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icco commented on US EPA Enforcement and Compliance on Apple Fabrication   dropbox.com/scl/fo/312oqv... · Posted by u/shakna
icco · a year ago
I mean this is bad, but also there are silicon fabs all over the bay area, and have been for decades. Hence the whole "silicon valley" thing.
icco commented on Jaq – A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity   github.com/01mf02/jaq... · Posted by u/tmcneal
icco · 2 years ago
I use `yq` for this stuff and it handles most of this pretty well.
icco commented on HashiCorp adopts Business Source License   hashicorp.com/blog/hashic... · Posted by u/rpadovani
NathanFlurry · 2 years ago
We built our OSS company (Apache 2.0) with Nomad at its core. We provide game server orchestration with a handful of services around it, which could be misconstrued to be considered providing a "competitive offering to HashiCorp." Needless to say, we'll be freezing our Nomad version at the last MPL version because of how vague the license is (intentionally).

We also use CockroachDB which uses BSL, but we're not providing a remotely competitive offering.

I'll likely continue to recommend HashiCorp products (Nomad, Consul, Terraform, and Packer) to anyone who asks my advice, but it's disappointing to hear this change.

We maintain a rudimentary SBOM for anyone curious: https://github.com/rivet-gg/rivet/blob/main/docs/infrastruct...

icco · 2 years ago
I would migrate off fast. If they are willing to do this with their oldest and most popular tool, I have no doubt they'll change the license of all of their code soon.
icco commented on Zoom terms now allow training AI on user content with no opt out   explore.zoom.us/en/terms/... · Posted by u/isodev
galleywest200 · 2 years ago
One of my doctors uses Zoom for tele-health appointments... How is this not a violation of HIPAA?
icco · 2 years ago
I am not a lawyer, but https://explore.zoom.us/docs/doc/Zoom-hipaa.pdf reads like as long as they don't disclose your information, they aren't in violation.
icco commented on Zoom terms now allow training AI on user content with no opt out   explore.zoom.us/en/terms/... · Posted by u/isodev
jamesgill · 2 years ago
It seems to me that every ‘AI’ effort I see today utterly depends on circumventing or ignoring privacy.
icco · 2 years ago
Definitely, but so does every advertising play. While AI companies are more egregious, this isn't anything new.
icco commented on Ask HN: Is the market bad, or am I having the worst luck job hunting?    · Posted by u/imadkhan
icco · 2 years ago
With all of the layoffs, we're seeing about a 50-100x increase in number of applicants for open rolls, so the market is definitely more flooded. Also I'm regularly finding applicants were over-lelveled in past roles, and so usually have about one or two titles higher expectations for level than they actually are capable of having.
icco commented on If PEP 703 is accepted, Meta can commit three engineer-years to no-GIL CPython   discuss.python.org/t/a-fa... · Posted by u/bratao
icco · 2 years ago
Just rewrite all of your Python in Go. Python in 2023 is a mistake.
icco commented on Show HN: I was frustrated with pricing of PagerDuty et al., so made one myself   allquiet.app... · Posted by u/mads_quist
jedberg · 3 years ago
Alerting or control plane or both? If alerting is AWS only, I'm very sad. What happens if there is a global AWS outage? Never been one yet, but never say never.
icco · 3 years ago
If your service needs to survive a global aws outage, you just can't run with any saas. So many of these companies are single regioned in AWS. Auth0, Okta, Datadog, many others put customers in a regional box, and if that region goes down, all of those customers go down.

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