From 5211898df9cf552086e238102470db7fdcef43fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: github-actions
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 03:11:37 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Automated deployment to update community posts 2024-11-01
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hpc.social - Aggregated Personal Blog
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-Jekyll2024-10-29T21:03:15-06:00https://hpc.social/personal-blog/feed.xmlhpc.social - Aggregated Personal BlogShared personal experiences and storieshpc.socialinfo@hpc.socialThe HPC cluster as a reflection of values2024-09-29T22:22:51-06:002024-09-29T22:22:51-06:00https://hpc.social/personal-blog/2024/the-hpc-cluster-as-a-reflection-of-valuesYesterday while I was cooking dinner, I happened to re-watch Bryan Cantrill’s talk on “Platform as a Reflection of Values“. (I watch a lot tech talks while cooking or baking — I often have trouble focusing on a video unless I’m doing something with my hands, but if I know a recipe well I can often make it on autopilot.)
+Jekyll2024-10-30T21:04:24-06:00https://hpc.social/personal-blog/feed.xmlhpc.social - Aggregated Personal BlogShared personal experiences and storieshpc.socialinfo@hpc.socialThe HPC cluster as a reflection of values2024-09-29T22:22:51-06:002024-09-29T22:22:51-06:00https://hpc.social/personal-blog/2024/the-hpc-cluster-as-a-reflection-of-valuesYesterday while I was cooking dinner, I happened to re-watch Bryan Cantrill’s talk on “Platform as a Reflection of Values“. (I watch a lot tech talks while cooking or baking — I often have trouble focusing on a video unless I’m doing something with my hands, but if I know a recipe well I can often make it on autopilot.)
If you haven’t watched this talk before, I encourage checking it out. Cantrill gave it in part to talk about why the node.js community and Joyent didn’t work well together, but I thought he had some good insights into how values get built into a technical artifact itself, as well as how the community around those artifacts will prioritize certain values.