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gooeyblob commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
gooeyblob · 3 months ago
Internet Archive | Senior Datacenter Network Infrastructure Engineer | On-site SF Preferred | https://archive.org

The Internet Archive is looking for a datacenter & network engineering to help us with our physical datacenters (one is a converted church in SF!) and networking stack. We have a global site pushing 100s of gigabits out of on-prem and bare metal, adding 150TB a day of new data.

More info and application at https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/... , but please email me at kevin.oconnor@archive.org for more info or a quick chat about the position!

gooeyblob commented on New Mexico is first state in US to offer universal child care   governor.state.nm.us/2025... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
Nifty3929 · 6 months ago
It's easy to promise things, but hard to deliver them. How can the state "guarantee no-cost universal child?"

Will the state provide the child care itself? Or will the attempt to provide funding, relying on the private market to provide the service. Are there a bunch of underworked child care providers just waiting around for new customers? Or would they expect the child care industry to go on a hiring spree?

Regardless who provides it, more workers would be required to deliver the service, and new facilities as well. What industries will those workers come from, who will now see reduced services and higher prices as a result? What doesn't get built while the construction workers are building new child care facilities?

Child care tends to be highly regulated. Is the government doing anything (aside from funding) to make it easier to open and run a child-care facility?

It's so easy to spend money. The hard part is the real-world actions and tradeoffs required. Everything comes at the cost of something else we could have had instead.

What you will see is: The funding will go to the people who are already receiving child-care services today, along with big price increases immediately and over time as government money chases supply that is slow to grow.

gooeyblob · 6 months ago
Damn you're right, let's just not do anything good and useful for people
gooeyblob commented on Tracking the international space station with an Arduino   faridrener.com/2025/04/04... · Posted by u/proteusvacuum
gooeyblob · a year ago
So cool! TIL that pencil lead can be a lubricant.
gooeyblob commented on Leaving and Waving   deannadikeman.com/leaving... · Posted by u/Duke_Pixie
crabbone · a year ago
I was recently recommended the book The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch. And while people who recommended this book said they had an epiphany moment reading it, all I saw there was a story of someone who's been served everything in their life on a silver platter. Someone who came to meet the literal end of their life, and yet grown no humility nor a bit of introspection... Until the last page I was waiting for the punchline. I wanted the author to admit that he was exceptionally lucky, that when things stopped being easy, he finally saw the light.

The missing punchline turned out to be much harder to swallow than anything author could probably come up with. The whole thing turned out to be the typical in academic circles foreword to "selected works", where the author desperately tries to mention every even marginally useful person in a vain hope that by stroking their ego, they'd increase their "impact factor".

One of the points in that book that came out as bizarre was when the author sought love advice from his parents... at the young age of thirty-something years old. The reliance on the parents, while doesn't play the key role, is still prominently featured throughout this self-styled epitaph.

* * *

I've only ever gotten to know one of my grandparents. My grandmother passed away when I was twelve. I have zero photographs of her. Nothing's left in the family to remind me of her. I don't know if my mother is alive. The last time we spoke I was sixteen. I have no idea if she still lives where she used to live when I left. And I have no interest in discovering what if anything's left of her. My parents split up when I was seven. Despite being a spiteful and abusive evil piece of shit who couldn't hold a job and had no means to sustain herself, let alone two children, my mom got full custody by the time it came to the family court. So, I grew without a father. I got briefly to know him by the time I was in high-school, but then I left to a different country.

Today we don't speak the same language, live worlds apart, and there are front-lines of a very hot and bloody war between us. I don't come to visit, and don't expect to be able to come to my dad's funeral.

People waxing emotional over having living parents who took part in their lives, who had something to contribute... kind of turn my stomach upside-down. They have no idea how good they have it, and yet they present their quite happy and fulfilling life as some kind of world-ending tragedy.

gooeyblob · a year ago
It is very weird to write all this about a nice series of photographs
gooeyblob commented on How Discord supercharges network disks for extreme low latency   discord.com/blog/how-disc... · Posted by u/techinvalley
thekozmo · 4 years ago
This is indeed what we (ScyllaDB) do, pretty much everywhere. It works great for 95% of our users. Discord wanted to add a level of guarantee since they observed a too high level of local disk failures.
gooeyblob · 4 years ago
Yikes! Wonder what's up with GCP in that regard.
gooeyblob commented on How Discord supercharges network disks for extreme low latency   discord.com/blog/how-disc... · Posted by u/techinvalley
gooeyblob · 4 years ago
I'm curious as to why with a system like Scylla (that I assume shares the same replication properties as Cassandra which my experience is based off of here) you can't just use the local SSDs and absorb the disk failures. If you space things out across AZs you wouldn't expect to lose quorum and can rebuild dead servers without issue. Is this to run things with a replication factor of 1 or something?

I've done this in past roles on AWS with their i3, etc. family with local attached storage and didn't use EBS.

gooeyblob commented on Facebook Workplace co-founder launches downtime fire alarm Kintaba   techcrunch.com/2020/02/10... · Posted by u/quartz
gooeyblob · 6 years ago
Looks interesting!

A couple notes: - the verification email went to my spam folder on Gmail - acknowledged is misspelled on this image https://kintaba.com/images/collab_splash.png

gooeyblob commented on EC2 Instance Update – C5 Instances with Local NVMe Storage   aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/... · Posted by u/jeffbarr
jedberg · 8 years ago
All of Reddit was Postgres on raided EBS up till I left in 2011 and I think still is today but I kinda hope not.

It’s totally safe to use local storage if you build it right. But those raided EBSs caused a lot of problems. In short, when one gets slow the whole volume gets slow because software raid isn’t hardware raid.

The main advantage of RDS is that they take care of the mundane redundancy for you.

gooeyblob · 8 years ago
We use instance store for Postgres and Cassandra now on i3 and i2 respectively.
gooeyblob commented on Video is Coming to Reddit   redditblog.com/2017/08/17... · Posted by u/Deimorz
parthdesai · 9 years ago
reddit is the only site that i have white listed because the ads on it aren't obtrusive. If i have to watch a 30 second ad for a 15 second video, i personally find it annoying and obtrusive. I'll gladly donate to reddit via other means to show my support.
gooeyblob · 9 years ago
Reddit gold opts you out of all ads, not that there are any ads on videos now.
gooeyblob commented on Video is Coming to Reddit   redditblog.com/2017/08/17... · Posted by u/Deimorz
zitterbewegung · 9 years ago
Yes, well subreddits are starting to be hostile to reddits own image service getting to the point that the service is banned on some of them.

I thought that their own image service would bring back missed revenue from imgur (which it has appeared to do since it has caught on). Unfortunately to do this they designed it to disallow direct image links (and the reason that it is banned).

gooeyblob · 9 years ago
Direct links have never been disallowed, either by design or policy, so not sure where you're getting that.

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