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My I suggest Lunchclub, "Curated 1:1 professional connections."

https://lunchclub.ai/


I became a Pinboard customer on December 17, 2010 and currently have 7,940 bookmarks, the most recent pin was added yesterday.

It's a great service. I recommend it to everyone.


Thats very impressive. I joined in September 27, 2011 and have only 1,830 bookmarks.


Do you get a lot of value from them?


The Segway Polo world championship is the Woz Challenge Cup.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segway_polo#Woz_Cup


For fun,

me: Hey Google, spell Elon Musk's son's name


My I recommend IPTC's NewsML-G2 https://iptc.org/standards/newsml-g2/


Question, what aspect of your product restricts the software architecture to not use "off-site cloud?"


If you've got an amazon echo or equivalent, try this experiment: disconnect your internet. Now issue a voice command to it. Why is your light not switching on? Why is alexa not answering your questions?

Now you know why I want "off-site cloud" for particular things. Not everything. Just what matters. A few things here and there.

There's nothing wrong with the cloud and nothing stops me from using its benefits. Except one minor detail. My use-cases are likely different from others. I wish to keep cloud access as needed but also just a little bit more.


Any suggestions of open source Go projects/services that exemplify the Zen of Go?

Bonus points if they are using Docker / Kubernetes for deployment and hosting.


HashiCorp stack is pretty good for this.


I'm told that Sanjay Ghemawat's Go code is beautiful (I'm not a Go expert though): https://github.com/ghemawat/stream/

More about him: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/12/10/the-friendship...


The standard library


I get told all the time about how the standard library isn't a great example of go code, because of the backwards compat they have to do.


stdlib was once an exemplar of good, idiomatic Go code, but a lot of the idioms it uses haven't withstood the test of time, and it's less and less appropriate as an example.


This is true, but it's still worth poking around for pre-existing solutions to problems. My editor will jump to stdlib definitions so I've learned a lot just diving into various stdlib packages (I remember the JSON parser being a good one).


Do people with a weak internal monologue understand or enjoy jokes, puns, or poems?


Thomson Reuters Logo Color Scheme

https://www.schemecolor.com/thomson-reuters.php


> We were working on a graphics editor canvas, and they implemented the ability to resize shapes like rectangles and ovals by dragging small handles at their edges.

It's a dirty shame their development team had to build a graphics editor canvas from scratch.


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