@miry

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Interesting in Resiliency and Incident management.
Glory to Ukraine!
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I turn the latest charts from my project (past 3 days) into visual representations using AI. Data meets design!
#Grafana should start generating charts like this:

It's incredible how #ChatGPT, combined with DALL·E, can generate stunning images based on screenshots!
I created this one inspired by a Grafana chart visualizing objects allocations per Rails request.

Interestingly, the blue section, which represented significant resource consumption in the chart, now looks so calm and relaxed in this visualization.

Do you think your service needs to be available 24/7? Are you worried about downtime and potential social reactions?

Stay calm. Look at major companies like #Nintendo. Their site is down (https://www.nintendo.com/de-de/), and they don't stress over it.

If your product is unique and cost-effective, customers will remain loyal, even during outages.

#Atlassian is a great example of this.

Keep calm and be happy!

#Reliability #IncidentManagement

Almost ten years ago, moscovia (the original name for russia) occupied the south and east parts of #Ukraine. They forced me to leave my home, abandon everything, and start a new life in #Germany. Today, we remember the second and most brutal part of this aggression, with even more shattered lives and cities. #Berlin gathered today to show that we still need help against evil. #StandWithUkraine

#OpenSource madness: I sent PR to #Datadog public repo to fix their problem. In the end Datadog employee/core developer copied paste my changes and added few own modification and closed my PR with words "there are two small modif to do to fix that"!

Wait What???

You (the author of message), had just sent the similar PR before with less changes!

And this happen in many projects like #Ruby, #Elixir and etc.
How can we improve #OpenSource culture in this situation?

I'm really upset! 👿

#ChatGPT is not always correct in math. I found in simple problems from mathematik olympiade for 7th classes, it could make mistakes. Even though it could solve correctly in simple problems, but it could not combine solutions in complex problems. For example it could easy find ggT(36, 180), but in more complex problem it use different result for the same ggT(36, 180).

Though ChatGPT shows a skeleton of math solutions.

I'm impressed with the benefits I've experienced using #Github actions for automating PR merges from Dependabot! If you're interested, here's a useful guide I found: https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/dependabot/working-with-dependabot/automating-dependabot-with-github-actions#enable-auto-merge-on-a-pull-request.

Implementing this approach in the "opentracing-contrib/nginx-opentracing" library has proven to be a significant time-saver for maintenance tasks.

Automating Dependabot with GitHub Actions - GitHub Docs

Examples of how you can use GitHub Actions to automate common Dependabot related tasks.

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Every month we have victories, which come with significant losses—my condolences to Ukrainian families who suffered from russian fascism.
Today the #Ukraine Army liberated #Kherson.
Releasing large and small cities is another step to stop russian murderers and looters.
I expect an enormous number of rockets from #russia soon.
Glory to Ukraine!

#russianinvasion #Ukraine #russiaATerroristState

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Out-of-context Slack screenshot responding to someone's question as to why I recommend avoiding RSpec. I was a huge RSpec fan through 2012 or 2013 but gradually flipped to thinking it was more harmful than helpful in practice.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/searls/status/1570471265944866816

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“Out-of-context Slack screenshot responding to someone's question as to why I recommend avoiding RSpec. I was a huge RSpec fan through 2012 or 2013 but gradually flipped to thinking it was more harmful than helpful in practice.”

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