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A JS image pixelator: https://kremerman.me/pixelate/

Can be used to resize images, but the main purpose was pixelation for a game I was making.


How is this comment in any way relevant to the article or this discussion? Does Codeberg provide static analysis for CVE verification?


I don’t let Claude touch git at all, unless I need it to specifically review the log - which is rare. I commit manually often (and fix up the history later) - this allows me to go reasonably fast without worrying too much about destructive tool use.


Agree! It is also deeply concerning that at the last KubeCon, not a single pod was represented. Billions OOMKilled, with no end in sight.



Well, pharmaceutical manufacturing for one:

> India is the world's largest provider of generic medicines by volume, with a 20% share of total global pharmaceutical exports. It is also the largest vaccine supplier in the world by volume, accounting for more than 60% of all vaccines manufactured in the world.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical_industry_in_I...

This I am less certain on, but I believe there is a fairly robust space program (not many countries have that). I’m sure there is more.


They clearly had enough access to capture and spot-check some of this data against previous leaks. The fact that this is not mentioned doesn’t inspire much faith in this being something new and newsworthy.


We have, and I won’t lie, it’s kinda a pain. The reality we discovered is that async flows are second-class citizens in otel tracing.

We essentially propagate the context manually between APIs and lambdas, through HTTP headers, SNS/SQS and even storage. We also ended up pulling Tempo’s Parquet files (we’re self-hosting the grafana stack) into Redash to be able to do real analysis. We got a lot of great insights and were able to do a lot of tuning that would have been impossible otherwise, but it was quite an investment. Would love to know if there is anything out there that would have made this less painful.


Agree - playing Path of Exile 2 at the moment. I think they are co-located with the Geforce Now servers for my region (Frankfurt) as I have 1ms ping from Nvidia->PoE. 20ms from my house to Nvidia, so I’m not sure my experience is much different from what one would get with a gaming rig.

And if you do the math on what one would cost - by the time the subscription cost catches up, it’s time to upgrade the rig.


To be fair, the sub-prime lending crisis had its roots firmly in Clinton-era repeal of Glass-Steagal, so it’s not all so easy.

No particular love for the Republican Party, but it’s a problem created by the Democrats, which they then patched with the inferior Frank-Dodd. Plenty of stupidity to go around, I would say.


Glass-Steagal was repealed by a GOP Congress. And the 2009 bailouts were Obama’s implementation of a plan devised by the Bush administration.

That said in economic and trade policy there’s not much difference between Reagan/Bush/Clinton/Bush/Obama. All support free movement of goods and labor. The only difference was in how big of a welfare state to have to mitigate the negative effects.


> the sub-prime lending crisis had its roots firmly in Clinton-era repeal of Glass-Steagal

Not really. You'd just have very highly correlated financial entities that would have collapsed the exact same way. AIG received the largest bailout and wasn't even a bank.

> they then patched with the inferior Frank-Dodd.

Dodd Frank is why the finance sector was stable despite all the volatility introduced by the pandemic and inflation. The culture of banking has significantly shifted to being more conservative now, and risk has moved to the buy-side of trading, which is easier to let go of. Trump partially rolled back regulations such that banks under $250 billion no longer had to had to conduct stress tests, and bank collapses occurred all the way up to that threshold.


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