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| | | | "The Birthday Buyer by Adolfo García Ortega How to even review a book like this? It was painful reading it but also cathartic. This is the fictional account of a 3-year old boy, Hurbinek, mentioned in the memoir of an Auschwitz survivor. Killing a child is easy, killing thousands of children is even easier, but it isn't all that easy to erase the memory of children after they are massacred. I'm not sure why, I sometimes think it is because the lives of dead children are lives that were not lived and that must exist as fables, in a kind of timeless limbo set in history, their unredeemed presence returning to wreak a just revenge. | |
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| | Do you want to spend time learning Kubernetes or writing YAML files? How is that helping you to fix your bugs or deliver new features? While Kubernetes has done a fantastic job pushing cloud-native applications forward, it has complicated the life of Java developers. It is hard to keep up with a landscape of forever-growing |