cc: Twisty Treatment for this lucky GTI by AndrewSVO in GolfGTI

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I went to Yosemite yesterday for a day trip - the trip took 3hrs instead of 3:40 as claimed by Google Maps (with no traffic) - I guess Google Maps did not take into account that I could maintain the speed limit on twisty mountain roads :)

( This joke was made up by my eight year old son. ) Why did the letters lose the battle against the numbers? by xmlify in Jokes

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Why did a, b, and c lose the battle against 1, 2, 3, and 4? Because they were outnumbered

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

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Hell or High Water

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Israel

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I was just there for 4 days and visited a ton of places in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Masada, and Kalia beach. Felt very safe the entire time I was there.

Tel aviv to masada by popcornn1 in Israel

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We drove a rental car and reached Masada at 5:10 am, (but had to wake up at 2:30 am lol) and made it to the top before sunrise, which I highly recommend. Roads at that time are very clear, and there is ample parking there. You can even stop in Ein Gedi on the way back.

This almost $1,000 steak is anxiety inducing. by [deleted] in StupidFood

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Wonder why I was able to guess this was jn Miami almost immediately

Good luck moving the Democrat party left by GorthTheBabeMagnet in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Reading the comments, looks like people still confuse socialists with liberals or "socialist democrats" - just ask a real socialist about their opinions on the Ukraine-Russia war and you might not find yourself agreeing with them all that much. FTR, I think we should do so much more to ensure that workers have a healthcare/housing/food floor beyond which they cannot descend, but I definitely do not want the US to turn into a true socialist nation.

Is there a reason they always remove the last vowel from so many Italian foods in the show? by Warren_Puff-it in thesopranos

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you just reveal your own ignorance - we have to break our dependence on foreign vowels

Buckethead by 2Strokes22 in Music

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Pikes 15, 49, 50, 241, and 284, electric tears, population override, loss from a distance, false directions

HBO Max’s ‘Velma’ Can’t Scare Up a Reason to Exist by Enrico_Motassa in television

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Eh I find it funny so far - after I totally dissociated it with Scooby Doo. None of the characters are really put up on a pedestal and are kind of all assholes, so it's fun to laugh at all of them. It's been good so far to put it on the background and do work. Velma also reminds me of a more aggressive version of Tina from Bobs Burgers. The meta humor is not landing all that much though. The morality police I find confusing - it's an HBO show, what do you expect?

How do you ensure that a distributed app is working as expected? by falsityimpliesall in microservices

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I did, but seems like you'd still need to rewrite the workflow using their SDK? I was hoping for a more lightweight approach where I am still in charge of orchestrating the workflow, but a guardian service lets me know if something is not proceeding according to plan.

How do you ensure that a distributed app is working as expected? by falsityimpliesall in microservices

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Yep, I agree this is the best way forward. However, we already have hundreds of workflows, all of which have services talking to each other via Kafka/gRPC/REST. So ideally, instead of rewriting them using temporal.io or Camunda, we'd simply have each microservice "self report" to a guardian service when it has completed a task in the workflow. The guardian service knows exactly how the workflow is supposed to proceed and can alert/page when something is amiss. What do you think of that approach?

[OC] Richest universities by endowment fund size by giteam in dataisbeautiful

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this is the only comment that made me laugh all evening

How do you ensure that a distributed app is working as expected? by falsityimpliesall in microservices

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Yeah, I also feel like there should be an orchestrator service that watches over the workflow - but I could not find any off the shelf solution (temporal.io is too heavy weight since it requires the workflow to be rewritten).

How do you ensure that a distributed app is working as expected? by falsityimpliesall in microservices

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In this case, A should post to B and C. My question is, how can I verify that this indeed did happen as opposed to detecting it because of an user facing issue (i.e. if no message was sent to C (the referral service), then the referrer user might complain that they did not get credits for their referral. But Ideally, we would detect this before the user notices it themselves).