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RS232 interface for Z-Wave
X is a Y which/for Z. It’s for V. Replace X with your product name. Replace Y with one of the choices: If it’s something on your computer, it’s a “program” > or “application”. If it needs WWW, and I need a browser for it, it’s a “service” It it needs both, it’s a “solution” or “environment” (and perhaps a > service too) If it needs hardware, it’s a “platform” or an “infrastructure” Replace Z with a short sentence which must have one of the verbs: Build Test Deploy etc. Replace V with your potential customer name. So let’s try: X = Docker Y = Solution Z = Sandboxing programs V = Developers and sysadmins. Result: Docker is an environment for sandboxing programs. It’s for developers and sysadmins.
State is not your friend, state is your enemy. Changes to state make programs harder to reason about, harder to test and harder to debug. Stateful programs are harder to parallelize, and this is important in a world moving towards more units, more cores and more work.
Diaspora's still around. Identi.ca (not to be confused with Friendica) became Status.net which is now Pump.io but if you want to try it out you have to visit Ephemeral Me. There's Tent.io which you used to be able to try out at Tent.is but is now Cupcake.io. Diaspora and Tent considered getting together but decided not to. Still with me? Good, because Status.net is now part of GNU Social. There's Feedly which became the Stream Framework with SaaS commercial partner GetStream.io.
To address these issues, we asked ourselves if we could create a visual impression of the image using only 200 bytes. Why 200 bytes? In order to remove that second network request, we needed to include some facsimile of the image itself in the initial network request.
final ward: .75oz Rye .75oz Green Chartreuse .75oz Maraschino .75oz Lemon Juice