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suls commented on Parallel coding agents with tmux and Markdown specs   schipper.ai/posts/paralle... · Posted by u/schipperai
suls · 13 days ago
The bigger question for me is how to use this efficiently as a team of engineers. Most workflow tools i've seen so far focus on making a single engineer get more out of a claude/codex subscription but not much how teams as a whole can become more productive.

Any ideas?

suls commented on Ask HN: Learning Resources for Dashboard Design    · Posted by u/aliasxneo
suls · 3 years ago
Just to clarify, dashboards in the sense of monitoring/grafana?

In that case reading about RED/USE (https://medium.com/thron-tech/how-we-implemented-red-and-use...) was a real eye-opener.

suls commented on Technical Solutions versus Processes   lucaskostka.com/posts/tec... · Posted by u/greatNespresso
epolanski · 3 years ago
"Processum" in medieval Latin means trial. Don't see how that relates to Kafka.
suls · 3 years ago
I think it’s a reference to Franz Kafka the author, not Kafka the Apache open-source project.
suls commented on The Coffeeshop Fallacy (2011)   web.archive.org/web/20160... · Posted by u/rzk
jml78 · 3 years ago
As a brewery owner, yes there are some people who like to drink beer and started a brewery but those are very few. More common is homebrewers who like making beer and decided to go pro.

That is where I came from.

suls · 3 years ago
Have you written about your journey from homebrewer to pro somewhere? Would love to read about it! Especially about the initial sizing of the equipment ..
suls commented on Heat pumps are defying Maine’s winters and oil industry pushback   washingtonpost.com/climat... · Posted by u/anyonecancode
suls · 3 years ago
What’s the cost of a kWh in Maine?

The newer houses here in Japan tend to be all-electric (water, stove, AC) and the current prices (~¥40/kWh) make a lot wish for kerosene heaters of the past decades.

suls commented on We are unable to refund mistaken purchases, and/or if you don't like the game   nintendo.co.uk/Support/Ni... · Posted by u/meken
jpgvm · 4 years ago
I hate usage of verbiage like "unable to" when it's very clearly "don't wish to".

Abusing language to make it seem like there is some hard barrier to you performing some task really annoys me.

They clearly are able (and in some jurisdictions will be compelled) to refund purchases, they are just expressing their desire for you to go fk yourself.

suls · 4 years ago
Not trying to defend them but I often see these sentences when Japanese is translated too verbatim. 「申し訳ございませんが…出来ません。」is a very formal way of saying this. Context then of course tells the receiver if they really can’t or just don’t want to ..
suls commented on Ask HN: Those making $500/month on side projects in 2022 – Show and tell    · Posted by u/deadcoder0904
ezl · 4 years ago
I started a wholesale bakery.

It does about 20k/mo in revenue (we are not profitable).

It's been super fun and rewarding. It's much more like building a software / tech startup than I expected it to be.

suls · 4 years ago
Amazing. I am at the stage of thinking/dreaming about a weekend-bakery .. but I am completely lost when trying to work out the economics of this.

How did you tackle this at the beginning? What were your demand/cost projections when you started out?

u/suls

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