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  • Love cooking but not trained in any way shape or form.

    For ease and confidence building, I absolutely love a slow cooker. Some dishes are "roughly chop and add these ingredients, stir, and then walk away for 8 hours" and are pretty forgiving on the timing as well.

    If you're comfy with pancakes and french toast, could try more pan-fried foods - omelettes are fairly forgiving and if they end up not being whole, you've got scrambled eggs 😅. Could also consider some oven tray bakes like https://www.hairybikers.com/recipes/view/spanish-style-chicken-bake - these need a little more precision on cutting (mainly potatoes to be honest) but not much, and again are walk away and leave to cook.

    Hope that helps!

  • What languages/frameworks for small, very low usage apps on limited hardware?
  • Go is quite nice for this, generally low traffic services are less than 100mb used memory if you're using the standard lib stuff and it's not a huge jump from the JVM to Go.

  • Lance Stroll is fined €400 for speeding in the pit lane
  • Looks like lunch is on Lance....

  • Brexit: Labour will seek re-write of deal, Starmer says
  • Nah, that was the blue team - this is the red team 😅

  • What happened to Postman?!
  • Insomnia is a bit more like classic postman, though it's kinda heading the same way too.

    Ended up falling back to cURL and shell history for REST stuffs a lot of the time.

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  • PlayStation and Kubernetes: How to Solve a Problem Like Real-Time - Joseph Irving, PlayStation - Sopuli

    A pretty interesting talk (not mine 😄) on how Sony are using Agones and Kubernetes to host game Servers.

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    PlayStation and Kubernetes: How to Solve a Problem Like Real-Time - Joseph Irving, PlayStation

    Kubernetes is slowly making in-roads in the Gamedev world. This talk (not mine 🤣) introduces Agones and the benefits and challenges of running game Servers in Kubernetes.

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