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I think this is mostly to blame on Grafana. Every dashboard ships with $__interval by default and every query uses that by default. I never understood the value of that. It makes the graphs look pretty I guess, but looking at the values becomes a little less useful because nothing is compareable to another not even to yesterday when you last looked at the dashboard.

Personally I always setup a variable $interval that can be set to 1m, 5m, 15m etc and use that in all my queries.


The integration of the ed25519-sk keys is just so easy and similar to normal ssh keys, so the upgrade is way easier.

You just need to tighten your sshd config, you can even add a "touch required" of the Yubikey to the sshd config. Has been in debian stable since like 11 I think?

So it's super friendly to integrate and very secure, as you need to physically be on your pc, have your yubikey and have your exact pc. So that's a lot of factors.


Codex is both a macOS app and a CLI/TUI app.

Their naming is not very clear. The codex desktop app is somewhat of a frontend for the codex cli.

By the look and feel of it I would guess it is written with Electron.


*A few select models got celluar modems.

I have owned several Dell, HP and Lenovo Laptops in the past 15 years and I have never had a cellular modem.

When Apple makes a change like that it impacts a lot of customers because they have way fewer skews.


I've never had a modern laptop with a cellular modem, but every one I've owned has supported them internally. Even when they aren't provisioned with them, they're usually still supported as aftermarket options.

The amount of traffic that must go through the docker hub, must be insane, the images go into the gigabytes and everyone expects it to be super fast.

Cloudflare is one of the few companies who can handle that for relatively cheap, Docker could not just "run their own" and have it even be compareable.


One of few doesn’t mean they’re the only ones. Imagine how much easier it would be for CDNs to have revenue if they didn’t have to battle Cloudflare’s obscenely broad portfolio

Check your extensions, might be blocking the cookie banner. For me uBlock blocked the cookie banner. Afterwards it worked just fine.


If you had to pick one package manager that was most likely installed across all the different user machines in the world, I'd say npm is a pretty good bet.


Pip.


The gag started on Twitter after Cloudflare vibe coded a nextjs replacement clone.

If you know that context and the tweet I feel this is more obvious that it is a joke.

Just because you didn't get the joke, does not make it a really shit joke. The funniest jokes rely on context.


Good that they have a web version.

But the most basic functionality of going to the next video is only available via scroll (no keyboard arrow down?) and it has a really long animation and delay?

Just feels awful to use.

I feel if you wanna win in this space, especially with people who prefer more "free" platforms, then the non-app version should be a bigger priority IMO.


I have used Slack Connect once in my 8 years of using slack. I agree it can be a moat, but that's not the case for everyone.

Slack doesn't have one "main thing" it's doing perfect. They have just all around great product, with some weaknesses here and there.

- Solid mobile app

- very good API with good SDKs

- easy to build very rich slack bots, with good building blocks

- Good notification management

- Workflows for non technical people that make automation easy

- Good level of customization

- Good enough performance

- Video/Audio calls are good enough

So when a company is questioning what tool to use Slack is an easy go-to. "Nobody gets fired for buying IBM" type of tool.

Can you live without it? yeah. But do you really wanna focus on what chat platform your company should be using or just focus on your product?


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