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Start with the Jar: How to understand your capacity via Turtle’s Pace [Shared]

Optimism is dangerous, especially when it comes to planning our goals. If we underestimate the effort of an endeavor, we set ourselves up for failure. When we fail to meet our expectations, we can succumb to cynicism.
We must learn how much we can process to avoid the hope trap.

Domain, Duration, and Dimension

Imagine you have thousands of marbles to carry on a plane, and airport security released a new regulation that limits an individual to one jarful. If you don’t know the jar's capacity, you won’t know how many marbles you can bring and could risk losing your precious orbs!

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/04/14

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Let's talk about how to choose the right scheduler? What is the workload constraint? Is scheduling a bottleneck? Is the system mostly idle? What are the latency vs. throughput requirements? What is the hardware topology?

These all sound like questions that ~nobody is asking about the Kubernetes scheduler.

My colleagues at TU Delft are seeking to hire a postdoc to work on Applied Planning and Scheduling under Uncertainty, with applications in modelling supply chain scenarios for offshore wind farm installation: careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-P

careers.tudelft.nlPostdoc in Applied Planning and Scheduling under UncertaintyPostdoc in Applied Planning and Scheduling under Uncertainty

I dunno if anybody besides me needs this, but I just published a simple Google Apps script to keep events synced across all of my different calendars.

(I'm aware that you can share calendars, but you can't---as far as I know---have events on a calendar that is shared with you show up when _other_ people are trying to schedule something with you. This is exactly what Cal.com et al try to solve, but I can't tell everyone at organizations X, Y, and Z to not use their normal scheduling process for the one weird contractor dude).

Anyways it's here if you want it, YMMV, standard disclaimers apply, may cause the universe to explode (which would be a massive relief, tbh).

github.com/drmorr0/gcal-sync

GitHubGitHub - drmorr0/gcal-sync: Sync events across different calendarsSync events across different calendars. Contribute to drmorr0/gcal-sync development by creating an account on GitHub.