Alaska snow crab season canceled as officials investigate disappearance of an estimated 1 billion crabs
An estimated 1 billion crabs have mysteriously disappeared from Alaskan waters in two years, officials said.
Hasnain says:
This is really scary.
“"Environmental conditions are changing rapidly," Daly said. "We've seen warm conditions in the Bering Sea the last couple of years, and we're seeing a response in a cold adapted species, so it's pretty obvious this is connected. It is a canary in a coal mine for other species that need cold water."”
Posted on 2022-10-15T04:00:40+0000
Postgres: a better message queue than Kafka? | Dagster Blog
When lots of event logs must be stored and indexed, Kafka is the obvious choice. Naturally, our queue runs on Postgres.
Hasnain says:
This was a pretty good technical read. People don’t choose “boring” technology often enough!
“While I don’t know what the future will hold, I do know that we will try to choose the most boring technology possible, and ground our decisions to add new technology in objective measurement.”
Posted on 2022-10-15T03:57:40+0000
The Most Important Amicus Brief in the History of the World
Parody is being threatened right when we need it most.
Hasnain says:
The brief is important and hilarious at the same time, and worth reading. Hard to pick a favorite quote.
“The Onion’s journalists have garnered a sterling reputation for accurately forecasting future events. One such coup was The Onion’s scoop revealing that a former president kept nuclear secrets strewn around his beach home’s basement three years before it even happened.”
Posted on 2022-10-12T19:47:19+0000
Zig-style generics are not well-suited for most languages
A discussion of some of the downsides of Zig
Hasnain says:
"One meta point to keep in mind: many of the points here mirror the downsides of dynamic typing in comparison to static typing (again, not to imply that dynamic typing is not sometimes useful), because in some sense, it is the same problem but in a different context – instead of run time vs compile time, we’re talking about instantiation time vs declaration time. Yes, you have more flexibility to do whatever you want, but the problem is that you have more flexibility to do whatever you want."
Posted on 2022-10-10T04:49:53+0000
Nibbles
Eko grinned as she prodded a smouldering log with the tip of the golden stick to improve airflow. The campfire responded accordingly and she resumed her story.
Hasnain says:
Been a while since I've read a fun little short scifi story.
Posted on 2022-10-10T03:40:53+0000
How Discovery Channel’s ‘MythBusters’ Helped a Wrongly Convicted Man Prove His Innocence - Innocence Project
John Galvan hugs a member of his legal team after his exoneration on July 22, 2022. (Image: Ray Abercrombie/Innocence Project)
Hasnain says:
Where entertainment meets science meets legal freedom. A lucky glance at a MythBusters episode lead to people being able to make a new appeal for freedom - and finally get free from prison for a crime they didn't commit.
"Detective Victor Switski, who led the interrogation, handcuffed Mr. Galvan to a wall and proceeded to interrogate and intimidate him for hours, pressuring the 18-year-old to implicate others in the crime in order for him to return home. Deceptive tactics — like offering leniency in exchange for a confession or falsely telling children they can go home if they confess — have been identified as risk factors for false confessions, and young people are especially vulnerable to falsely confessing as a result of these tactics.
Deception in interrogations of youth remains legal in 46 states.
In 2021, Illinois and Oregon became the first states to ban the use of deception during interrogations of minors, but at the time of Mr. Galvan’s interrogation, deception could still legally be used in interrogations of youth. Unfortunately, deception remains legal in interrogations of adults in every state, and can still legally be employed against youth in 46 states."
Posted on 2022-10-10T03:16:39+0000
120: Burned Out Tech CEO → Warehouse Associate
After a high flying 20+ year career in tech, Philip Su burned out. He found solace in an unexpected place: a retail Amazon job.
Hasnain says:
I still need to go listen to the podcasts (Philip’s writings at FB we’re always great and thought provoking). But this was super interesting and eye opening at times.
“When I was leading the London office for Facebook, I was going to evening events, recruiting people, and I was giving tech talks in the evening. I was working all day and one day, my then seven year old son came into the room. We had bought a little Norse chess set and he asked if we could play sometime. I said, sure thing, no problem. And as a seven year old, he said "Can you put it on your calendar?"
That was such a moment of a mirror being held up to me of “Wow, something has gone wrong”. When I say to my son we'll play chess, his first response is to be skeptical and to say, "can you put it on your calendar?" That really tells you where your priorities are, right? And so that moment for me was very sobering.”
Posted on 2022-10-04T03:11:40+0000
Why Adults Still Dream About School
Long after graduation, anxiety in waking life often drags dreamers back into the classroom.
Hasnain says:
I found some of the twitter follow ups interesting: people
who actually had this happen to them didn’t have nightmares about it - presumably cause they saw it wasn’t that big a deal after all.
“Deirdre Barrett, a dream researcher at Harvard University and the author of Pandemic Dreams and The Committee of Sleep, confirmed my suspicion. She rattled off a few common school-dream variations: The dreamer has to rush to an exam after having overslept, or they can’t find their classroom, or they prepared for an exam by studying the wrong subject, or they sit down for an exam and the text is in hieroglyphics, or they show up to school nude. “It’s a really common theme,” she told me. “And it’s common not only for people who are still in school … It’s a very common theme for people who are far into adulthood, who have been out of school forever.””
Posted on 2022-10-03T15:48:53+0000
Elon Musk’s Texts Shatter the Myth of the Tech Genius
The world’s richest man has some embarrassing friends.
Hasnain says:
This was a decent read - the texts were quite hilarious to see (I saw a bunch of tldrs on twitter).
“There is a tendency, especially when it comes to the über-rich and powerful, to assume and to fantasize about what we can’t see. We ascribe shadowy brilliance or malevolence, which may very well be unearned or misguided. What’s striking about the Musk messages, then, is the similarity between these men’s behavior behind closed doors and in public on Twitter. Perhaps the real revelation here is that the shallowness you see is the shallowness you get.”
Posted on 2022-10-02T20:39:48+0000
Reducing Logging Cost by Two Orders of Magnitude using CLP
Long, long ago, the amount of data our systems output to logs was small enough that we were able to retain all of the log files. This allowed our engineers to freely analyze the logs, say for troubleshooting our systems or improving applications. But as Uber's business grew rapidly, the amount of da...
Hasnain says:
Now this is some really impressive work, taking costs from $1.8M/yr to $10k/yr for log storage. I liked how it was an iterative process, massaging and moving around data till it can be compressed much better. Reminds me of some work we did back in the day to split up data a little for better compression. The wins are huge!
“We have deployed Phase 1 (i.e., the custom Log4j appender with our custom float encoding) across our entire Spark platform. We are currently working on deploying the Phase 2 compression and integrating CLP’s search capability into our analytics and observability platforms.
Result of Phase 1 compression: In a 30-day window, our entire Spark ecosystem generated 5.38PB of uncompressed INFO level unstructured logs yet our CLP appender compressed them to only 31.4TB, amounting to an unprecedented 169x compression ratio. Now with CLP, we have restored our log verbosity from WARN back to INFO, and we can afford to retain all the logs for 1 month (as requested by our engineers).
Preliminary result of Phase 2 compression: The above mentioned result is only the size of the compressed IR. We have tested a prototype of CLP’s complete compression (including both Phase 1 and 2) on a subset of our Spark logs, and CLP’s compression ratio is 2.16x higher than Zstandard’s ratio and 2.28x higher than Gzip’s ratio. This is consistent with the results reported on other log datasets. “
Posted on 2022-10-01T16:19:03+0000