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Philippe Modard

@Philmod

Account not used anymore. Find me on https://t.co/wIOPoOgCPf

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Philippe Modard@Philmod·
How Kaggle load-balances a gRPC application across multiple GKE clusters. buff.ly/2XHiMBG
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Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@dens Having kids in America is sadly a very expensive hobby. Everything is a business. When I lived in NYC, 30min of swimming cost 50$, now I pay that same amount per quarter of classes in Belgium.
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Dennis Crowley 🇺🇸 (mostly on Threads, @dens)
Best post you'll read on "so, what has to change for the US to win a World Cup in our lifetime" (ps: the answer isn't as sexy as you want it to be)
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

In Germany, a talented 14-year-old earns his club money. In America, his parents pay the club $15,000 a year. That single inversion explains why "we will not" is the most accurate line ever written about US soccer. FIFA built a global system for this. Training compensation and solidarity payments send a cut of every transfer fee back to the clubs that developed the player, from age 12 onward. Develop one future pro and your academy gets paid for a decade. Barcelona's La Masia, Ajax, every Bundesliga academy runs on this logic. The kid is the asset. US Soccer refuses to enforce those rules. When Seattle's Crossfire Premier claimed its $60,000 share of DeAndre Yedlin's transfer to Tottenham, it got nothing. Claims on the Dempsey and Bradley transfers died partly because the federation couldn't even produce the youth training records. So American clubs earn zero dollars when a kid turns pro. They earn when a kid enrolls. Which makes the parent the customer, and the product is whatever keeps the parent writing checks: travel tournaments, hotel weekends, $500 showcase events, private training at $100 an hour. Elite pathways run $8,000 to $20,000 a year. A comparable academy spot in Italy costs about 120 euros. Follow the incentive one level deeper and it gets darker. A club dependent on fees can't cut its weakest paying players, so rosters optimize for retention over development. The scouting pool shrinks to families who can afford the cliff, which appears around age 11, exactly when development matters most. The country runs a talent filter sorted by household income instead of ability. Every four years someone proposes fixing this. The proposal always requires the people profiting from the $15,000 model to vote themselves out of business. They will not.

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Philippe Modard
Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@Eurostar I cannot submit a claim on your website, looks like the reCAPTCHA site key is wrong. Smart way to avoid claims indeed :)
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Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@yuvadm That seems to work locally to bind a directory as a npm package. In my case, the CI/CD pipeline needs to install the latest package from our private repository. We obviously trust the latest version and don't want to wait 7 days. yarn has `npmMinimumReleaseAgeExclude`,but not npm
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Yuval Adam
Yuval Adam@yuvadm·
if you don't have these in your configs you're ngmi
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@Philmod @yuvadm If you don't have too many private packages to exclude, I think you may be able to use `exclude-newer` in conjunction with `exclude-newer-package={my_pacakge=false, my_pacakge2=false}` to achieve the effect you want. I haven't fully tested that but it seems like it should work.
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Philippe Modard
Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@yuvadm My main repo has private dependencies (of my own). Using these tricks means I cannot install the latest versions of my own private packages.
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Yuval Adam
Yuval Adam@yuvadm·
@Philmod why would you need that for private packages that cannot be publicly audited anyway?
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Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@giffmana I wonder if these models can also be creative at new types of attacks? I'm guessing not if they haven't seen them in their training data?
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Philippe Modard
Philippe Modard@Philmod·
@doodlestein @Beetcoin I haven't been able to find the reply you're referring to. That said, I’m just looking at the data—there’s no need for personal insults when we’re just discussing technical performance.
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Ryzerth 🐲@ryzerth·
This moron really just emailed me asking to help him commit fraud... TL;DR: He can't interview in tech because he can't fucking speak English (and probably also doesn't have the skills), so he wants to pay people to do job interviews pretending to be him...
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Philippe Modard@Philmod·
The venue (@lotto_arena) decided to change my @ElectricCallboy concert ticket from the pit to the seats, unilaterally. Really not cool! What's the point of booking my ticket year in advance if I can't enjoy the show the way I'd prefer?
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