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programmer, into devOps. a million years ago wrote a book on assembly language, and built a skeet game for Epyx on Atari 2600 VCS.

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I am fascinated by the trouble Boeing is having with develop their astronaut capsule. Every problem feels like a #DevOps lesson. latest: "This mistake stemmed from using substitute equipment during pre-flight testing rather than actual flight hardware".
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Did you know if you hold an ermine up to your ear, you can hear what it’s like to be attacked by an ermine?
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@davecrockerart @Giovanni_Lido all portraits look the same these days, 'cause they're painted to a romantic ideal, rather than as a true depiction of the idiosyncratic facial qualities of the person in question.
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Dave Crocker@davecrockerart·
@Giovanni_Lido I would like to offer you my most enthusiastic contrafibularities for sharing these fanphotoshpiously funiboniant portrates
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@Giovanni_Lido all portraits look the same these days, 'cause they're painted to a romantic ideal, rather than as a true depiction of the idiosyncratic facial qualities of the person in question.
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@kelseyhightower 100%. Remember Colombo? Always dismissed as an idiot by the evil guy because of his dumb questions. But he always solved the case. Be like him.
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@joelnet so we should replace that final fetch, with a call to cache.add. the docs are unclear if cache.add will return the response after fetching it. if it does, then that would be cool. otherwise i guess we do a cache.add, followed by a cache.match.
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@joelnet maybe I'm missing something, but if it isn't found in the cache, shouldn't we fetch from network AND add it to the cache? i don't see that in the code.
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John Bull
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One of the things I occasionally get paid to do by companies/execs is to tell them why everything seemed to SUDDENLY go wrong, and subs/readers dropped like a stone. So, with everything going on at Twitter rn, time for a thread about the Trust Thermocline /1
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Someone with no domain knowledge of the application was able to debug an incident and find the source within minutes. This is a testament to the capability to ask any question about your data and be told where to look next. Unknown-unknowns! 5/
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One thing they don’t teach you in business school is that product pricing is often determined through live negotiations with Stephen King.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@StephenKing We need to pay the bills somehow! Twitter cannot rely entirely on advertisers. How about $8?

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So, we all know about John Snow removing the pump handle to stop cholera spread. But TIL, "After the cholera epidemic had subsided, government officials replaced the Broad Street pump handle." (wikipedia:john snow)
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