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Don't need a VPN for that, a fake moustache is enough. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48018080

In Québec every station must report price change within 5 minutes and we have access to a map https://regieessencequebec.ca/

For now data can only be exported as xlsx but with the open data orientation of Québec's government, I guess it will be available soon


that 5 minute reporting requirement is way stricter than the uk.

I'm using flutter and had to download xcode to build the app so I guess it's a necessary step.

I'm using flutter too, I've found a website called codemagic, so I can make builds for iOS. My laptop is windows. The bulk of development is building for Android.

Isn't it also cause they want to tag those commit so that they don't feed it into copilot training?

Rumor has it that some adults video are filmed in a taxi so I guess it figures.

I've been able to have deepseek give me an unofficial account of what happened on Tiananmen square in 1989.

It even went as far as confirming that we should always base our opinion on multiple sources, not just the government.

We should create badges like "script kiddie", "llm hacker", "grandpa's printer adjuster"


I guess the tax data can provide some insight but do we trust the current administration's reports?

Unless you've thrown everything away, your side project isn't abandoned, it's reprioritized.

I need clarifications.

I see docker as a way to avoid having a standard dev platform for everyone in the company so that the infra team don't have to worry about patch xyz for library abc, only run docker.

But, with all the effort put in place to coordinate docker, k8s and all the shebang, isn't it finally easier to force a platform and let it slowly evolve over time?

Is docker another technical tool that tries to solve a non-technical problem?


Docker is a solution to one specific problem: the need for "a user" to run 10 different potentially conflicting apps, all at the same time, on one machine, and abstract away anything which might make those apps conflict if they ran on a single OS. It provides a dozen different solutions in one package.

K8s is a way to take that and make it scale up for a large number of applications on a large number of hosts in a production business in a way that's automated and resilient to failure.


I do not follow you. Every app has different needs. Containers encode them in a shareable way. You can evolve the image over time. So what more do you want?

Porque no los dos. Force a platform. Deploy non containerized. Build a dockerized version of the forced platform for cross-platform local dev.

Or supposedly you could shake a strainer in front of your eyes.

Still supposedly, the hardest part was finding the strainer in the kitchen without waking everyone in the house.

And the saddest part was discovering that it didn't work.


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