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title = "Links for 2020-03-13" |
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date = 2020-03-13 |
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tags = ["links", "cloud", "aws", "azure", "gcp", "benchmarks", "government", "germany", "twitter", "fakes", "automated", "rust", "documentation", "work from home", "home office"] |
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AWS+Azure+GCP on Optimizing Benchmarks, Public Service in Germany Can't Be |
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Free, Fake Twitter Accounts, Automated Emails, Documenting Your Rust Code, |
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Tips on Working From Home. |
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# [AWS, Azure, & GCP Respond to the 2020 Cloud Report](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/aws-azure-gcp-respond-to-the-2020-cloud-report/) |
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Here is the thing: CockroachLabs checks the performance of their database on |
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all major cloud providers using the default settings; cloud providers respond |
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the report by suggesting improvements; CockroachLabs publish the suggestions. |
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# [Court outlaws German Weather Service's free weather app](https://www.dw.com/en/court-outlaws-german-weather-services-free-weather-app/a-52735502) |
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So you think a service provided by the government should be free (since, you |
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know, it's paid by the taxpayers). But then comes a private service and the |
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government (the law part) says the private service is correct in saying the |
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service paid by the taxpayers shouldn't be free. |
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And all that in Germany, in all the places... although I reckon Germany is not |
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a place known for urgent warnings like hurricanes and such. |
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# [Signs You’re Following A Fake Twitter Account…](https://nixintel.info/osint/signs-youre-following-a-fake-twitter-account/) |
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A good report on how to spot fake accounts, although I have to wonder how many |
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people would actually take the time to do all the checking presented in the |
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article. |
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# [A Vacancy Has Been Detected](https://kellysutton.com/2019/06/19/a-vacancy-has-been-detected.html) |
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A tale of loss and how automated messages can be problematic 'cause they |
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assume too much about the target audience. |
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# [Guide on how to write documentation for a Rust crate](https://blog.guillaume-gomez.fr/articles/2020-03-11+Guide+on+how+to+write+documentation+for+a+Rust+crate) |
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Not only explaining how the Rust documentation system works, but also giving |
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pointers on how to write a proper documentation. |
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# [Things I've learned from 12 years of WFH](https://typing.lmorchard.com/2020/03/12/things-ive-learned-from-12-years-of-wfh/) |
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Tips and tricks and some pointers on how to do a proper Work From Home. |
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