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Where can I learn more about the claim that GCP is behind AWS and Azure?


Use any search engine for something like "AWS Azure GCP market share".

The first link I got was: https://wire19.com/amazon-microsoft-and-google-cloud-infrast... which shows AWS as 3+x GCP and Microsoft ~2x GCP.


They include office in the total


Fair point. That makes AWS's dominance even more stark.

Edit to add: it looks like Alphabet reports GSuite as part of Google Cloud as well.


Yes. I'm curious too. The commodity servers seem competitive in terms of price and performance. Plus, it has several nice features like Firebase. But if someone wants to chime in, I would like to hear how they're behind.


Interesting! I’ve noticed less hangover effects when drinking herbal tea before bed as well. I even use unintentionally have a/b(ish) tested this with water and have much better results with tea.

I thought maybe the warm water was doing the trick, but maybe now ill test different tea. So far team with tulsi seem to work well for me.


I was programming at home for my job last week and heard my free reigning chickens make a lot of noise.

Went outside and saw a coyote with one of them in it's mouth.

I chased it away. I'm sick of being in front of a screen all day, but grateful I don't have to worry about being killed by wild animals on a daily basis.


Do chickens actually worry about this?


Do androids dream of electric sheep?


But what do electric sheep dream of?


I got a sauna blanket about a year ago and enjoy it enough (considering the price and space it takes up)

https://higherdose.com/products/infrared-sauna-blanket


One of my first personal projects when learning how to program was generating sheet music for scales. Maybe I'll try to adapt some of the logic here to do that, someday.

I love the spirit of this. Simple reference tools for mobile devices or tablets, maybe with the ability to print things, could be leveraged more in the world.

Share any tools if you know of them!


Hah cool! That is how I more or less discovered 'structured programming'. I had already made three tries at that and failed miserably. Then 'functions' came along and suddenly I was able to write code in the 1000's of lines and not get lost. (Before then it was all GOSUB 3300 etc.)

The BBC Micro (the machine I was working on at the time) had a version of Basic that allowed for procedures (something that doesn't return a value) and functions to be defined with a name attached. It's incredible if you think about it from a present day perspective that in that sense the original BASIC was even worse than assembler, which at least allowed you to attach a label to an address.


Look into Oeufs Brouillés (French Scrambled Eggs) for cooking on stainless steel. Low heat and constant whisking - the eggs are so fluffy and delicious! And cleanup is easy.


What's the search indexing architecture look like under the hood?


It uses mkdocs-material which is built with Lunr


As a distributed team, I like the live interaction our daily standup provides. To stay focused on blockers, we share the yesterday/today portion of the update in Slack.

This leaves our 10 minute stand up as a convenient forum for announcements and some virtual hallway conversation.


At Quizlet, we are working on problems in this space.

https://quizlet.com/features/how-quizlet-works

I'm an engineer on the step-by-step Explanations team - if interested in learning more, shoot me an email (scott @ quizlet.com) and we can chat! Maybe this violates the objective of the OP - but it sounds like we'd have fun collaborating. We'd just be getting paid by the same company to do so.


I have ADHD (probably - I am diagnosed but don't fully trust the diagnosis testing). I think it makes me struggle more with general programming, but I thrive with creative engineering thinking: things like challenging the status quo, sharing motivational energy at the right time, and hyper focusing when I construct an environment to do so efficiently.

I think all of the accommodations listed would benefit a general workforce, and do not consider it a disability accommodations guide, but rather a best practice guide.


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