Gene Kim

@RealGeneKim

WSJ bestselling author: The Unicorn Project! DevOps researcher & enthusiast. Coauthor: DevOps Handbook, Phoenix Project, Accelerate. Tripwire founder. Clojure.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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    5. pro 2019.

    Holy cow. The Unicorn Project is on the Wall Street Journal bestseller lists!!! #2 in Hardcover Business category! And astonishingly, it’s also #8 across all Non-Fiction E-Books!!! A DevOps book!! 🤯🤯🤯 🙏❤️🦄🌈 Paywall:

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  2. prije 8 sati

    OH NPR Marketplace: Data center costs to enable apps (eg, cloud, telco carriers) currently consume 4% of all electricity in US, powering Infomation economy. Heading to 10%. (wish I wrote down date of that broadcast!)

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    Time for me to start focusing on blog sponsors again. For the past 3.5 years I've eschewed traditional ads in favour of a single line of text and never looked back! If you'd like your company on my blog, get in touch via DM. Here's how sponsorship works:

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    2. velj
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    I came across this in 's blog. Here's a different solution, without using explicit recursion, but just reducing over the author list:

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    3. velj
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    The T was just about to terminate Daniela, when the newest Nvidia driver update made its CUDA and Python versions incompatible.

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    22. stu 2019.

    Four case studies of hyper-scale COSS growth to $10B+ and beyond: , , , ... 🔥🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

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    11. pro 2019.

    Development = profit center, IT Operations = cost center

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    16. ožu 2019.

    NASA only uses 15 digits of π for calculating interplanetary travel. At 40 digits, you could calculate the circumference of a circle the size of the visible universe with an accuracy that'd fall off by less than the diameter of a single hydrogen atom

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  9. 2. velj

    😂😂😂 dangers of mutability... redefining constants... 😂😂😂

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    19. stu 2019.

    “Security people don’t fix security bugs – developers do” – with

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    22. ruj 2019.

    Despite being the fourth smallest, Earth is the most dense planet in the Solar System at 5.514 grams per cubic centimeter. Jupiter is 1.326 and Saturn is only 0.687. Average density of the Sun is only 1.408 [video: ]

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    8. stu 2019.

    51 years ago , Pioneer 9 spacecraft was launched to study the solar wind and the interplanetary magnetic phenomena

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    Fantastic work, and team! Cc Cc <— directly relevant to our discussion yesterday: “Given the effort, why does GitHub even bother upgrading to newer version of Rails? Customers don’t care” Wonderful presentation!!

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    Holy cow. Amazing PPT: Past/Present/Future of Rails at GitHub On Aug 2018 GitHub was deployed to production running Rails 5.2. For years GitHub had been behind Rails and dependent on a custom fork of Rails 2.3

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    Great analysis of Java usage from , citing Gartner study: "Old stuff in use: the vast majority of Java applications — certainly more than 80 percent — still have a dependency on Java 8 or earlier.”

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    20. pro 2019.

    ⁩ you know any TOC obsessed solutions architect? The new Army ECMO Director is looking!

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    3. ruj 2019.

    If Japan Can, Why Can't We? "This compelling documentary, about the ever-increasing industrial competition between the United States and Japan, introduced Dr. Deming to Americans." h/t

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    The term “bug” has an even older history. Edison used the term in a letter to Theodore Puskas, in 1878. (Amazing Grace was the first to apply it to computers)

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    The terminology of a “bug” is usually attributed to Grace Hopper in 1945, but this seems to indicate it was in airplane terminology years earlier. (From Freedom’s Forge)

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    2. velj

    I won't be in on February 13th, so I will miss the bookclub on But y'all definitely need to attend! CC:

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