Thank you to the ethical dev or PM at Expedi.a for this prompt!
~20 years ago I was ensuring if usera unsubed, they unsubed, and I appreciate the effort that goes into it.
I'm fortunate to have lived on the edge of tech through my career; and I can program on punchcards and set lead type with furniture. Communication technology for the win?
I'm working on a new project with a heavy storage requirement. Of the options available, the one I'm using has 72 million times the HDD storage of my first computer. And I need 350 of them.
There is a severe lack of appreciation of how far we have come as a species.
I have finally come full circle for ease of me:
1. 300 baud on a BBS
2. RS232 across a 56k synchronous SATCOM circuit
3. Prompting a random LLM to organize $data and dedupe
It is beyond fascinating to watch bytes scroll across the screen and ruminate on progress.
As a geek who built his first 4.77mhz computer from scratch, thinks that Video Killed the Radio Star was a serious premonition, works with BH200s, remembers Grace and has deposited instructions into nuke certified CPUa with switches, we have come so far. We should be happy!
@SlackHQ FYI, for at least a few months on Android I have had to ack twice before the snooze option is avaliable. While it could be latency, sleep is available as an option after the second ack with a latency congruent with the latency of the ack between 1st & 2nd acks.
Every time I get a style guide failure on push the next commit is always "Thanks Ramin" and has all the venom and appreciation that most devs would expect.
Thanks dude!
@Ramin_DK
@FrontierCorp you have 60%+ packet loss between 74.40.10.210 (ae5---0.scr03.dlls.tx) and 45.52.201.121 (ae0---0.cbr05.dlls.tx) which is affecting many customers throughout the DFW metroplex over the last 2 days.
Maybe a smokeping deployment would be useful.