Riccardo

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Riccardo

Riccardo

@Rikf

Family, Dogs, Principal Engineer

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Ocak 2007
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Riccardo@Rikf·
@WesleyP91308 @theo Could also be a large scrollback buffer. I don’t think ghostty enforces a sane limit
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Wes "Meep" P.@WesleyP91308·
@theo HOW THE FUCK IS A TERMINAL USING DAMN NEAR 100GIGS WTF
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@kellabyte Why process data in place when you can send it over the network to process it and and send it back again? Frequent flyer points? Streaming systems solve this by bringing data to compute, different set of tradeoffs.
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Kelly Sommers@kellabyte·
For two decades, a loud class of architects & devs rejected stored procedures while ignoring a fundamental truth of computing: locality matters. A path forward to reach these folks is language native compute scheduled at the data layer. Kubernetes of data. Maybe WASM scheduling
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Atlassian@Atlassian·
We are excited to be welcoming @loom to the Atlassian team! Loom’s leadership in async video combined with our deep understanding of team collaboration means we can bring innovation to the market and empower our customers to collaborate in more human ways. bit.ly/474RPbR
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Minn@minney_cat·
You are basically unstoppable once you decide "everything is figure-out-able."
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₿ Raider
₿ Raider@BitcoinRaider·
Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I’ll ever know. Live and die this day Live and die on this day twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Peter Suhm
Peter Suhm@petersuhm·
Whoop!! We just launched @heyreform - our new form builder! 🥳 After 3-4 months of building, anyone can now sign up and build a form! Check out our launch post (including 5 ideas to grow your business with Reform) and share it with a friend or 3! 🙏❤️ reform.app/launch/
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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Ted Lasso’s Season 2 starts tomorrow. If you want a masterclass in character writing, re-watch the Pilot episode. My Hollywood screenwriter buddy did a frame-by-frame breakdown for me. The show’s writers make us love Lasso…and it only takes 157 seconds. THREAD 🧵
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@einarvollset Same, I found there is a way to turn off “reset” emails for some period of time.
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Matt Wensing 🐙
Matt Wensing 🐙@mattwensing·
Just spent 10 minutes staring into the backyard on a breezy spring afternoon with this guy. If your office space doesn’t offer this I’m out.
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Rabih Alameddine@rabihalameddine·
Obviously, you need to know this
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Jack Altman
Jack Altman@jaltma·
What’s a book so good you’ve read it twice?
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Riccardo@Rikf·
@PaulBassat One idea would be democratise the negative gearing benefits of investors to owner occupiers, by making mortgage payments tax deductible. Could either be the entire cost or only the interest portion.
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Paul Bassat
Paul Bassat@PaulBassat·
Essentially it is a zero sum game as owners want high prices and aspiring owners want lower prices. Owners have all the power and young kids are getting screwed. We hear all sorts of demand side solutions that are either band aids or more frequently would exacerbate the problem.
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Paul Bassat@PaulBassat·
Housing affordability is huge issue in Australia & creates enormous inter generational conflict & inequity. Demand side responses like grants or using super are a small part of the answer. They just drive up prices further. The solution lies almost exclusively on the supply side.
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Riccardo@Rikf·
@saminacodes Phone cameras are pretty amazing these days something like reincubate.com/camo/ to convert your phone camera into a virtual webcam is another cool option
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samina@saminacodes·
My Logitech webcam is not giving me the quality I want for video recording… heard DSLRs can work better for higher quality recording. Any recommendations?
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David Masters
David Masters@mastersofdavid·
At @atlassian we feel strongly that the conversation around tech regulation needs a consistent approach. Today, we released a set of principles that seek to balance the significant opportunities that tech presents and legitimate concerns of governments. atlassian.com/blog/technolog…
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Riccardo@Rikf·
@lucykbain I had the same feelings when looking for a pup. I went with a breeder accredited by the breed association (in my case a Labradoodle) and it gave me a lot of piece of mind see labvic.org.au labradorclubnsw.com are some good starting points
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Lucy Bain
Lucy Bain@lucykbain·
My partner and I would like to get a lab puppy. Any recommendations for breeders in NSW? Atlassian has announced long term WFH, and his company allows dogs in the office, so we're in a stable place - not just a covid puppy, we've been thinking about this for well over a year!
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Riccardo@Rikf·
@sophiebits FoundationDB might support your use case, doesn’t currently support SQL queries but has distributed ACID transactions and lots of the same concepts as a traditional RDBMS
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sophie alpert@sophiebits·
Are there SQL databases that let you join and group a few gigabytes of data in hundreds of milliseconds? Seems like memory throughput alone might necessitate parallelism across machines, but it seems most databases that split queries don't return results that quickly.
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