I think part of the distress experienced by readers is due to mixing the fixed-width font with "text-align: justify". So it's close but not exactly fixed/consistent.
Curl-bash without hash-checking from a four-month-old domain with full k8s cluster access? All the identities connected are brand new, including the brand-new HN account that posted this. There are four commits in the repo, and three are back-dated to exactly 1 year ago.
The curl | bash is just for convenience; the README explicitly advises to Download and inspect wozz.sh first if you aren't comfortable piping to shell.
As for the newness I just open-sourced this from my personal scripts collection this week, so yes, the Org and Account are new. It runs entirely locally using your active kubeconfig it doesn't collect credentials or send secrets anywhere. You can cat the script to verify that it's just a wrapper around kubectl top and kubectl get.
I appreciate the defense of doctors wages for great work; I would agree that many doctors absolutely deserve it and more.
But this "semi-monopolistic trade union" not only inflates their wages (which maybe that's a good thing), but it also harms the lives of the population they purport to serve. Many (most imo) people in the US simply cannot afford the monopoly's prices, and the monopoly has little incentive to innovate. This cartel of doctors actively prevents lower-cost, more efficient alternatives from coming to market.
Prices of _everything_ went up over the past five years. Datacenter expansion was far from the main driver. Dollars and cents aren't worth what they used to be.
Elsewhere it was mentioned that DCs pay less for electricity per Wh than residential customers. If that is the case, then it's not just about inflation, but also unfair pricing putting more of the infrastructure costs on residential customers whereas the demand increase is coming from commercial ones.
Industrial electricity consumers pay lower unit rates per kWh, but they also pay for any reactive power that they consume and then return -- residential consumers do not. As in, what industrial consumers actually pay is a unit cost per kVAh, not kWh.
This means loads with pretty abysmal power factors (like induction motors) actually end up costing the business more money than if they ran them at home (assuming the home had a sufficient supply of power).
Further, they get these lower rates in exchange for being deprioritised -- in grid instability (e.g. an ongoing frequency decline because demand outstrips available supply), they will be the first consumers to be disconnected from the grid. Rolling blackouts affecting residential consumers are the last resort.
There are two sides to this coin.
Note that I am in no way siding with this whole AI electricity consumption disaster. I can't wait for this bubble to pop so we can get back to normality. 10GW is a third of the entire daily peak demand of my country (the United Kingdom). It's ridiculous.
I'd say it's fair to call this a footgun, though not a bug. The context is really only intended to apply to the goroutines. And Wait has to cancel the context to prevent a resource leak.
I suggest in general using function scoping to drive the lifetime of contexts, etc. This works also for defers and tracing spans in addition to the canonically shadowed `ctx` variable.
There is an old issue in the tracker proposing changes to alleviate this: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/34510. The original author (bcmills) of the errgroup package shared insight into the design choices/tradeoffs he made.
If your intelligent in your work, but completely retarded when it comes to society , information gathering and independent thinking rather than regurgiate whatever your oranged tanned cheeto says, then no, your not smart. You just have been able to condition your brain to do something over and over again. Intelligence and smartness isnt about doing one thing well.
There is more to life but I do have to question the intelligence of anyone who believed that Trump was going to somehow lower grocery prices by implementing tariffs.
It almost doesn’t even make grammatical sense to say “raising prices will lower prices”, let alone any kind of rational sense.
At this point there really isn't. The only political philosophy that meshes with Trumpism is anarcho-capitalism. If Trumpists were generally espousing anarcho-capitalism, I could respect that they were coming from a different fleshed-out perspective and we could debate the merits of it. But they are not! Rather Trumpists appeal to widely varying political ideals, but then when you try to apply a specific one to different actions of the regime it's either just crickets or a Gish gallop. So the straightforward conclusion is there is a glaring lack of any sort of coherent analysis.
If this story is true, this would appear to be a simple vector for hijacking email intended for other gmail users. Hard to understate the severity if true.
Have you tested whether you can receive email directed to firstlast@gmail.com? Perhaps theirs is really firstlastt@gmail.com and all their contacts "correct" it.
This feels like a bug that he snuck through early or during a temporary window, before Google started defaulting to . as an ignored alias. Maybe not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯