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Everyone knows his number anyways.... 424242424242....


Marty was an early engineer at Pinterest and went on to become the CTO at Reddit, Inc.

Marty has had some amazing experiences building and scaling products that are household names, and he shares his journey in Why I Joined CodeZero's Advisory Board:


Corollary...if you're experiencing >5% nastiness, you're in the wrong room or its you, not them


Shouldn't there be two minute hands if you add LA and India (PST and IST)? The minutes are offset by 30 mins in this scenario.


Came here looking for a comment suggesting these discrepancies. I was not disappointed.

See also: “Falsehoods programmers believe about time”

https://infiniteundo.com/post/25326999628/falsehoods-program...


Hey meaniehead... I added offsets to the hour hands for +30 and +45 timezones!


Can anyone recommend a book that discusses in depth all the peculiarities of timekeeping, time zones, historical efforts for measuring time, etc.? I would love to read something like that and I feel that there are many stories to be told.


It’s a long post, not a book but still a great resource on this topic:

https://zachholman.com/talk/utc-is-enough-for-everyone-right


You can see this by the position of the hour hands. The minute hand is “just” a convenience.


Another one for Nepal, they have an offset of 45 mins.


It appears the minute hand only reflects local time.

When I add time zones with fractional-hour offsets, the hour hand for those zones is at the appropriate angle within the indicated hour.


Also, Newfoundland and Labrador (GMT -3:30)


And South Australia


The requirement to re-verify the license if likely from the content owner and not Google. Cappy experience nonetheless.


I believe the coverage has been great however, it's not going to change your heating bill next month.

Plus everyone's too busy reading and writing about what Elon did today so you basically get the news that generates the most clicks these days...


You may want to consider vanilla kubernetes and https://codezero.io for the development part of the SDLC. Also, here are some considerations when taking a platform based vs tools set based approach to the whole SDLC https://blog.codezero.io/5-myths-of-kubernetes/


Today, we share some of our learnings from having used Kubernetes for a few years now and how organizations can navigate some of the preconceived notions out there. Would appreciate your thoughts.


We can solve the challenges with modern development of containerized applications in Kubernetes at https://codezero.io, greatly eliminating the hidden cost. Alas, physical containers - that's a hardware problem....


I generally take old Macs to the Apple Store. They remove the drive and recycle the rest of the hardware.


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