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Super depressing. An individual can’t compete against big money

Who would have thought announcing tariffs on a whim without going through the proper channels and then changing the rates randomly could cause chaos all up and down the supply chain?

Does it support a way to bundle things close to each other, for example, not having a database container hosted in a different datacenter than the web app?

The `compose.yaml` spec for services let's you specify which machines to deploy it on, so you could target the database and web app to the same machine (or subset of machines).

There is also an internal DNS for service discovery and it supports a `nearest.` prefix, which will preferentially use instances of a service running on the same machine. For example, I run a globally replicated NATS service and then connect to it from other services using the `nearest.nats.internal` address to connect to the machine-local NATS node.


In the future it would be a great way to look for domestic terrorism networks, since that was the greatest threat previously.

This sounds more like a recruiting tool for the current administration.


Doesn’t help when leaders are trashing it and classifying things as not “professional” to further put up more barriers to entry. Along with the constant attacks about them being indoctrination centers, pulling funding for being too liberal, or not pro-Israel enough, or whatever else this administration has officially been able to strongarm many institutions about.

Yeah, I mean, isn’t a masters degree even worse, then?


Now I just know why I couldn't get a job. It's because I got a bad and worse degree for two years

a masters degree is about mastery, not about being central/main/leading...


Masters degree is from “magister”, meaning director/chief/boss/leader


wikipedia says: The original meaning of the master's degree was thus that someone who had been admitted to the rank (degree) of master (i.e. teacher)

and

from Latin: magister, "teacher"

teaching requires mastery, not leadership, although the concepts are related because mastery is also good for leadership.

my armchair etymology suggests that master and mastery were closely related until it started to be applied to leadership as well.


Magister means teacher and the things I mentioned. See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/magister#Latin

Whether or not it was 100% correct it was depressing and brutally dark. Even the music was perfect for it. The fact it’s based on truth makes it even darker.


Ever used azure? Sure seems like there was an inhuman force behind it


It was bad before AI. Not saying AI vibe code is great, just that poor engineering culture existed before AI.


Fiber internet? Much happier outcomes, less stress, probably less death? :)


$599 for device (just a “camera” mostly?) and then a yearly subscription? One or the other folks.


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