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nogbit commented on Have ‘hobby’ apps become the new social networks?   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/throwaway55479
eska · a year ago
Sure, but there must be at least some common ground. Otherwise how are you going to spend time together?
nogbit · a year ago
The point that is being made is that you do new things you haven’t done before. Explore!

For example, If you are a gym rat in the morning you can still do that yourself without the other person and then later in the day do the new things you never done before. The other person benefits as well. You don’t always have to be glued to the hip of the other.

nogbit commented on Ask HN: Should we bring software dev in-house?    · Posted by u/45HCPW
nogbit · a year ago
What are your differentiators and what are commodities that can be better served by better SaaS alternatives? Whatever you do invest in the differentiators and manage risk (secure and compliant solutions).

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nogbit commented on Scientists wonder if shape of the universe is like a doughnut   theguardian.com/science/a... · Posted by u/pseudolus
nogbit · a year ago
It’s more like a bagel, with everything.

When the bagel began it had everything all at once in one place.

nogbit commented on Calorie restriction in humans builds strong muscle and stimulates healthy aging   nih.gov/news-events/news-... · Posted by u/rstocker99
knodi · 2 years ago
Does any one find hard to eat a lot of protein (150g) in a 8 hour feeding window? I hate to live off of protein shacks.
nogbit · 2 years ago
Why 8hr? For the entire day eat 5 times and 200 plus grams is very doable. I only have one scoop of whey, and sometimes a bar, but everything else is lean Protein or carbs and fat that also have protein (oats, pb, yogurt)
nogbit commented on Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco   washingtonpost.com/wellne... · Posted by u/felixbraun
nogbit · 2 years ago
Your plate should be full of food from the outside edges of the grocery store. If it’s primarily full of food from the isles then you are eating wrong. There are exceptions (rice, oats etc) that are in the isles.
nogbit commented on The art of the desk setup (2021)   arun.is/blog/desk-setup/... · Posted by u/bpierre
camillomiller · 3 years ago
Another thing I notice is that all these desk setups look unnaturally tidy and uninhabited. Show me your desk setup after an 8-hour workday with two overlapping deadlines, then we’ll talk.
nogbit · 3 years ago
Exactly, where’s the dirty bowl of mostly eaten oatmeal, the three empty cups of tea and the plate with sandwich crumbs. Add to that two cell phones, three laptops (one for each of your clients) and cables everywhere because the only tidy ones are your KVM cables for your personal PC and your employers laptop.
nogbit commented on How to create a Python package in 2022   mathspp.com/blog/how-to-c... · Posted by u/kieto
nogbit · 3 years ago
Fantastic article. A clickable TOC at the top would be a great addition.
nogbit commented on Cooling related failure (in Google London DC)   status.cloud.google.com/i... · Posted by u/tardismechanic
dozzman · 3 years ago
My main confusion with this downtime is that neither their Cloud SQL nor Redis offerings managed to complete fail over despite my org having high availability enabled on both of those plans. Is there something I'm missing here? I would've suspected that failover would kick in for high availability instances and cause minimal downtime however its been almost 24 hours and our Cloud SQL instance is still stuck on attempting to fail over, not to mention that it comes at a premium. Wondering if anyone can help me understand what I'm missing or if the failover behaviour is not working. We've made our own workarounds in the mean time.

Relevant docs I've checked for behaviour:

https://cloud.google.com/memorystore/docs/redis/high-availab...

https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/high-availability

EDIT: Have found out from our ops team that the SQL instance recovered around 3am so it was down for approximately 9 hours -- which is still totally useless for something deemed HA.

nogbit · 3 years ago
That’s expected, Cloud SQL is not multi region. Clouds define HA as being multizonal, which you were.

Try Spanner if one region is not enough.

nogbit commented on We could have universal Covid vaccines soon   slowboring.com/p/we-could... · Posted by u/alihm
rayiner · 3 years ago
I had it, before a vaccine was available, and it was a nothing burger, like it was for most 30-somethings. If you already have natural immunity, or 1-2 doses of the vaccine, there’s no point worry about it.
nogbit · 3 years ago
Two JJ vaccines. Two years I get by without getting it and living with someone who had it.

Got it this week, in my 40’s, it sucks and I haven’t been sick for 3 years.

u/nogbit

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