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Discussion of this topic yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21841813


“Cloudflare outage caused by bad software deploy“

https://blog.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-outage/


There’s a significant distinction between federal organizations and federally-funded organizations— JPL is the latter.


Learning web development via view-source


I'm voting this one up because I still hit view source out of habit knowing it will show me nothing. Gone are even the cute messages like "Hey, if you're looking here, we'd like to hire you!"



Sounds like new and existing accounts, but only if the email originates within AWS EC2:

> When you call Amazon SES from an application hosted in Amazon EC2, you can send 62,000 messages per month at no charge. This Free Usage Tier benefit does not expire.

https://aws.amazon.com/ses/pricing/


> I decided early on to edit the menus to remove a lot of the "junk" and replace it with my list of apps, so I fired up the Main Menu Editor app. Normally this is quite responsive, but on the resource-challenged Zero it had worrying lags and pauses as changes were made. Ultimately, it meant that my ad-hoc menus were corrupted and worse still, the default Pi menus had been reinstated.

If I understand Raspian’s portability correctly, this could be mitigated by preparing the system disk on a Pi w/ more resources, e.g. a Pi3– run Main Menu Editor w/ system disk in Pi3, then put system disk in Pi Zero W when menus are edited to satisfaction.


Not that I don’t appreciate a good William Gibson reference, but is there a specific aspect that makes this a reference to Neuromancer?

The idiom is common and predates Neuromancer:

> "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" is a number one country music single for The Davis Sisters in 1953.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Forgot_More_Than_You%27ll_Ev...


I guess there really isn't anything about it that makes it a reference to Neuromancer. It's just my own personal death-of-the-author interpretation; I've only seen the idiom in Neuromancer. But apparently, as you said, it is common and predates Neuromancer.

I really appreciate the country love-song context; it is both interesting and amusing.


Recent discussion of the cited research:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19596915


Or “How I Filled Up /home By ‘Deleting’ A Larger Amount Of Data From A Larger Volume”


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