The other commenter was actually just mixing it up with the broken windows fallacy[0]. Funnily enough, it's a common enough confusion that both of the pages reference each other at the top of the page.
>This article is about the economic parable. For the criminological theory, see Broken windows theory.
> Insurance industry sources said that war risk premiums had stayed firm on Monday at between 0.05% to 0.1% of the value of a ship, from around 0.03% estimated last week before the attacks.
The original claim is "You cant get insurance for sailing in a conflict zone." Which we have clearly shown is false by showing current insurance rates for sailing in this conflict zone.
A couple of criteria would be what programming languages or web frameworks do you want to hear about? Also do you want to hear about solo devs or large companies?
I feel bad not listing more because there were so many episodes that were good but I wanted to cap it at 5. I wouldn't necessarily say these are the top 5 episodes and the others are worse. I recorded some of these 2-3 years ago and while I remember the gist of most episodes, the intricate details of every episode is mostly lost.
My main issues are that if you're using the serving functionality, the containers it builds take a long time to start because the environment/dependencies are loaded at runtime instead of being baked into the image.
Also, it doesn't have the ability to use a db or remote file store to save experiment info, so you need to use EBS volumes or something for persistence.