@halvarflake Have you looked at https://t.co/IPW7GS6dK9 ? It runs alpine using x86 emulation.
There’s also a-shell which brings various tools, including Clang that compiles to WASM and WASM runner tools. And vim, AFAIK.
Thoughts after my first QCon: It's a conference with a very broad but sophisticated audience.
It's also an audience unafraid of looking at problems that transcend the purely technical and touch on managerial, organisational and cultural problems.
Good stuff.
I am excited to be a track host at #QConLondon this March 27-29.
"Debugging Production" will highlight specific stories from security, frontend, database, profiling, and eBPF domains.
Check out this & other amazing tracks in person or online in March!
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@charliejhadley I guess this GUI component isn’t updated every time their database is so the number you see can be out of date with the true state of the backend.
Or there could be any number of caches between the API that returns the number and the DBs and the exact number doesn’t really matter
Excited for the in real life #QConLondon conference April 4-6. I’m hosting the Resilient Architectures track - with star studded lineup including @lizrice@SREChristina@KaiWaehner@Jason_Barto. Use NickiWQUK2250 to get $50 off!
@marius The @TheRestHistory podcast, “Tides of History” podcast, @Fall_of_Civ_Pod , “Something rhymes with Purple”.
And then there’s @newbooksnetwork which delivers a TON of longform interviews with authors of new books every week.
@poeschko I was going to say “Masters of Doom” (about id software) but books like “Accelerate” or “Team Topologies” might be more immediately useful.
“The Idealcast” podcast also has some interesting content in that vein.