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I have been working for various software companies at different capacities. Never did i see 90%+ employees care about their CEO . In a small 10 member startup maybe its true. Are there any OpenAI employees here to confirm that .. their CEO really matters ... I mean how many employee revolted when Steve Jobs was fired .. Do Microsoft and Google employees really care ?


Just curious "only the first two packets in a VM->LB->VM flow will traverse the LB. Subsequent packets are direct from VM-to-VM and are rewritten in the host NICs to merely appear to go via the LB address" , how is it possible to change the Load Balancer IP(VIP) to VM IP in a session . Are you talking about DSR(Direct Server Return) here ?


Cloud networking is basically Magic(tm). The packet headers are a mere formality to keep legacy operating systems happy.

In typical data centres the "network" is really just a handful of Cisco boxes. In the cloud, the network extends to the FPGAs or ASICs in the servers themselves, including the hypervisors.

When a packet leaves a VM, the hypervisor host rewrites it, typically in hardware, and then when the remote hypervisor receives it, the packet is rewritten back to what the destination VM accepts.

This allows thousands of overlapping 10.0.0.0/24 subnets, and "tricks" like direct VM-to-VM traffic that appears to go via a load balancer.

The actual load balancer VMs just "set up" the flow, while instructing the hosts to take over the direct traffic in their stead.


Ok got it , something in lines of OpenFlow. Is there any documentation/links on this being used by AWS / Azure/ GCP .. I would like to read more on this.


Don't have time to look but if you check Gitlab (the company) infrastructure issue tracker (it's open source) they have some details on how GCP cloud networking works with quotes from GCP support staff.

I guess they're seen high amounts of out-of-order packets and there's some detailed write ups on why that happens with GCP SDN implementation.



Why this headline other way around - It should be "Neil Young pulling his music out of Spotify" .. But this doesnt make sense ..Its free speech and opinions . Ex-President had millions of followers and was elected !! would that mean you move out of the country ..


Every product is a copy of something .. You have a platform and build something new thats it ..


I know right, show me an application that hasn't already been made before? This is nothing new, been going on for the last 30-40 years.


Just curious .. when YouTube has it all . Why text recipes ? Personally I feel when you know recipe visually it’s better .


I like to check the recipes when cooking

Also looking at step-by-step instructions allows me to quickly understand the recipe if i know most techniques involved. This way i sometimes just need a few seconds to absorb a new recipe or put it into mental cache while constructing my own based of multiple ones from the internet.


IMO docker did an amazing paradigm shift of many apps from heavy weight VMs to Micro Services,lot in CI/CD etc .. But all of them dnt make sense without an orchestration platform . Just like how a standalone VM does not make any commercial sense. This has been a question for long time about their revenue model. I guess they did try with compose , swarm , etc but the space was already taken by Kubernetes . I dnt know docker as company would be profitable ..


"Instead, the bill would give holders of cryptocurrencies up to six months to liquidate, after which penalties will be levied, said the official, who asked not to be named as the contents of the bill are not public. " - Its better to wait for an official statement than these speculative journalism


My kid 8, started with code.org which gives an idea of what coding is all about , then set him up with Python + Turtle package , which is a good start for kids as it has more graphics and get them started easily . There are few tutorials on youtube which make it better.


"A lot of spices are to cover the taste of bad ingredients" - Thats a very pretentious statement , i hear this from lot of stake guys. The use of spice is totally cultural, few do have medicinal value - the best example would be (Curcuma,Cinnamon etc) ..Some spices that are native to Asia/Africa make big difference in food flavors.You appreciate it when you grow up with it. I also understand why people appreciate meat without spices , it also involves which region the meat is from . From what i have experienced , the meat ( lamb) in Asia and Europe is totally different in texture. Its like fish , there is big difference between a lake fish, river fish and sea fish .


Interesting take. Steak is one of the things that I do prefer without extra sauces or spices. Tuna steak I add a bit of salt pepper and chilli powder. Chicken by itself is fairly bland, I find it like a blank canvas for adding other flavours to.


I think its a matter of taste. I have friends who say what big deal about mountains or beaches ..its the same everywhere.I accept that its their taste , and there nothing to look down upon it. To me every mountain n beach has a beauty to it when you hike them . To me when you travel , there are many aspects which you can experience , the people , the smell , the weather , the noise and chatter on the streets ,the food ( the most important aspect of my travel) . I love to visit offbeat villages and towns , personally that where i experience the feel of travel . These are experiences which IG cannot express


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