Arizona repealed their renewable energy compliance requirement for utilities www.kjzz.org/politics/202... #energysky
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Washington sets high clean power mandates for data centers #energysky
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Huge news considering they’re the Mecca of data centers
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Utility scale battery approved for construction in Everett, MA to deliver 700MW of capacity with 2.8GWH of storage www.wcvb.com/article/cons... #energysky
How to use AWS S3 to serve data in your app that should be permission restricted to certain users
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Tech twitter flocks to Bluesky; Node Conf EU 2024 highlights; conducting productive 1:1s and more in this week's Tech Lead Weekly. open.substack.com/pub/tlweekly...
I’m hiring a Boston based senior software engineer! If you or anybody you know is looking, we’d love to have somebody help us build software to move the needle on the clean energy transition: wellfound.com/jobs/3114948...
I love the idea of rust and setting up examples and reading through the book but when it comes time to try implementing a microservice with a SQL DB, graceful logging and complex marshalling, I have such a tough time reading through the stack trace to figure out which language constructs to learn
I always have trouble with having elements “stick” to a spot and would love tips on that- whether they follow while you scroll or stay in an absolute position (or stay in an absolute position until you scroll then follow you!)
What sync tool did you use and what was it missing for you?
Hm yeah their approach looks somewhat complex! Seems like they’re recommending a way to do a full e2e test including the message broker and result backend, which is more than I’d need, since I trust my broker to just work (maybe not the smartest approach but 🤷)
I’m not familiar with that option, I’ll have to dive into the docs! We have a custom Celery wrapper we use to call tasks and that decides on doing the task inline, async, or not at all. We’re starting to use NestJS so I’m wondering if there are some things we can bring over to that framework
I’ve only worked at places where running locally against prod is for very critical changes or extreme cases. Many of those companies, though, maintained good staging environments or made it very easy to seed a local database with useful data
Any backend devs have tips or opinions on testing API endpoints that send messages to queues for processing? I feel like I’ve reinvented this everywhere I’ve worked and never loved a pattern I came up with
Love this and excited for that feature- keep up the great work!
I manage the tech team (DS & eng) at a tiny, seed stage clean tech startup (& also do IC work) out of Boston
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