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How long are lightning talks usually? 2min? 5min? 10min?
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How long are lightning talks usually? 2min? 5min? 10min?
RT @roidrage: Just pushed v0.3.0 of lograge, includes a JSON and l2met formatter and a before_format hook: github.com/roidrage/logra…
RT @johncamelon: +1 RT @newsycombinator: Agile Is Dead (Long Live Agility) pragdave.me/blog/2014/03/0…
RT @IndianGuru: Hosted Golang: Heroku vs Google App Engine. Heroku wins hands-down! james-eady.com/blog/2013/08/0… #golang
Current Goal: Don’t get involved with some other tech that I want to play with so i can fall asleep at a decent time
OH: Dad, what is sex?
RT @dpiddee: Are there any chef/puppet cookbooks/modules for running apps in a standard way? Do people generally have a cookbook/mod per ap…
I'm filling in a story using the Adult Mad Libs app! #adultmadlibs
I am an idiot sometimes.
bytes.NewReader(buffer.Bytes())
#golang
Stupid software author writing software with bugs in them. #looksinmirror #lesigh
:-( bytes.Buffer does not implement io.Seeker #golang
Anyone have any Vimscript to open the current file I’m editing in Github and jump to the line I’m on if origin is a github repo?
RT @latinadoc: For the first time ever I ran - not walked- 7 miles today. Sore calves... But I did good! 😃
RT @brynary: Surprised at how many people think GitHub started as a distributed team. Tom, Chris, PJ, Scott, Kyle, Ryan, Melissa were all i…
OH: You assume leprechauns are rational.
RT @neiltyson: What would aliens say if told that Earthlings shift clocks by an hour to fool themselves into thinking there's more sunlight
RT @efeng: Simplifying a product isn't about cutting features from your code. It's about cutting decision making burden from your users.
Also timezones. Wtf!?!
Daylight savings time is just stupid now. Can we please stop it already.
RT @carlzimmer: 20-30% of all cancer involves RAS protein getting stuck in “on” position, instead of on/off every millisecond—Frank McCormi…
I have a feeling i’m going to nail No Knead Bread this time . #thirdtimesthecharm
Derby has come a long way instagram.com/p/lTc4DOHglm/
Pinewood derby prep @ Audubon Elementary School instagram.com/p/lTRcVEHgkL/
RT @bleything: I do not understand how you people can write javascript for a living. This shit is awful.
RT @CompSciFact: RT @grammarware: "Don't-repeat-yourself is the enemy of decoupled." @tastapod #joyofcoding
RT @GeekWorldTour: Seriously ???? #MLP
OH: Can you touch attack yourself? #pathfinder
OH:
searchin' pockets and gettin' diseases.
it's awesome
#pathfinder
RT @mrb_bk: Make graphs, not too many, mostly 95th percentiles.
Having a madeleine with some almond milk. Both home made.
Almost makes up for missing the concert.
#HomeSamurai
oh Russia. :-( Need to protect the oil lines to the EU I guess. :-(
Contemplating *au
Due to my obsessive need to get this working I am also missing @JanelleMonae. :-(
It's apparent that the openssl community does not want to secure the internet based on their docs and how obtuse the config is.
Me, dealing with go/tls, openssl, self signed certs and my own CA: jjperezaguinaga.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/i_have…
I have more trouble making No Knead Bread than I do making bread that requires kneading. Go figure.
Anyone know how to make a bootstrap 3 navbar open from left instead of sliding down?
RT @Benioff: Celebrate salesforce's 15th On Friday Noon with Electric Lady @JanelleMonae @ Justin Herman! Bring 15 cans of food! http://t.…
OH: “my cloud is fine”
OH: It’s these max(latencies) over 3 seconds that worry me.
“the practice made me feel a way no native New Yorker ever expects to feel: peaceful.” <3 sfbg.com/2014/02/25/bea… by @karen_macklin
RT @adrianco: @mrtazz @the_mantrout @pablojimeno Coordination normally occurs when features are enabled not on the pushes.
RT @dynamicdynamics: Want a job at Easypost? Just post to their API, no big deal. Love the barrier. easypost.com/jobs
Related: We are now using this github.com/heroku/slog in github.com/heroku/log-iss to receive logs from github.com/heroku/log-shu… #golang
Today I went from 18.7 MB/s (yes Bytes) to 5.6 MB/s in log traffic from the application that *receives logs*.
I call that a win.
Logging 1M log lines *less* per minute is good. Right?