Here's my promised explainer. Doing my best to synthesize a lot of info here so check all my info; don't rely on it
So - the SpaceX IPO (SPCX:NASDAQ)
1/ Normally, a company with a massive valuation has to wait months to a year after its IPO before index funds are allowed to buy
When people say 'AI isn't a bubble because the technology isn't going away', it just shows they don't know what a bubble is.
The internet didn't go away. Railways didn't go away. Tulips didn't go away.
An asset can be overvalued, even if its useful.
The world's richest centi-billionaire oligarch used his power to change the rules, so he could dump his garbage company (which is cartoonishly overvalued, unprofitable, and incinerating cash) on retail investors, using trillions of dollars in retirement funds as exit liquidity, all in order to become the first trillionaire.
This is the perfect metaphor for the US economy as a whole, which is entirely based on bubbles and scams.
من اكتر الحاجات اللي بأحبها في شغلانة ال architect هي ان اغلب الاختلافات في وجهات النظر بتبقي فلسفية والنقاشات بتبقي حلوة وكل الأطراف بتتعلم.
كان عندي مرة lead engineer طلب من ال infra يعملوا cross account access علي aws بين حاجتين، دي من الحاجات اللي تخليك تقف وتسأل ليه. عشان ال communication بين ال services المفروض يكون ب clear interfaces زي ال APIs مش علي ليفيل ال infrastructure. فطلع انه عايز يقوم كذا سيرفيس في نفس الوقت عشان ب test ال PRs بتاعته قبل مايعمل merge. وده يخليك تسال تاني، ليه محتاج اكتر من سيرفيس، واحنا شغالين microservices والمفروض ان كل service تقومها لوحدها وتعملها test من خلال ال unit وال contract tests، وبعدين ييجي السؤال، هل لو قومنا اكتر من سيرفيس عشان نعرف ن test ال flow كامل e2e قبل مرحلة ال integration environment ده هيزود الكواليتي قدام ولا لأ. وبعدين شرحتله system thinking وان كدة مفيش feedback loop في السيستم يكافيء ال unit وال contract tests وبالتالي هنضطر نعمل مانوال تيست اكتر مع الوقت. واتفقنا ان ال automation حل افضل ونركز ان السيرفيس تقوم لوحدها ويبقي في contract tests كفاية عشان نثق فيها قبل مرحلة ال integration وعم السلام واتبسطنا كلنا.
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the humiliation of editing ur cv the desperation that oozes out from every word in there that oooh look at me im so hireable and so so usable i bet u want to exploit my labour look all these other people have also used me dont u want a taste of this efficient ass
Subnets divide large networks into smaller networks. A /24 gives you 256 addresses. A /16 gives you 65,536 addresses. The CIDR notation after the slash tells you how many bits are “locked” for the network. The rest identify individual hosts.