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New to Cortex but when looking at a comparison of Prometheus and InfluxDB (like https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/comparison/#promethe...) it appears that Cortex offers similar horizontal scalability features to the InfluxDB Enterprise offering. The linked comparison does note the difference between event logging and metrics recording but I am curious (choosy beggar that I am) whether others consider them separate tooling or whether it is possible to remain performant using one solution.


Thanks. Definitely worth the 120 billion nanoseconds it takes to watch.


Watching the live stream now (https://live-stream.github.com/). Will likely use the Docker support near immediately. Hoping Singularity will be supportable as well.


Facebook's press release https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2019/03/keeping-passwords-secur... on the matter is pretty nonchalant:

>Keeping Passwords Secure >As part of a routine security review in January, we found that >some user passwords were being stored in a readable format >within our internal data storage systems.

Nothing to see here folks.


Are these really simpler than an electric kettle and a Hario v60?


It sounds like the VMWare comment is most likely, but I thought I would share how I learned of the project just yesterday. There was a HN post yesterday about https://sr.ht/ and in looking at that I noticed the project used a blacklist of usernames that I thought was cool, so when I took a look at that project it had a link to this repo.


In the OVH case, a modified kernel was being shipped without (apparently) following the guidelines. I've seen an AWS suffix on kernel upgrades and they may or may not have an agreement to pay, but I'm thinking _very definitely_ is stated too strongly.


I had just stumbled across https://github.com/facebookincubator/python-nubia and am anxious to try it out. Was wondering about the internal project it was factored out from. This appears to be it.


Correct. LDShell in logdevice was the starting point of python-nubia.


I have seen this discussed online several times. Here is a HN thread:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14192894

that indicates the text Feynman first used was Calculus for the Practical Man by J. E. Thompson. Both are quality texts and as the linked HN thread notes, can be found on archive.org.


My mistake. Thanks!


monitoring thread for mentions of tooling. Seen teleport and vault - no mention yet of bless/blessclient yet.


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