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Dave Walk
Seem to be so many options for Docker provisioning now. Have you tried Salt Stack?
Pan
I am a common lisp programmer. I am working on an editor and a chat protocol. I am not very good, but I am trying.
Dave Walk
Learned about it a while ago and waiting for it to become mature. Is it production ready?
Itchap
flynn.io/docs#status Not yet
Simon Janes
BulletJournal is nice. I tend to just use blank copy paper for working topics out that I may not wish to keep bound. They get filed in the round-file if they don't pan out or in a file-cabinet for archival. I would use a BulletJournal format for anything "meta" (TODOs, Appointments, Contacts, Etc.) because that's what it's perfect for.
Itchap
I am checking #BulletJournal right now, it looks really interesting. Did you come across other similar methods?
Itchap
youtube.com/watch?... 30,000,000 qps :D
Simon Janes
I had to read the Omega paper. I think I need to read it again before I can read the flynn.io deal.
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Itchap
I like this new explore behaviour. Being able to reply to our own messages would be really interesting also. It would give the ability to structure thoughts or give more details about something already posted. We all change our mind at one point or another so being able to reflect that would be great.
Simon Janes
This was a nice collection of science/self-improvement: "23 Scientific Keys to Change Any Behavior" fiercegentleman.co...
Itchap
You will probably like artofmanliness.com
Simon Janes
As I've gotten older, the less I use IRC. Everything is more asynchronous on sublevel, etc. IRC is great for the virtual meeting, but getting stuff done means you really cannot put much attention into IRC. In '95 I used to be a regular on #linux / EFNet. Recently I watched #rust for a bit on Mozilla's IRC. Currently, not using it.
Simon Janes
As I've gotten older, the less I use IRC. Everything is more asynchronous on sublevel, etc. IRC is great for the virtual meeting, but getting stuff done means you really cannot put much attention into IRC. In '95 I used to be a regular on #linux / EFNet. Recently I watched #rust for a bit on Mozilla's IRC. Currently, not using it.
Flo
I'm starting to learn html and css. Any advices or resources? What language should I learn next?
Itchap
I like the new Mozilla dev portal: developer.mozilla....
Itchap
Just discovered this service goodreads.com I really like it
Simon Janes
Resource-efficient distributed systems mesos.apache.org