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Dean Wilson
unixdaemon
The 97 Things Every SRE Should Know book (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/97-things-every/9781492081487) looks interesting and covers a number of 1-3 page short topics. I'm going to try and read a few a week
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Back from the Brink
NatureBftB
As it’s #ValentinesDay I think we should consider the beautiful, romantic and interspecies liaison that is essential to the lifecycle of the stunning and enigmatic Fly Orchid. Thread! 1/9 The
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Thierry de Pauw
tdpauw
It's been 5 years ago I started with public speaking.What a journey. So many new opportunities, so many interesting conversations and a few new friends.A thread I would never
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Meg Bernier Keniston
megkeniston
#hesm: Help me give a LOUD shout out to @lizmill13. Today marks the one-year anniversary of her managing social media for @StLawrenceU!If you don’t work in SM, you may not
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dago
DagoKoentje
So, as you guys probably already know, @MRPHSupplyChain has a lot of community driven members that dig into things that may be related to $MRPH , and uhh...well.. @shannogees did
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Toon_Dreessen
Toon_Dreessen
Some good points here, in editorial from @globeandmail, a short thread: 1/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/article-the-difficult-math-of-accounting-for-climate-change/ Buildings account, today, for over 40% of GHG and, col
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Richard Seroter
rseroter
I’ve been thinking about the cool ways @GCPcloud reinvented public cloud. We took many first-generation cloud concepts, and made them better for you. It's time! Modern apps need modern
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Jason Yip
jchyip
Some thoughts on remote working... Remote makes communication skills more critical. Some of this is valuable anyway (clarity, conciseness, logical structure) but can be compensated for with co-location. Some of
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Rabbi Yosef Goldman
yosgold
Tonight is 7 Adar, the day according to Jewish tradition that Moses was born and died. His burial place could not be known to humans, so God had to bury
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Folks: I am so happy to share a piece I've written for @ClientEarth about a massive issue that was truly a wild, wild ride to dive deep into.It's about the
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Emin Gün Sirer
el33th4xor
This is extremely bullish: private blockchains a la IBM are a technological dead end.https://www.coindesk.com/ibm-blockchain-revenue-misses-job-cuts-sources via @coindesk This isn't good for Hyperledger.And it doesn't mean that the
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David Barboza
SOSuburbia
Electric cars reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to comparable gasoline cars. For example, here is a comparison of the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid versus Electric models on tailpipe + upstream CO2
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Gwendoline Pepper
gwen_pepp
A thread about textile production and seasonality (1/13) (2/13) It's undeniable that 2020 has been a trash-fire of a year, but one thing I do appreciate is that this year
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Matt Moore
mattomata
One of my favorite, but very subtle things that @KnativeProject Serving simplifies about Kubernetes development is draining pods, which is a startlingly hard thing to get right, as evidenced by
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Lev Walkin
levwalkin
One like — one non-trivial tip about making quality engineering documentation. Go. 1. Value-producing systems are set up to benefit from explicit feedback loops.[e.g. peer review, CI/CD, QA are parts
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Sarah Prostak 🔬
smprostak
It’s finally that time: time for me to plug my first ever publication (w/ @FritzLaylin, @K_aRobinson, and Meg Titus). Buckle up for a wonderful journey into the world of chytrid
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