Thanks for writing this series, @IanMLewis! This cleared up so much ambiguity about container runtimes for me.
https://t.co/S0y024MBO4
I’ll know what questions to ask when I hear about the next new runtime..
This @Jonathan_Blow podcast is really nice, it includes a bunch of old school stuff that you may not have heard about in the standard "game press interview" kind of thing with him in the past.
They actually did it! One of their previous video debates is now in podcast form!
https://t.co/YRdXKUMNwP
Can't wait for the rest of the archive, @munkdebate!
Glad to see that @munkdebate started a podcast! Great first episode.
Now if they make the rest of their debates available in podcast form too, I’ll finally be compelled to catch up.. 🎧
https://t.co/xQUTl8cWfk
Producer: Pitch me.
Me: It's an ensemble sitcom about a lovable, goofball DevOps team that works for a startup in New York and investigates outages. It's called Brooklyn Five-Nines.
Producer: Get out.
if you're not happy single, you won't be happy in a relationship.
true happiness comes from closing 100 chrome tabs after solving an obscure programming bug, not from someone else
TIL:
1. Go’s interfaces can be implemented by function types — since they’re first-class — instead of defining empty structs as concrete types.
2. Opaque types can be implemented just by adding a private method to the interface.
Elegant!
#golang
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