@BrandonBloom Recently I’ve been categorizing these things generically as “runtimes”. I don’t think it’s perfect but it leaves you as abstract as possible without hopefully becoming useless.
@klauso3 I somewhat feel like parsing/lexing are orthogonal to compiler construction and should perhaps be taught entirely separately. Parsing theory is a deep and complex topic, but becomes largely irrelevant once the AST has been constructed. Designing a good AST is def in scope though.
@ericweinstein Question from someone who is basically ignorant to the history of peer review in scientific literature: Do you think peer review *ought* to be the gold standard, even if the reason for its popularity is, as you say, rent seeking? What’s your take on the replication crisis?
@SlackHQ How can I clear an unread thread notification for a thread that has long since been archived? I was idle in slack space for over a year and now I’ve returned to an unclearable unread thread notification.
Is there a open source service out there that exposes basically just the CRD part of k8s apiserver? I really like the k8s resource model and api, and being able to dynamically deploy new resource types, but apiserver as a library is super complex and heavy. #kubernetes
One could imagine something like Terraform, but as a k8s-esque API. Terraform plugins become, effectively, just operators. Terraform resources are just instances of CRDs installed by those operators. This model also generalizes other kinds of CM (Puppet, Ansible, etc)
@kelseyhightower Have you heard of anything like this in the community? And if not, do you think such a project would be valuable? Lightweight configuration server with dynamic resource types that hues closely to the k8s resource model (but not apiserver-derived per se)?
@yminsky Hey Yaron, really enjoying Signals & Threads so far, thanks for putting it together. A pair of topics I’d loved to see an in upcoming episode: 1. monitoring production systems and 2. observability/telemetry collection at Jane Street. Thanks again!
@qumumusic Hey Qumu, I really enjoy your work, thank you for making it! Random and oddly specific q: by any chance was ~2:08 of Luigis Mansion inspired by Ragtime Fur Elise by Ethan Uslan? Thank you again. <3