev a sklo. netroufam si odhadnout silu vetru, ze ji dokazal dostat po odkvetu tak daleko od stromu
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@mirek
jak to vypada, kdyz odkvetou a kdyz dozrajou plody? :)
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The toot length version goes like this

🌸 Open source is a public, common resource. Anyone can contribute, and everyone benefits
🌸 That makes it a "commons", or perhaps many commons
🌸 Commons need long term organized care to sustain them. That's called governance
🌸 The governance of the open source commons has been neglected for a long time, and that burden falls on maintainers
🌸 What if we didn't do that?

https://jenniferplusplus.com/the-free-software-commons/

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@piggo
... starsi clovek, co je rad ze dojede do kramu, natoz aby se krcil s endoprotezou kycle u zeme. mladsi linej, nebo nemajici cas jet za mesto, aby mel 'ekologicky' cistejsi koprivy :) zrejme je poptavka :)
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@piggo

looks like leftovers from easter. nettle is part of some recipes, like 'velikonocni nadivka' (easter stuffing??).
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