I've decided to part ways with my physical record collection.
Before putting everything up for sale on discogs I decided I will listen and sit through every record I have.
Going through each brought back many memories of the times I listened to the record the most. It was enough just to take it into my hands, take it out, look at the cover.
I rarely feel anything like that when I play music via digital means.
As if memories _stick_ better on physical mediums.
I hope you and you're family doing okay. This is not an easy thing to deal with. A relative of mine has died because of glioblastoma. He survived 14 months after the diagnosis.
I know this might come as very harsh from me but to this day glioblastoma is a death sentence.
I remember myself and others spending hours on the internet looking for trials, resources, success stories and what not. Later I realized that was just part of denial and negotiation.
He went through 2 operations where the portions of tumor were removed. Each time he came out with sort of personality changes, degradation in cognition.
The only thing that helped was that I scored thc oil - it's illegal where I live - and administered it to the relative just for the sake of better mood and quality of life.
the other link has a little, it's kinda just something i've seen around in different places when I was super curious about his music and how you'd produce stuff like that, specific ones I can find right now are in random threads[1] and in a red bull music interview he talks about it a tiny bit[2]
In addition to that things can be made even less error prone. Ive done this using yaml pipeline in azure devops. The plan task can be used to set an output variable which indicates if the generated plan contains any changes. That boolean value is used as a condition to trigger a manual verification task which basically prevents apply running if there are any changes without reviewing it first.
As the op mentions, the generated plan is an artifact itself that is used in a following apply task
Really enjoyed reading it. the analogies are very clear, easy to understand and fun to read. the illustrations are amazing as well. wish there was more of it :)
Doesnt adenosine improve bloodflow to the brain when we are tired? If that is true, increased bloodflow should increase the brain temperature as more blood circulates and exchanges heat
Same techniques for both - the right abstractions, the right app architecture choices and layering.