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klaaspieter / ASS.md
Created June 22, 2017 07:59 — forked from anonymous/ASS.md
Acronyms Seriously Suck - Elon Musk

From time to time, Musk will send out an e-mail to the entire company to enforce a new policy or let them know about something that's bothering him. One of the more famous e-mails arrived in May 2010 with the subject line: Acronyms Seriously Suck:

There is a creeping tendency to use made up acronyms at SpaceX. Excessive use of made up acronyms is a significant impediment to communication and keeping communication good as we grow is incredibly important. Individually, a few acronyms here and there may not seem so bad, but if a thousand people are making these up, over time the result will be a huge glossary that we have to issue to new employees. No one can actually remember all these acronyms and people don't want to seem dumb in a meeting, so they just sit there in ignorance. This is particularly tough on new employees.

That needs to stop immediately or I will take drastic action - I have given enough warning over the years. Unless an acronym is approved by me, it should not enter the SpaceX glossary.

@posener
posener / go-kit.md
Last active February 23, 2024 21:35
Why I Recommend to Avoid Using the go-kit Library

Why I Recommend to Avoid Using the go-kit Library

There is a trending 'microservice' library called go-kit. I've been using the go-kit library for a while now. The library provide a lot of convenience integrations that you might need in your service: with service discovery with Consul, distributed tracing with Zipkin, for example, and nice logic utilities such as round robin client side load balancing, and circuit breaking. It is also providing a way to implement communication layer, with support of RPC and REST.

@briankung
briankung / docker-pry-rails.md
Last active September 30, 2024 06:55
Using pry-rails with Docker
@ericxyan
ericxyan / TICKvsELK.md
Last active April 28, 2020 02:35
TICK Stack vs ELK Stack

TICK Stack

Solution for collecting, storing, visualizing and alerting on time-series data at scale. All components of the platform are designed to work together seamlessly.

  • Telegraf: Collects time-series data from a variety of sources
  • InfluxDB:
  • Chronograf: Visualizes and graphs
  • Kapacitor: Alerting, ETL and detects anomalies in time-series data

Why Influx?

  • Open Source - MIT
  • Integrated - Data collection, storage, visualization and alerting
@et2010
et2010 / socks.el
Last active June 22, 2023 12:23
socks proxy settings for emacs url package.
(setq url-gateway-method 'socks)
(setq socks-server '("Default server" "127.0.0.1" 1080 5))
@nkbt
nkbt / .eslintrc.js
Last active November 6, 2024 13:01
Strict ESLint config for React, ES6 (based on Airbnb Code style)
{
"env": {
"browser": true,
"node": true,
"es6": true
},
"plugins": ["react"],
"ecmaFeatures": {
@lyoshenka
lyoshenka / ngrok-selfhosting-setup.md
Last active August 2, 2024 08:26
How to setup Ngrok with a self-signed SSL cert

Intro

The plan is to create a pair of executables (ngrok and ngrokd) that are connected with a self-signed SSL cert. Since the client and server executables are paired, you won't be able to use any other ngrok to connect to this ngrokd, and vice versa.

DNS

Add two DNS records: one for the base domain and one for the wildcard domain. For example, if your base domain is domain.com, you'll need a record for that and for *.domain.com.

Different Operating Systems

@maxim
maxim / rails_load_path_tips.md
Last active August 15, 2024 15:17
How to use rails load paths, app, and lib directories.

In Rails 3

NOTE: This post now lives (and kept up to date) on my blog: http://hakunin.com/rails3-load-paths

If you add a dir directly under app/

Do nothing. All files in this dir are eager loaded in production and lazy loaded in development by default.

If you add a dir under app/something/

@reidransom
reidransom / gist:6042016
Created July 19, 2013 20:13
Auto-starting VirtualBox VMs on OS X

Auto-starting VirtualBox VMs on OS X

After finding a lot of other posts on the topic that didn't work out for me this one did the trick so I'm reposting for my own sense of self preservation.

Link to original article.

Copy the Virtualbox autostart plist template file to your system's LaunchDaemons folder.

sudo cp \

/Applications/VirtualBox.app/Contents/MacOS/org.virtualbox.vboxautostart.plist \

This is a proof-of-concept of a couple of concurrent data structures written in Ruby.

The implementations are heavily commented for those interested. There are benchmarks (with results) included below. The results are interesting, but, as always, take with a grain of salt.

Data structures

AtomicLinkedQueue is a lock-free queue, built on atomic CAS operations.