Water park in Qatar. I guess the theory here is to conserve water by concentrating it within a small radius. But also this probably makes it extra disgusting.
@CharlesTBetz I haven’t installed one but they are very common in Argentina and used them quite a bit. I do think they work well the main challenge is regulating the heat vs volume. At low volume it’s very hot and high volume not as hot.
@meedabyte I think your agreement aligns with the IT4IT V3 Digital Product definition just published. In essence, a Digital Product executes code to realize outcomes. Consumers may be other teams or customers, contract formality will vary. Take a look at V3 to see if it aligns.
Excellent CX will be more easily producible by leveraging on agreements between largely independent nodes and composable product/modules as I explained in my recent piece “Towards Modular and Composable Markets boundaryless.io/blog/towards-m…”.
In our work at @boundaryless_ we rely heavily on the vision of organizations as based on self-managed, independent teams and we have a strong bias for the idea that units should manage their resources, wallets, and - at the end of the day - their profit and loss statements.
@CharlesTBetz@cyetain@matthewpskelton@SteveElsewhere@byron_miller@DrJohnRayKnight Platforms provide self service capabilities for those creating the products on the platform, and a provision processes to allow consumers of the products built on the platform. Often a store is included to allow consumers to obtain the products
A platform isn't just the curation of services and knowledge as a product, it's the *encoding* of such into a self-service capability. It's encoding in resilience, safety, observability - it encodes your SLA/SLOs and is expressed to those who rely on your platform.
“Platform engineering” is not the point, and not the right topic of focus. While engineering excellence will always be needed, it’s not the constraint. The real problem is managing platforms as products.
Ship 24 has once again been stacked on top of Booster 7. Now hopefully it's time for some full stack testing! @NASASpaceflight
Missed it? Re-watch our commentated stream here: youtu.be/y0RReBGYE-o
Some things don't scale. While you can use a microwave to successfully defrost a frozen hamster, it won't work with humans. They are just too big.
youtu.be/2tdiKTSdE9Y
@CharlesTBetz You can stay with an older windows OS and it will likely be Ok. Problem is newer OS don’t cater to older HW very well. Had to ditch an old Dell laser printer recently. Barely got drivers working for it in windows 10 and 11 was a definite no go.
So built a new workstation with the help of Micro Center. Tech suggested I bring old one in to figure out what was wrong w/networking. Took one look at the motherboard and said that’s your problem —E 2200 chipset is obsolete and the last Windows update bricked your workstation.
Software title normalization and the broader topic of vendor technology lifecycle management is getting more and more attention. Sign of economic headwinds?