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joemccall86 commented on Oracle's Java pricing brews bitter taste, subscribers spill over to OpenJDK   theregister.com/2024/07/2... · Posted by u/rntn
oblio · a year ago
Question for HN: which Java runtime are people here using for prod environments?
joemccall86 · a year ago
We followed https://whichjdk.com/ and chose Amazon Corretto
joemccall86 commented on Why I Like Obsidian   ddanieltan.com/posts/obsi... · Posted by u/ddanieltan
joemccall86 · 2 years ago
I used Obsidian for a while, but for some reason https://silverbullet.md ended up resonating more with me.
joemccall86 commented on WebSockets in curl   curl.se/docs/websockets.h... · Posted by u/beshrkayali
moralestapia · 3 years ago
>The plan is to make curl do websockets similar to telnet/nc.

I've been looking at something like this for ages. Thanks, Daniel!

joemccall86 · 3 years ago
I've used https://github.com/vi/websocat in the past and had very good luck with it.
joemccall86 commented on Brave Search beta   search.brave.com/... · Posted by u/vmullin
joemccall86 · 4 years ago
Not sure if it's the hug of death, but this search generates a 500: https://search.brave.com/search?q=Spring+Boot
joemccall86 commented on Agent-Based Modelling for Hospital Resource Allocation in Viral Crises   github.com/jetnew/COVID-R... · Posted by u/floodedhere
jetnew · 5 years ago
Hi, I'm the creator of this project. Seems like someone shared it here. This is a school project and a current work-in-progress, and I'm open to any feedback available. The usefulness of a simulator is heavily dependent on how well it approximates to reality, which I have yet to do. It is currently a baseline experiment without any reference to current research on COVID-19, but stay tuned as I'm working on it! And thanks for sharing :)
joemccall86 · 5 years ago
It sounds like you and I are thinking along the same line: https://github.com/joemccall86/cap5600-project2.

I am also taking AI this semester and was considering expanding upon something like this for my masters' capstone project. The application of machine learning to this type of situation is going to be very interesting to say the least.

Just wanted to say good luck!

joemccall86 commented on LastPass stores passwords so securely, not even its users can access them   theregister.co.uk/2020/01... · Posted by u/jbredeche
joemccall86 · 6 years ago
This will probably get buried, but this story had me shudder at the possibility of being locked out of my 1password vault in a similar scenario. In case anyone is in the same boat:

* My airplane-mode test passed both on my mobile device and browser (1password X).

* The team is aware of the situation with LP and wrote a very thoughtful response: https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/comment/544136/...

* From the response above, 1password is SOC2 certified, so availability is taken very seriously.

joemccall86 commented on Music for Programming (2011)   musicforprogramming.net/... · Posted by u/notkaiho
joemccall86 · 6 years ago
Works with my media keys too. Nice work!
joemccall86 commented on Ask HN: What's the most valuable thing you can learn in an hour?    · Posted by u/newsbinator
joemccall86 · 6 years ago
If you are on a unix system with vim installed, fire up "vimtutor" and learn basic vim usage. At worst you become at least more productive on the de-facto editor installed on most unix systems. Personally I find myself incredibly more productive using vim over most other text editors.
joemccall86 commented on How Far Out Is AWS Fargate?   read.iopipe.com/how-far-o... · Posted by u/kiyanwang
joemccall86 · 6 years ago
One thing I'm keeping my eye on is the fargate virtual kubelet [1]. It seems to offer a way to use the familiar kubernetes tooling with a managed "clusterless" offering like fargate.

[1] https://github.com/virtual-kubelet/aws-fargate

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