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tarjei_huse commented on Phptop: Simple PHP ressource profiler, safe and useful for production sites   github.com/bearstech/phpt... · Posted by u/kadrek
127dot1 · 3 months ago
Is it compatible with nginx+php-fpm stack?
tarjei_huse · 3 months ago
Looks likely. The server part of it is just a PHP-hook.
tarjei_huse commented on Introducing command And commandfor In HTML   developer.chrome.com/blog... · Posted by u/Kerrick
tarjei_huse · 6 months ago
This will be great!

I was just working on an app where this exact pattern would have been useful. The app mixes serverside html with some sprinkles of React for a checkout flow. Command and commandfor would have made the linking of the two much nicer. Apps following the islands pattern will also benefit from this feature.

Sidenote: I think the web's biggest problem in the future will be how hard it is to deprecate functionality.

Maybe we need Html6 to be about removing/simplifying features from the browsers?

tarjei_huse commented on Ask HN: Good books on philosophy of engineering?    · Posted by u/s3micolon0
aristofun · 2 years ago
I've never understood what engineers find in this book. It looks like a shallow kitchen philosophy of a guy next door to me.

What you think is so good about this book for engineers, in a nutshell?

tarjei_huse · 2 years ago
For me, the way he approached debugging was worth it. The way he went about creating hypotheses and testing them is something I've gone back to again and again.
tarjei_huse commented on Tailwind vs. Semantic CSS   nuejs.org/blog/tailwind-v... · Posted by u/tipiirai
tarjei_huse · 2 years ago
Writing and maintaining clear concise CSS for a large application requires serious effort. It usually fails fast as the design grows and changes and a larger team tries to work on the codebase.

This falls down to the old "it depends" slogan. Tailwind is a great way to scale a your css with a larger codebase / team while semantic CSS will give you a smaller tighter stylesheet and cleaner html for that single handcoded landingpage or blog.

Also the download cost of tailwind falls as the size of the app grows and each utilityclass is used in more contexts.

tarjei_huse commented on Goodbye integers, hello UUIDv7   buildkite.com/blog/goodby... · Posted by u/juanfatas
andrewmatte · 2 years ago
jonhohle, thanks. Do you know of examples of when milliseconds are part of the session tokens or accounts being created has been exploited?
tarjei_huse · 2 years ago
I know of people who used leaked customer ids in public facing chatbot solutions (like Intercom) to estimate how fast their competitors were growing and/or how many customers they had.
tarjei_huse commented on Gitlab and Google Cloud Partner to Expand AI-Assisted Capabilities   googlecloudpresscorner.co... · Posted by u/taubek
tarjei_huse · 2 years ago
Gitlab cannot compete alone with Github copilot and their other AI offerings, so they bring in Google. Smart, if obvious, move.
tarjei_huse commented on Hetzner launches three new dedicated servers   hetzner.com/_ray/pow... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
throwaway77384 · 2 years ago
Does anyone know of a managed postgres service that happens to use Hetzner? I'm running my own PG instances on Hetzner, but getting tired of managing it myself. Going with a 3rd party makes me worried about latency (currently it's like 1-4ms...I'd rather not increase that to 50ms for a service located somewhere else).

Haven't found anything by Googling, so was wondering if anyone here works somewhere that does this.

tarjei_huse · 2 years ago
We maintain a contract with RedPill/Linpro for managing a DB cluster on Hetzner. When we ordered it it was cheaper to use Linpro + Hetzner than hosting the DB on Digital Ocean...
tarjei_huse commented on Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location   hetzner.com/news/12-22-cl... · Posted by u/matteocontrini
senko · 3 years ago
+1 on managed DBs.

I currently have hybrid DigitalOcean / Hetzner setup to take advantge of load balancer and managed database at DO. If Hetzner provided some of those, I'd gladly switch.

I am not managing replicated postgresql myself ever again.

tarjei_huse · 3 years ago
We considered DO but found that it was cheeper to hire a sysops firm (Linpro) to manage the DBs on Hetzner. This has the added bonus of humans that you can call if needed...
tarjei_huse commented on German privacy watchdogs conclude that Microsoft 365 is incompatible with GDPR   twitter.com/wolfiechristl... · Posted by u/Quanttek
throwaway294566 · 3 years ago
Yes. But there is too few of them, and usually in situations where other companies can still wait and see. "We aren't Facebook", "We are too small to be noticed" and "but we had them sign a waiver" are still prevalent in most companies.

For things to change, there would really need to be something like:

- data protection fines the whole of the customer list of Amazon/Google/MS cloud

- data protection fines a high-profile company a lot of money for using Office365

- a court forces a public institution to cease using Office365 (no fines possible there)

- enforcement accelerates to a point where, from complaint to fine, things take only a few weeks, instead of a few years, so that lots of medium and smaller businesses are hit. Currently enforcement seems to be starting with the big cases, and being bogged down in the complexity of those.

tarjei_huse · 3 years ago
> - a court forces a public institution to cease using Office365 (no fines possible there)

AFAIK, in Norway, most fines have been directed at public institutions.

tarjei_huse commented on Framework is now available in Australia   frame.work/au/en... · Posted by u/tony-allan
zmmmmm · 3 years ago
Great to see. Although it just makes me more sad that I think I can't live with the screen size / resolution. I buy laptops as portable workstations and for me 14.5-15 inch is the threshold where the screen becomes sufficient to work for full productivity. The new 16" Macs are amazing in this regard.

But I'm excited nonetheless and perhaps at some stage I could see this being a nice companion to my full size laptop for other purposes.

tarjei_huse · 3 years ago
How does 16" screens work on planes? I'm in the market for a new laptop (any ETA on Norwegian support for frameworks?) and the 16" screens of the new Thinkpads are looking very nice.

u/tarjei_huse

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