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I'm still trying to figure out how to stream to my friends with working game audio


would this work for other sports like rugby?


Certainly, as we simply gather players' positions and generate stats accordingly. The number of players on the pitch doesn't affect the process.

I can make a video analysis for you at no cost, in exchange for feedback.

Just need to fill out this form: https://forms.gle/U8UeeTwrWiMjiUzZA


LiveBarn offers this (as a pay per use service, $15/game) for youth ice hockey. I haven't used it, but it at least looks interesting https://www.livebarn.com/en/playeranalysislearnmore


if I had to guess, that is a typo and should be starlark, which is the language used for bazel build files. bazel is the build system they use


Github says "Starlark 6.2%", so it looks like whitten's typo, not GitHub's.


On which keyboard layout is rk into nd a typo ...


on any layout operated by a human, who may at times type the wrong word entirely


…and/or fall victim to autocorrect.


"STARLAND VOCAL BAND? THEY SUCK!"


yeah I wonder why they don't do that. must have a reason?


Practical (bending down is harder), sanitary (the dirt is usually on the floor), safety (connecting any medical equipment is more dangerous, administering drugs is awkward and also more dangerous), etc. It's hard to impress some people with innovation.


Well bending all the way down to the floor is much more difficult for caregivers, for one thing.


my grandpa is on like 12 different pills, it's insane. You need one of those daily pill planner, that have the pills grouped by day of week


I don't really think that book is about building a graph database from scratch


You're probably right.

One of my initial prompts mentioned graph databases as an example of a scalable system, so I wanted to ask it about the design properties that make it so. I figured that because it was a book about designing systems, it could give me an outline of how a graph database works in practice.

It's pretty annoying how the site erases your prompt once you receive your output. By the time it finishes loading I've half forgotten what my original question was.


So does the data suggest that the strategy of not having any lockdowns was more effective at reducing total excess deaths than the other strategies of having lockdowns whenever its bad?


Really well thought out reply. Thanks for taking the time to write this, it really helped me understand conservative positions on not legalizing prostitution


Where can I find those journals? google search didn't turn up anything.



I'd like to hear more about how you can avoid names. How are actions items assigned? Genuinely curious, this sounds cool


We say 'developer' not 'Bob'. The actions are typically things that are not for one person, but rather our scrum teams as a whole. For example, had a junior tasked with a 'rush' action for modifying an index. They botched the script and dropped all documents when they attempted to modify an index. Took down everything.

The chain that got us there... Developers had drop access to the prod system - all of them. That got fixed. The account that they were using had more permissions then should be used. Reviews were not done, because rush rush and vacations, the developer did some stack overflow that had unintended consequences. Tests matter. A few other bits that were slipping became checklist items for the change control.

It was far more important to fix the processes and gaps than say 'Bob' screwed it up. The other bit was when folks were chewed on, they hit the mistakes. It consumed so much time, when someone would log in and 'fix' something with a system account, and we had to guess what broke the system.

It takes time. I was so, so very skeptical when we started. It sounded like someone just avoiding responsibility. First few, were. Looking at what broke, why it broke, and how do we avoid it in the future.

At the end of the year, I'll also use these writeups to see where our emphasis areas should be. 2021's top - humans suck at keeping x509 certificates up to date when manually added.


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