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My best mentors in the tech field (software QA, sysadmin) have almost all been women.


My strategy of dumping various notes in a semicoherently-named directory tree and then grepping through them makes me feel like a caveman, but it works for me. I feel that tools like this are overcomplicating things.


A few years back I discovered that the Ethiopian run minimart up the street sells unroasted coffee beans, $6/lb.

I bought a pound and followed the proprietor’s advice, roasting small quantities in a cast iron pan on medium high and agitating/stirring until it looked right.

This was too labor intensive to be sustainable (40m for about 100g), but the end result was breathtaking. Immediately bought a roaster from Sweet Maria’s and haven’t looked back.

I’m in the Pacific Northwest and we are spoiled for choice with artisanal roasters and coffee shops alike, but mine still tastes better since I roasted it yesterday.


I started roasting my own coffee a few months ago. I use a light pan with a screen cover I found online and roast the beans by shaking the pan over a high flame for seven or eight minutes. I judge the degree of the roast from the sound, the smoke, and the smell. It took a few batches before I got the hang of it, but now it works great.

Home coffee roasting is, as one might expect, a deep rabbit hole that one can spend a lot of money on. But if you're only roasting for yourself, a simple setup like mine should be fine.

I live in Japan, and there are coffee wholesalers that carry raw beans from all over the world. I'm currently trying beans from Nicaragua, Cuba, Ethiopia, and Indonesia. When I use those up I'll try four other origins.


> But if you're only roasting for yourself, a simple setup like mine should be fine.

i wonder how consistent it is to do it over a pan with hands...

I personally have a roasting attachment in my air-fryer, which is a rotating drum. And the air fryer has temperature setting, which can be used to correctly tune to roast your beans!

But i just buy mine from a good local roaster...their skill is worth paying for since i find my own roasting to be uneven and inconsistent.


I understand. I don’t get exactly the same degree of roasting each time. The roasted beans themselves are not as consistently roasted as ideal, either; after I grind them, I notice some lighter and darker grounds mixed in. But that doesn’t seem to affect the taste, as least as far as I can tell.

Anyway, it’s for my consumption only. I’m enjoying the manual roasting process, and I think I am gradually getting better at it.


> You won’t be writing a 3D FPS game engine in Python

While Eve Online isn’t an FPS, it is an MMORPG written in stackless Python, and seems to be doing OK.


It was, once.

Nowadays (for about 12 years already I think) there is nothing much stackless about it.

The concept was nice. Stackless and greenlets.. yess. But the way they rewrote C stack just killed caches. Even a naive reimplementation just using separate mmapped stacks and wrapping the whole coro concept under then-Python's threading module instantly gained like 100x speedup on context switch loads like serving small stuff over HTTP.

Edit: Though at this point it didn't much differ from ye olde FreeBSD N:M pthread implementation. Which ended badly if anyone can remember.


They do continuously struggle with CPU load and by all accounts have a mountain range of technical debt from that decision, though.


These AI tools are also not good at answering PagerDuty to fix a production problem that is a result of the code they imagined.


Uh… no?

I replicate my community where I find it. Some of it is at a brunch spot I go to regularly. Some of it is a bar that I frequent. Some of it is in annual activities with my neighbors.

I don’t need to believe in a made up Sky Daddy to be a good person, I have plenty of examples in my communities.


PHP: an attack surface with a side effect of hosting blogs.


The McDonalds in Rome near Termini had an amazing desert bar!


I wonder if the international franchises have more freedom to vary the menu? I'd guess the standard signature items like the Big Mac and fries are pretty much mandatory though.


I have! BIND 9.11.x, as pairs of caching recursive resolvers advertised over BGP. We have a pair in every data center (12 dcs at last count) Each with one of two IPs (anycasting). Every time I get hit up for a “problem” with this it turns out the problem is with an authoritative AD server. I really love it as it’s been in place for almost four years and it has never been the source of any problems.


They also stream on their PBS app, and if you donate to your local affiliate you can unlock access to most (all?) of their content.

https://www.pbs.org/explore/passport/


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