
Rahim Jina
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Rahim Jina
@rahimjina
Edgescan @edgescan Co-Founder & COO. Cybersecurity dude. Hackin’ stuff since the 90’s. Dubliner. My first hack was on a C64
Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Ekim 2011
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Delighted to announce a new partnership with BGF!
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@KateandPie A jar just flew by a live shot!
Tobi Mülhauser 🍕@iamtobi
Nutella just hit a world record flying as far away from Earth as nobody else did before 👩🏼🚀🌓
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Thought this was the Screen cinema for a second...
Eastern Bloc Visuals@eastblocvisuals
Zodiak Bar in Warsaw, 1970s.
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DAMN YOU EUCLID

Sépia@Sepia61234
there exists no isometric embedding of a sphere into the euclidean plane ;(
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AI has killed one of the most useful filters on Internet
Bad products used to look bad.
Shady companies used to present themselves like shady companies.
Half-baked projects usually had half-baked web sites, docs, logos and UX
Now a 2h vibe-coded mess can look like a mature product:
- clean website
- polished logo
- nice README
- extensive docs
And underneath it’s still hallucinated garbage
AI made polish cheap.
That’s a bigger change than many people realize.
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@rtenews Please sort out the housing crisis. Thanks.
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Our intern just asked me why we don't use Kubernetes.
I said because we don't need Kubernetes.
He said everyone uses Kubernetes.
I said everyone TALKS about using Kubernetes. Most companies are running Docker containers on three servers and calling it a day.
We have 40 employees. Our entire infrastructure runs on AWS with auto-scaling groups. It works fine.
Kubernetes is designed for companies running thousands of services across hundreds of servers. We have twelve services.
But he read that Kubernetes is "industry standard" so now he thinks we're behind.
This is what happens when people learn from tech Twitter instead of actual experience.
They think every company is Google-scale and needs Google-scale solutions.
We don't need Kubernetes. We need our MySQL database to stop running out of connections because someone wrote a query that doesn't close properly.
But that's not exciting. Nobody writes blog posts about "I fixed a connection leak."
They write about "How we migrated to Kubernetes and saved millions" even though the migration cost more than they saved.
I told the intern he should learn why tools exist before learning the tools themselves.
He looked disappointed. He wanted to put Kubernetes on his resume.
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@rahimjina The phrase "I'm on a horse" pops into my head on a regular basis. Unsurprisingly when I see someone on a horse.
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I remember when we Europeans would look forward to finding all the Super Bowl Halftime Ads online the following day.
Haven't seen a single ad from yesterday shared yet. Just some references to how awful they all were.
So nothing at the level of this?
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There's gotta be like a 65% chance that all these Re-turn machines end up in the same giant warehouse as all the electronic voting machines we bought (remember that?)
Irish Independent@Independent_ie
Re-turn says Dubliners should avoid dumping cans and bottles in city bins after ‘scavenging’ criticism from council buff.ly/FbTnGgd
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