[00:30:32] Ramit: How come we spent so much time talking about 7-Eleven snacks but we’re over here with over $70,000 of credit card, a 69,000-dollar car loan? [00:30:45] Michelle: I know. Yeah, I knew that was coming. I don’t even know why we got that car, to be honest. Because we did the math on […]
“You can’t afford it.” “That’s too expensive.” “I would never pay that much. What a waste.” “Don’t get too big for your britches.” “A man is not a financial plan.” “Keep a little money set aside, just in case.” “You might as well stop working since all your income is going to childcare.” (Moms’ wages […]
Or, how scripting revolutionized my workflow Photo by Stephen Dawson on Unsplash Imagine a time when factories were full of life, with gears turning and machines working together. It was a big change, like what’s happening today with computers. In the world of creating and managing software, we’re moving from doing things by hand to […]
Treating Dockerfiles as shell scripts 03 December 2020 I use Docker to run a lot of tools. With the tools all wrapped up in containers, my computers are free of Python and Go and the various other dependencies needed for their use. While this is a nice win for isolation and reproducibility, the user experience […]