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Ceej "oh well" Silverio

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Oopsitect, Gray-haired Engineer, pronouns she or they

Menlo Park, CA
Joined December 2006
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Ceej "oh well" Silverio
9 years
Code is never the challenge. Well-rested comfortable people who feel emotionally safe have solved every problem Iโ€™ve put in front of them.
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Mara
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"Nobody uses Rust in production", he emailed (with Thunderbird) from his laptop (running Windows) to a mailing list (on AWS, behind Cloudflare), which I then read (in Firefox) on my phone (running Android) after clicking a link (in Discord) to the list archive (served by Fastly).
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@RidicBowe
GERWALK IT OUTโœŠ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ keep a ๐Ÿ“ฏ on me, that Kamasi
3 years
@burritojustice @darth I'll join: ๐Ÿฅ” ๐ŸŸ ๐ŸŸ ๐Ÿฅ” ๐Ÿฅ” ๐ŸŸ Wake up @Darth! ๐ŸŸ ๐Ÿฅ” ๐Ÿฅ” ๐ŸŸ ๐ŸŸ ๐Ÿฅ”
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Ceej "oh well" Silverio
3 years
The current state of my Twitter experience: my DMs are now all bitcoin/cryptocrap phishing expeditions.
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@JortsTheCat
Jorts (and Jean)
3 years
Tuesday is a Pittsburgh cat who has never been CONVICTED of a federal offense. She is very sweet, she has been spayed and has only allegedly punched fascists. Tuesday needs a home and you need a Tuesday ADOPT: https://t.co/oWpvnmMjZ6
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@itsJeffTiedrich
Jeff Tiedrich
3 years
hi kids! it's me, your favorite sexagenarian here to tell you that when I was a kid we taxed the shit out of the wealthy and not only did we have money to build bridges and schools and moon rockets, rich people still had plenty of money left over to spend on rich people bullshit
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@PrettyBadLefty
Qash Qai Qash Qab
3 years
The more I understand how bad SBF fucked the crypto industry the more I'm inclined to agree that he is an effective altruist
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@badthingsdaily
Tabletop Scenarios
3 years
All previously banned accounts, domains, IoCs, networks, emails, hosts, or device identifiers are now allowed on your platform due to a recent policy change made by leadership.
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@DannyDeraney
Danny Deraney
3 years
45 years ago, dozens of turkeys met their unfortunate demise in a Cincinnati parking lot.
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Ceej "oh well" Silverio
3 years
I feel this one all the way. <3 to Mina, Oswin, and Fezzik. https://t.co/lwFXTYWTjI
@ArkadyKoshka
Arkady
3 years
Cats are so good. Thereโ€™s just a little guy in my house! We hug! We donโ€™t speak the same language! Weโ€™re best friends! He bites me! I make up little songs about him! He doesnโ€™t know my name! We fall asleep next to each other!
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@HiveTheory
James Waldrop
3 years
Chad, you didnโ€™t prepare for a system design interview, but I have a simple problem: show me the architecture youโ€™d use to publish 50K tweets/s with a power law distribution for fan out. Your biggest user has 50M followers. Once youโ€™re done, you can compare it to Craigslist
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Ceej "oh well" Silverio
3 years
My reaction to this was not to kick the CEO out, but instead to remind them quietly that their presence had an effect on the people in the situation zoom. But we all liked that guy and it was a small-ish company.
@norootcause
@norootcause.surfingcomplexity.com on Bluesky
3 years
I will never forget @this_hits_homeโ€™s remark (when we worked at the same company) that if the CEO entered the situation room during an incident, he would kick the CEO out.
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@DanB
Dan Bricklin
3 years
@SteveBellovin @unccs From https://t.co/n6ohUdtZxv about Fred Brooks: "The most important single decision I ever made was to change the IBM 360 series from a 6-bit byte to an 8-bit byte, thereby enabling the use of lowercase letters. That change propagated everywhere." May his memory be a blessing.
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Ceej "oh well" Silverio
3 years
The assessment we were all hoping to read.
@edzitron
Ed Zitron
3 years
Today's Substack is about the death of the myth of Elon Musk, and how his destruction of Twitter has become a public referendum on his own incompetency, arrogance, greed and desperation. Musk has publicly shown himself to be a Fraudulent King. https://t.co/XsPjwaa9yR
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@edzitron
Ed Zitron
3 years
Today's Substack is about the death of the myth of Elon Musk, and how his destruction of Twitter has become a public referendum on his own incompetency, arrogance, greed and desperation. Musk has publicly shown himself to be a Fraudulent King. https://t.co/XsPjwaa9yR
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@WearyWithToil
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n o b m o o d v y e
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@rakyll
Jaana Dogan ใƒคใƒŠ ใƒ‰ใ‚ฌใƒณ
3 years
Complex systems rely on individuals who knows where to look and whatโ€™s looking ok. Understanding the complex relationship between components and cascading failure patterns sometimes require years of engagement on a system.
@MosquitoCapital
Mosquito Capital
3 years
1) Random hard drive fills up. You have no idea how common it is for a single hosed box to cause cascading failures across systems, even well-engineered fault-tolerant ones with active maintenance. Where's the box? What's filling it up? Who will figure that out?
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@ReinH
Senior Oops Engineer
3 years
one thing working in twitter's favor is that there are very few changes, since all the engineers were fired or quit, so change fail rate is no longer a big concern
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@dansinker
๐Ÿ’€ damned sinker ๐Ÿ’€
3 years
the VC weirdos holed up with Elon are having a good laugh
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