Paul Annesley
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Paul Annesley
@pda
Family. Engineering at Buildkite. Bouldering, motorbikes, Go, Ruby, food, coffee, electronics, whisky.
Melbourne Katılım Kasım 2006
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@lox Keychron K3 is great for me. Low-profile mechanical is the only type I'd use these days. Keychron feels adequate build quality, solidity etc. Definitely good enough, but a more premium low-profile 75% would be even nicer. Maybe the Air75 @waferbaby mentioned?
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For the record:
“I have [deleted] 4.1 petabytes. This much data would need 10,088.7 km (or 6,268.8 miles) of shelving.”
Thanks @alexwlchan 👌🏼 and @madpilot for the reminder .
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@madpilot Yes! Thank you. I shall never misplace it again, now that I know how hard it is to search for.
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@Bensign Probably also piping lots of third-party spend through AWS Marketplace, which counts towards committed spend to reach new discount thresholds.
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@Bensign Perhaps something like 20% growth commitment, so perhaps $200M this year, ramping up to $700M in the final year?

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Thank you to the amazing @JuanitoFatas for the unexpected iCE40HX4K-TQ144 FPGA hook-up 🙏🏼
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👋🏼 Has anybody used twist.com as their company comms/collaboration tool (i.e. instead of Slack, Basecamp etc)? What did you like about it? What wasn't good? What size was the company? 🙏🏼
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And come work with me at @buildkite too! There's some fascinating Rails/PostgreSQL/AWS Site Reliability Engineering to be done. I'd apply if I wasn't already there 🙃
Samuel Cochran.oci@sj26
Come work with me at @Buildkite making a big rails and postgres app go brrr! buildkite.com/careers/site-r…
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✨ We're hiring at @buildkite — several new roles, including Ruby/Rails and Go engineering. buildkite.com/careers
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@tianhao_au @buildkite We were… sorry! But we're back in action. buildkitestatus.com/incidents/jjs2…
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@jim_healy @chendo Yeah, winner-takes-all per state is a huge difference (but not inherent to electoral college, and not the case in a couple of US states). It seems to bias massively towards rural population preferences; big cities vote progressive but entire state goes the other way.
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