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To be fair your specific example is due to… well forking terraform due to hashicorp licensing changes.


hcl is still MPLv2 https://github.com/hashicorp/hcl/blob/v2.23.0/LICENSE and my complaint is that the .go file has one import path but the compiler is going to secretly use a fork, versus updating the import path like a sane person. The only way anyone would know to check for why the complied code behaves differently is to know that trickery was possible

And that's not even getting into this horseshit: https://github.com/opentofu/hcl/blob/v2.20.1/go.mod#L1 which apparently allows one to declare a repos _import_ path to be different from the url used to fetch it

I have a similar complaint about how in the world anyone would know how "gopkg.in/yaml.v3" secretly resolved to view-source:https://gopkg.in/yaml.v3?go-get=1


Wow. I guess I haven’t been paying attention to 4ms lately.. this feels wrong but right. I like it.


Hmm… “good” is relative. Lots of stuff out there

Ciani has been a pioneer in this space since the 70’e https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Ciani

Check out the boiler room set of https://caterinabarbieri.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W25FTlO42VY

Vogelsinger has pieces all over YouTube. https://helenevogelsinger.bandcamp.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYxheEGl2oM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W25FTlO42VY

Some others that come to mind: https://polypores.bandcamp.com/

https://bluetech.bandcamp.com/music

Evan B’s label for this music only https://www.behindtheskymusic.com/


The (Delicate) Art of Bureaucracy by Mark Schwartz. Shares an interesting view on bureaucracy, how it is all around us an used heavily in our line of work.


Took a look at Mark Swartz and some of his other books as well — looks pretty interesting. Added to the list!


That would be fun. Or have a program basically be a key logger and suggest words for you daily or something so it grows the more you use it. Maybe it could have a training mode too to ensure abbreviations don’t fall out of your mind.


The "training" should happen live: log what you type and suggest an abbreviation if you type something that you've added as an abbreviation


As does the PEX(python executable) project.



If you're looking for a fun hardware project I'd recommend a buddy's company. As they don't have a HN account, here is their plug:

Exclosure is building a worldwide networks of space monitoring telescopes. We believe that space is for everyone, and that monitoring is the first step in keeping the outer space environment sustainable. We are actively seeking locations to host our observatories, and can compensate hosts with good viewing locations: https://www.exclosure.io/hosts


I've always had the dream of setting up a remote telescope in my backyard, but light pollution has gotten so bad in my area.


This is pretty neat, yearning for Linux though.

That said, why is datadog going this route? Maybe their more recent incident management stuff?


100%! Incident response is one of our key use cases as many of our users connect on CoScreen to debug and solve complex issues using different Datadog products and other dev tools. Please drop your name on the waitlist for Linux and we'll follow-up!


In my experience, the same applies to kebaps in Berlin as well.


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