How COVID changed IT priorities & spending, with Rita Manachi
How COVID changed IT priorities & spending, with Rita Manachi
Tanzu Talk: How COVID changed IT priorities & spending, with Rita Manachi - YouTube
Off in analyst land, they’re always checking on IT priorities. In this discussion, Rita Manachi (@ritam) goes over some recent surveys about how COVID has ch…
Off in analyst land, they’re always checking on IT priorities. In this discussion, Rita Manachi (@ritam) goes over some recent surveys about how COVID has changed IT priorities. It’s some good before/after stuff to see what CIOs and such are looking to do.
I like the no friction
Software Defined Talk Episode 269: I like the no friction
This week we discuss Docker Hub’s new rate limits, Tech Earnings and what Apple’s shift to ARM means for the industry. Plus, some advice on gaming for kids.
This week we discuss Docker Hub’s new rate limits, Tech Earnings and what Apple’s shift to ARM means for the industry. Plus, some advice on gaming for kids.
Notebook
- No unique reflections.
- I keep forgetting that I need to remind myself who I want to be each day. Who I am just takes over and then I forget until three AM and regret it the day.
- Apple Music’s radio 1 is, I don’t know, fun? Listening to the radio with DJs! How quaint!
- Unreliable narrator of myself.
- To say that you need to pay attention to the whole system and tune it, change it, is true. Like, sure. The first step is finding out how to make incremental change so that you can eventually make big changes. Analogously, drug law in the US. We all know that all parts of that system are messed up, but we can’t change it all at once, it seems. Well, we don’t have the collective will across state and federal lawmakers - I guess you could make a constitutional amendment…like with prohibition. So, yeah, you could do it all at once, actually :)
Relevant to your interests
when I was a teenager in the early aughts, drifting in the dog days of summer between my junior and senior years of high school. I had just gotten my first car, a brown Nissan Maxima with a faulty alarm and inconsistent shades of window tint. Despite the ways that an engine and four wheels can expand a geographical radius, there are only so many places you can go when you are sixteen years old. And so I spent many of my days simply driving around Columbus, Ohio, popping into stores I couldn’t afford until I worked my way down to the stores I could.
There’s more there, beyond even your deepest desires and core identity:
The photos need each other to work. One serves as a reminder of what seemed to be a monumental loss; the other, a reminder of the entire world outside of that perceived loss.
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Revisiting the Dystopian Beauty of the ’90s Animated Show ‘Aeon Flux’ | Vogue
As the show has resurfaced on Bella Hadid’s tees and in Instagram clips, creator Peter Chung breaks down the titular character’s iconic look.
- Cities Need Slums?
- Checks out - making your own tortillas is actually easy.
- I saw Trump’s presidency come crashing down at Four Seasons Total Landscaping
- Dealing with legacy crap - ‘Rewriting code to keep the same functionality is the worst strategic mistake that an organization can make’
- Uber Delivery making more money than taxi stuff - ‘The company infamously rose to prominence as a scofflaw taxi-killer and later added delivery services and freight as substantial sidelines that in Q3 2019 delivered $863m compared to the $2.9bn won by ride-sharing services… One year and one pandemic later, delivery and freight delivered a combined $1.74bn of revenue compared to ride-sharing’s $1.37bn.’
- Stay off the sauce, Jack