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gregburd (@gregburd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder how I can introduce the people behind Twitodon to those people behind Followgraph? It seems like a natural complementary merge with a lot of value accelerating the migration to Mastodon.

Ivan Kuleshov (@merocle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

30 hours to go. I want to say thank you so much for your participation. It's an honor to have such an audience. I will do my best not to blow the deadline. Thank you again. kickstarter.com/projects/uptim… #computeblade

30 hours to go. 

I want to say thank you so much for your participation. It's an honor to have such an audience. I will do my best not to blow the deadline. Thank you again.

kickstarter.com/projects/uptim…

#computeblade
Utkarsh Srivastava (@tangledbytes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished reading this paper by UW Madison and it's awesome. Covers not only the behaviour of popular applications like LevelDB, Sqlite, Postgres, etc on fsync failures but also explores the behaviour of XFS, ext4 and btrfs! For those short on time just check page 5, 8 & 11.

Just finished reading this paper by UW Madison and it's awesome. Covers not only the behaviour of popular applications like LevelDB, Sqlite, Postgres, etc on fsync failures but also explores the behaviour of XFS, ext4 and btrfs!
For those short on time just check page 5, 8 & 11.
Allen Holub @allenholub.bsky.social (@allenholub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Valve is one of the most agile companies I know of. No Sprints. No backlogs. No frameworks. No Scrum. No SAFe. Just pure agility built around iterative development and feedback. It's worth 15 minutes of your life to see how they work: youtu.be/9Yomqk0C6kE 1/2

Barnacules Nerdgasm (@barnacules) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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gregburd (@gregburd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm on the market for a new job, something solidly in the database storage and/or distributed systems domain would be amazing. DMs open. :)

Noam Scheiber (@noamscheiber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS: Francesca Gino, the Harvard behavioral scientist accused of fabricating data in research on honesty, has filed a lawsuit against the university and the bloggers who raised accusations about her work.

Daniel Engber (@danengber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Francesca Gino has filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against Harvard University and the Data Colada bloggers (Uri Simonsohn , Leif Nelson, Joe Simmons). We've updated our story on her 2012 paper from this morning: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…

Bill Ackman (@billackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost nothing makes my blood boil more than when a large powerful institution unfairly destroys someone’s reputation, and its principal reason for doing so is to minimize bad publicity in an effort to protect its own ‘reputation.’ Sadly, I have seen this occur in many academic

Bill Ackman (@billackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those interested in the Francesca Gino Harvard Business School case, please read this transcript. It explains in great detail the sources/causes of the data anomalies in her papers that were the basis for Harvard taking away her tenure. Those that have been convinced that Francesca is

gregburd (@gregburd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been using the OrangePi RISC-V system for testing PostgreSQL and I like it a lot. I wish I’d spotted this and backed it, 64 cores and 128GB of RAM would be nice, might be enough for a primary daily desktop for development. crowdsupply.com/milk-v/milk-v-…