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Backtraces with strace
Backtraces with strace
I discovered strace somewhere between my first part time web development part time job in 2005 and my first full time “software engineering” job in 2008, and it seemed like a superpower giving me x-ray vision into running infrastructure. When a process was stuck, or existing after a cryptic error message, instead of grepping around I could get a pretty good timeline of what the process was up to. It has some fatal flaws, the ptrace based technology can cause performance issues so it’s mostly not suited to running in production (unless you were one of my personal heros: the old mysql@facebook team which liked to live dangerously and often used ptrace based debuggers to obtain life profiling data).
·shane.ai·
Backtraces with strace
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously
The job of a board is to protect shareholders’ interests. But because AI is so fundamentally disruptive (strategically, operationally, and competitively), the board has an obligation to its shareholders to drive and oversee the change. To keep your company as relevant tomorrow as it is today, the time is now for your entire board to become AI-conversant.
·hbr.org·
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously
Post Mortem on Cloudflare Control Plane and Analytics Outage
Post Mortem on Cloudflare Control Plane and Analytics Outage
Beginning on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 11:43 UTC Cloudflare's control plane and analytics services experienced an outage. Here are the details
·blog.cloudflare.com·
Post Mortem on Cloudflare Control Plane and Analytics Outage
Messier Objects
Messier Objects
The debate over the correct Messier number for the Ship of Theseus is ongoing.
·xkcd.com·
Messier Objects
US, South Korea and Japan launch group to tackle North Korea hacking
US, South Korea and Japan launch group to tackle North Korea hacking
The group will meet on a quarterly basis to strengthen “practical joint response capabilities to global cyber threats” — North Korea's state-sponsored hacking, in particular.
·therecord.media·
US, South Korea and Japan launch group to tackle North Korea hacking
positive-security/send-my
positive-security/send-my
Upload arbitrary data via Apple's Find My network.
·github.com·
positive-security/send-my
Everything wrong with tech in 2023 (in no particular order) — Joan Westenberg
Everything wrong with tech in 2023 (in no particular order) — Joan Westenberg
1. The obsession with short-term profits severely undermines long-term positive impact. 2. The lack of diversity among founders and investors propagates harmful exclusion. 3. The prevalence of poor work-life balance and burnout culture is inhumane and unsustainable. 4. Too many products optimize
·joanwestenberg.com·
Everything wrong with tech in 2023 (in no particular order) — Joan Westenberg
WeWork files for bankruptcy | CNN Business
WeWork files for bankruptcy | CNN Business
WeWork, the beleaguered coworking startup, has filed for bankruptcy protections in TKSTATE/COURT, the company confirmed on TKDAY.
·cnn.com·
WeWork files for bankruptcy | CNN Business
Linux & TPMs
Linux & TPMs
Let's get you up to speed on Trusted Platform Modules (TPM 2.0) and Linux. Specifically, the various additions to basic Linux userspace, ...
·media.ccc.de·
Linux & TPMs
Spotting Silent Pod Failures in Kubernetes with Grafana
Spotting Silent Pod Failures in Kubernetes with Grafana
This article discusses issues with Kubernetes clusters, such as pod and node failures, constraints, and how to set up an alert system using Grafana to detect these problems.
·journal.hexmos.com·
Spotting Silent Pod Failures in Kubernetes with Grafana
Fedora Linux 39 To Be Released On Tuesday
Fedora Linux 39 To Be Released On Tuesday
Following some release delays the past few weeks, it's been decided today that Fedora Linux 39 is now ready to ship next week.
·phoronix.com·
Fedora Linux 39 To Be Released On Tuesday