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Posts by Aneurysm9

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Introducing OpenTelemetry & PromQL support in Amazon CloudWatch | Amazon Web Services If you run Kubernetes or microservices workloads on AWS, your metrics likely carry dozens of labels: namespace, pod, container, node, deployment, replica set, and custom business dimensions. To get a ...

Really excited to get OTLP and PromQL support into CloudWatch Metrics. This is just the latest step in a long journey, but an important one that opens a lot of doors to the future.

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Hopefully cardinality won't be the same pricing pitfall it has been in the past.

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Once you know that it can happen it will happen!

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Big fan of TYDYE, TRUKN, GRTFL, and DEDHD around SFO

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Really going to town with this one. 😁

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Begging to be forked.

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This is how we ended up with 17 USC 117(a) allowing the making of copies of a computer program so that the program can actually be executed and so that it can be backed up. I don't think the law has really caught up with how copies of works need to be created to do things not protected by 106.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Copyright law was largely written without an understanding of how computers work. To the extent that "looking at things ... when you're a computer" requires making a copy of those things then it necessarily involves exercising one of the exclusive rights enumerated in 17 USC 106.

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@was.tl was wondering about commissioning something recently.

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It's that selection and arrangement that is copyrightable, not simply the words themselves. It's also why a model trained on every word in the English language wouldn't make every subsequent written work a derivative work. The copyright covers the expression, not necessarily its constituent parts.

5 months ago 2 0 0 0

brb getting ralph tattooed

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Just go straight to the main course? 😜

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

But when you go online do you log in or log on?

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How many pillars of observability can you fit on the head of a pin? My day started off with an innocent question, from an innocent soul. “Hey Charity, is profiling a pillar?” I hadn’t even had my coffee yet. “Someone was just telling me that profiling is the fourth…

Is profiling the fourth pillar of observability?? SIGH.

charity.wtf/2025/10/30/t...

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Talk to me if you have an interesting profiling use case. I'm doing some explorations :)

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Code-level Telemetry Instrumentation: from "Oh Hell No" to "Worth It": whitneylee.com/2025/10/30/codelevel-tel...

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Hello, friends! After 10(!) years of #AdventOfCode, I've made some changes to preserve my sanity: there will be 12 days of puzzles each December (still starting Dec 1) and there is no longer a global leaderboard. Read more:
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a group of soldiers are standing in a row wearing helmets and armor . Alt: a group of soldiers are standing in a row wearing helmets and armor. One turns to face the camera and says "I'm doing my part!"

So many bad habits and outmoded beliefs to stomp out. Thankfully I'm not feeling like Cassandra very much these days.

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Advent of Code: 500 Stars My journey to getting all 500 Advent of Code stars

Some love from my wife for #AdventOfCode and @was.tl (cc @aneurysm9.com): elly.town/d/blog/2025-...

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I think that's one of the things that makes Midnight such a fantastic Doctor Who episode. Also the growing sense of dread at being locked inside that box with Something that might be even worse than what's outside...

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I grew up there and can confidently state it is a wonderful and beautiful place to visit but I'd never want to live there again.

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Reminder: code review is not "to catch mistakes", it is a tool for understanding to limit bus/lottery factor first and foremost. When code is written (if you're lucky) by one human, having the second human abdicate their judgment to the machine is actively harmful to your team's code understanding.

8 months ago 252 89 12 3

Even better is when it says "let me simplify your failing test" and proceeds to rip out the test entirely. I guess "no [test], no problem" is a philosophy...

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But I thought French wasn't real!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

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Q CLI is great. Sadly there are ~37 other Q products that are poorly differentiated and a bad experience with one might sour people in the whole "suite".

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

When I've been successful in using LLMs to generate prototypes to convince a team to take, or at least explore, a new path that opens up opportunities within that team for the senior folks to work with junior folks to get things done. Shit doesn't have to be the only thing that flows downhill.

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Now I'm the most junior person on my team and the rules of the game have changed. I'm no longer guiding individuals but teams and organizations and I'll take all the help I can get in doing so.

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

I absolutely do when I can. I was able to do a lot of this in my last position and I hope to be able to do more of it in the future. Some grew and left the team, others are now running with the product I helped conceive and launch.

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

LLMs that can shit out prototypes that help me achieve those goals _are_ the new tools that I get to experiment with. I still get to be creative with what I ask it to do and how I refine the results until they're what I need. I find that more enjoyable than trying to program humans with prose.

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