Karl Matthias

@relistan

Software, infrastructure, , and guy. Co-author of "Docker: Up and Running" (NEW 2nd edition) . American expat.

Dublin City, Ireland
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    11. lis 2018.

    "Docker: Up and Running" 2nd Edition is now available in print book! 50% more content, major updates, and coverage of , Swarm, Compose, and Fargate.

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  2. 1. velj

    Got shouted at by a Gardai officer for asking the reason the street was blocked. Way to reinforce the stereotype about police, guy.👍

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  3. 1. velj

    This streaming Swiss army knife is going to be useful: Lots of solutions with it don't need _any_ code. But if you need to write plugins, the API for it is clean and easy to use.

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    30. sij

    reminder: it costs you NOTHING to be nice in this industry and is overall better for your mental health

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  5. 30. sij
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    SCOOP: Bolton book draft, circulated to associates and sent to WH for review process, describes a convo w POTUS where he says he doesn't want to release withheld aid till Ukraine turned over material related to investigations and me

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    "An update on bradfitz" After ~12.5 years at Google and ~10 years working on Go, it's time for me to do something new. Tomorrow is my last day at Google. 👋 I'll still be involved with but less, and differently. More:

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  8. 27. sij

    I'm not really a guy but worked with it a bit over the weekend. I screwed around with various protobuf libs without much success, given a complex schema set. But Prost 🍻 is _great_ and works very nicely. Recommend.

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  9. 26. sij

    This is my patched Nginx plugin that supports modern Redis protocol and returns single values from GET calls.

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  10. 26. sij

    Recently found myself explaining a couple of times how you can use protocol for some interesting things. I wrote this close to 2 years ago, but still very happy with this solution (still in production on a core component at Nitro):

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  11. 26. sij

    Have a very slow thing in Elixir. Wrote some Rust code to do it using Rustler. Native Rust codes runs 1M iterations in 185ms. With overhead of NIF <-> BEAM, it's 10x slower. End result is only ~2x the speed of the original code (1.8s vs 3.5s). Not worth it. 😒

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  12. 25. sij

    Will people please stop using simple math problems as examples for programming languages? They usually have almost nothing to do with real world use of a language. And the types involved are too simple to really show how things work.

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    25. sij

    Running a program on an 8-bit ATTiny85 that has 8K of memory, controlling and an LED. Code size: 654 bytes.

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    24. sij

    We will soon be able to run 100% of Ruby code directly from precompiled JVM bytecode (no Ruby source, parser, interpreter, or JIT required) using JRuby 9.2.10. We'll try out some simple AppCDS, OpenJ9 shareclasses, and GraalVM native image rigs with it soon. See you at !

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    23. sij

    NOBODY is locked into K8s in 2020. It’s like 5 years old and if you’re using it now you’ve probably made a dozen changes to keep up with the api changes over the past 5 years. If you can onboard onto hipster tech, you can offboard just as fast.

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    23. sij

    Go has quite a lot of things going for it all right: - blazingly fast builds (I miss this the most) - I can open a file of Go code and almost always understand what it’s doing - usable concurrency - static binaries that allowed for easy deployment What’s not to like?

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  17. 22. sij

    This badass-looking all-black computer (in an era of beige) sitting on my desk led to me meeting a couple of friends in the dorm at Ohio State. One of them in turn helped me make connections that eventually led to my first Unix System Administration job. Thanks NeXTstation!

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  18. 22. sij

    Sept 14, 1994 I used money from my first summer job working on OS/2 to buy my first NeXTstation from another guy in Cleveland. I already had Linux on my 386sx16 since 0.95 (1992).

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    17. sij

    Let's compare the most powerful supercomputers of the 1990s to what's available today. ASCI White, built in 2000, had a peak performance of 7.226 TFLOPS. Today, you can rent a p3.2xlarge instance on AWS, which can reach more than 100 TFLOPS, for between $1.05-$3.06/hour.

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    17. sij

    Sketchviz is really nice, super well done how each shape is unique not just repeating same hand drawn pattern etc. And embeddable etc.

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  21. 14. sij

    "Install the app" popups are garbage. Everyone knows there is an app! Not having it is a choice. I almost never use your site so I'm not installing your crummy app. Looking at you and every forum site.

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