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They're around, they just don't make it into the news. Example: Bitstamp https://www.bitstamp.net/


Pgbouncer does have stats, you can get them using the `SHOW STATS` family of commands. You can then either manually scrape them or use something like pgbouncer_exporter[1] for Prometheus.

[1] https://github.com/prometheus-community/pgbouncer_exporter


If you want background showing, check out i3-gaps https://github.com/OstOgBajer/i3-gaps


If I understand correctly this is to Java what Gevent/Eventlet are to Python. Asynchronous execution without having to write asynchronous code.

I've been doing this in Python for a long time and I love it, even though it can lead to some hard-to-debug issues (due to monkeypatching).


Great idea! Some feedback:

- Too much info required to start (you should streamline signup, job title shouldn't be mandatory IMO)

- Creating a new message should be fast! Meaning:

   - title, body & content should be optional, why can't I just send a video?

   - clicking Save should automatically upload video - right now video is ignored if Save is clicked mid-recording


Zulip has the only sane threading model among chat clients. Call it a topic rather than a title, but it absolutely should be required IMO.


I would LOVE to see Talkshow integrated with Zulip.


Re Job title - I think this is actually a great idea to filter out tire kickers. Obviously you can just fake it, but email plus job title is a pretty powerful combo.


This is what the book The Inner Game of Tennis is all about.


Yugo was produced by Zastava (of Yugoslavia), not Lada.


I know, I'm from Yugoslavia originally. All Eastern Europe cars had the same problem, the lack of quality control, unmotivated workforce, and corruption which resulted in big oscillations in quality between the same models of cars...



I have enjoyed using C# for the odd desktop app project here and there, but haven't been able to use it much since it used to be Windows only. It's great that it's finally becoming a real option for cross-platform software!

Microsoft has some really smart people working on C#, which shows in how the language has evolved into a much more pleasant form than Java has.


I felt the same way at first, but I got used to it very quickly. Now I can't switch back, all the other fonts seem bloated and wasting screen real estate.

In fact, it's so much more space efficient that I can fit three code files side by side where I used to be able to fit two.


I felt like that when I dropped my standard monospace font size by a couple points. Now I can fit three files side by side and see more lines at once.


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