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Observability: prometheus/thanos/grafana

Language: Golang/python

Containers: Docker/vagrant

Browser: Chrome/Safari


You can figure out if people use or care about your service or not via observability.


Disagree. If you followed observability no text editor would do more than Notepad


most text editors aren't services though?


Would this one support using Bluetooth audio control to turn pages?


For ePub file:

Rename extension as txt, then use the send to kindle tool.

I have used it a couple of times (50MB limit though)


Great tools make hard problems approachable. They also reduce impossible problems to hard ones.

But, it takes experience (having solved things with easy and hard ways) to prefer easy problems and easy solutions.

It's a good time to be a consultant where you get to solve the same problems using different approaches.


You hit it right on the nail. I love how the null type being defined away from function signature in TS. It's not entirely bug free but it gets pretty far!


This is actually a good use case for transferring USDT (tether token that represents US dollars) to him, but without a 3rd party doing the verification, you run the risk of getting scammed.

If he is gaining traction, other can clone the repo and create the same story.


I should mention this isn't about this one person or his project. It wasn't particularly impressive or useful to a large audience. It just got me thinking.

This is about helping people like him with early skill and clear potential develop into skilled professional developers.

It's one thing to know some programming, another entirely to be able to turn that into a career.

If you can get a decent grasp on a language and concepts, self-taught in a highly resource-constrained environment, imagine what you could do with a little support and guidance.

The whole give a man a fish versus teaching him to fish thing I guess.


Sorry in case anyone got paywalled, here's the repo containing the same information:

https://github.com/teamzerolabs/node-csv-example


It’s a nice place to do remote work on


New York server serving static files? Gotta put that static site on cdn!


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