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Except every sysadmin and security engineer ever

Never met one who knew about syslog but I'm glad that there's a high chance I'm not right generally.

Logs (and in this case, Verbose Mode) aren't for knowing what a thing is currently doing as its doing it, it's for finding out what happened when the thing didn't do what you expected or wanted.


Humans don't look at these anymore, Claude itself does. They've even said so.


> Is it possible to bore for my own water supply, install solar+inverter/battery backup for electricity, get a medical degree to treat my own wounds? Sure but most would say it’s not reasonable.

I’m feeling attacked. Here I was thinking my lifelong work of self sufficiency for my family was completely reasonable until you came along. Thanks a lot!


No IPv6 support? Still? That’s the real problem if so.


Agree. Surely the ISP can assign customers a real IPv6 range, and also a NAT'd IPv4 address for legacy stuff?

I hardly notice if IPv4 stops working, these days.


The talk was obviously extremely time-limited, as demonstrated when they basically skipped the last handful of slides and then it abruptly ended. I think for the time allocated, it was just right, and they did include a couple of examples where it made sense.


For desktop, server, web, mobile, etc. This holds true. Not so much for embedded systems, anything with unnatractive memory capacity or processor performance. Rust is starting to make it's way in, but C and even assembly is still king AFAIK.


And yet there are embedded systems running JavaScript and Python.


Are there any real-world, production systems based on JavaScript and Python?

Toy systems, yes. Hey, I too, think CircuitPython is really neat. But I'm skeptical someone would base a PLC (or similar) on it.


Above was talking about embedded systems, and I really don’t know if the James Webb Space Telescope counts, but…

The James Webb Space Telescope runs JavaScript, apparently [1].

[1]: https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/18/23206110/james-webb-space...


If anyone has any guides or blogs related to migrating away from Chrome for a multi-decade user (thousands of bookmarks, saved pages/read later, etc.) I would sure be interested.

Every time I try to migrate my very large bookmark collection to another browser, it either misbehaves and partially loses some data or fails completely.


>Every time I try to

It would be good to know what not-chromes you have tried, so as not to suggest 'x', which may have not worked for you.


https://maps.app.goo.gl/LS4xWeuewBqwUNuN9?g_st=com.google.ma...

That waterway is flowing directly into the ocean, and upstream from a fishing village.


Maybe I shouldn't have eaten that tuna from Ghana


"Tech CEO declares major breakthrough is within reach, less than a handful of a billion seconds..."


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