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Former sales guy that had zero coding experience who accidentally bought the IP for a ml platform that identifies bond trade opportunities.
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Exploring the World of Automated Pipelines: A Rapid-Fire Analogy Session
Sometimes, the best ideas come from throwing thoughts against the wall and seeing what sticks. Today, I want to try something new--an approach I've never taken before--to spark creativity and explore a topic from fresh angles.
Here's the plan: I'll throw a few phrases your way. These phrases will act as starting points, and I'd like you to respond with quick, sharp analogies or short descriptions that pop into your mind. Think of it as a brainstorming session but focused and fast-paced--a spitball session, if you will.
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology that emphasizes customer satisfaction, flexibility, and high-quality software delivery. It was introduced by Kent Beck in the late 1990s and is designed to improve software development practices through a set of core values, principles, and practices. Here are some key aspects of Extreme Programming:
Core Values
Communication: Encourages open communication among team members, stakeholders, and customers to ensure that everyone is on the same page.
Simplicity: Focuses on delivering the simplest solution that meets the customer's needs, avoiding unnecessary complexity.
Feedback: Regular feedback from stakeholders and continuous testing help ensure that the software meets requirements and can adapt to changes.
Courage: Encourages team members to take bold decisions, make changes, and try new approaches, even when it may be uncomfortable.
Solving Git Issues in GitHub Codespaces: A Beginner-Friendly Guide
If you’re using GitHub Codespaces to work on your project, you’ve chosen a powerful, cloud-based tool for coding and collaboration. But even in this smooth environment, Git issues can occasionally crop up. Don’t worry—these problems are common and easy to fix once you understand what’s happening.
Here’s a simple guide to help you understand and solve these issues while working in Codespaces.
The Problem: Your Changes and the Repository’s Changes Don’t Align
Explain how I reregister certificates and why my domain will no longer work in load balancer.
***Scenario - ***
Okay, I understand.
While the provided context doesn't directly explain how to re-register certificates or why your domain might stop working with a load balancer, I can offer some general information based on common scenarios and the provided links.
Why a domain might stop working with a load balancer:
Certificate Expiration: SSL certificates have an expiration date. If your certificate expires, the load balancer will no longer be able to serve traffic securely using your domain. This is a common reason for domains to stop working.
Certificate Revocation: In some cases, a certificate might be revoked before its expiration date due to security concerns. This would also cause the load balancer to stop serving traffic for your domain.
Misconfigured DNS: If the DNS records for your domain are not correctly pointing to the load balancer, traffic will not be routed properly.
Created: November 1, 2022 11:00 AM
Created Date: 11/01/22
Created Time: November 1, 2022 11:00 AM
Property: November 1, 2022 11:00 AM
Tags: Data, Snowflake
Going into Snowflake Summit 2022, I was excited to spend time with our customers and partners, and excited to be able to share some of the innovations we’ve been working on. And I was not disappointed! It felt great to experience the energy that only an in-person event can deliver. I relished talking to customers about how our products can help them meet and even surpass their business goals. For me, the most valuable part of it was hearing customer and partner reactions to the product announcements at the conference.
Why Google Should Spin Out Google Cloud and Acquire GitLab
Why Google Should Spin Out Google Cloud and Acquire GitLab
In the tech world, Microsoft has firmly established itself with Azure and GitHub, offering a comprehensive cloud developer environment. Google, on the other hand, has the potential to make a bold move by acquiring GitLab and spinning out Google Cloud. This strategic decision could help Google catch up in the cloud developer space and offer a competitive alternative to Microsoft's ecosystem. By taking decisive action, Google could redefine its place in the rapidly evolving cloud services market and position itself as a leader in developer-focused innovation.
Microsoft’s Lead in the Cloud Developer Space
To understand why this move is critical for Google, it’s essential to examine Microsoft’s current dominance in the cloud market. Microsoft’s Intelligent Cloud segment, which includes Azure, server products, and enterprise services, has consistently outperformed Google Cloud. Its success is built on a combination of strategic acquisitions, d
Interesting to discover that another acronym that I glossed over actually ties back to my interest in the history of the internet and the keys of the internet
What is SSL/TLS. Why don't we talk about it more often
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are cryptographic protocols that secure communications over a network, such as the internet. They ensure that data sent between a user’s browser and a website (or between two systems) is encrypted, authenticated, and tamper-proof.