Nguyen Duy
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Why does Google use Monorepo?
That day when I entered the company, I was really surprised to see that everyone here was setting up a coding environment using the Monorepo concept for all projects and products. For those who don't know, let's learn a little about what Monorepo is!
By Nguyen Duy9 days ago in FYI
FIND A WORK FOR 30 YEARS
After graduating from college, I immediately went to a private school to work. The beginning of the year was the time I quit my job, ending nearly 8 years of working. My colleagues feel sorry for the position of team leader that I worked so hard to get but now I'm giving up. My friends say why did I choose to be unemployed in the midst of the current economic crisis? My parents blame me for not trying. At the end of the school year, you leave your child in the middle of the market. Maybe only I understand why I made that decision.
By Nguyen Duy9 days ago in Education
toxic squash syndrome
In 2015 in Germany, an elderly couple was given a bag by their neighbor. That night, they used it to cook stew. The dish had an unusually bitter taste, but the two didn't mind much. Within a short time, they were hospitalized with symptoms of food poisoning. Sadly, the husband died from severe poisoning. The wife is lucky to survive because she eats little. You might think your neighbor injected some poison into the bag, but that's not true. This is an original pumpkin, he sowed the seeds and planted it in his garden. He still eats other fruits in the garden and even eats a lot without any problems. The neighbor and the couple had no idea that they had encountered a toxic pumpkin egg syndrome.
By Nguyen Duy10 days ago in Education
How long can humans live in a closed ecosystem?
1. FIND THE FIRST TERRARIUM The world's oldest enclosed terrarium by David Latimer, the Terrarium is a miniature self-sustaining ecosystem also known as a basin or landscape. It's usually a moisture-resistant plant that's planted inside a large closed glass vessel. In 1960, David Latimer, an electromagnetic engineer in Southeast England, washed a 38-litre glass bottle, which was used to store sulfuric acid, he poured the mixture into a jar, planted a few spider grasses in it, watered it and then closed the jar. Latimer put the jar under the stairs in the house where there was indirect sunlight from time to time, and he turned the jar to make the leaves grow evenly. Since then, this closed ecosystem has beenined and developed strongly without interference, the only time the vessel was opened in 1972. David just needs some water. So exactly how a terrarium works and why it can sustain itself for decades, you could say explosive or exaggerated, but in essence it's a terrarium that can be seen as a tiny Earth but without humans and animals, in fact it has all three important cycles of life: the water cycle, the oxygen cycle and the nutrition cycle. The water is absorbed by the roots of the plant and then released from the leaves, condensed in the wall of the vessel and flowing back into the soil, the plant photosynthesizes and releases oxygen, and then uses it to breathe and to release CO2, while the bacteria in the ground use Oxygen to break down the leaf and release CO2 to the plant for fotosynthesis. The boy is covered, and the Earth is isolated by a space vacuum with limited resources, only the sunlight is almost infinite and it's free, so now you can see how similar these two things are. Because all resources are recycled and preserved, so in theory, a perfectly optimized terrarium can sustain itself for a very long time. However, balancing conditions such as light, humidity, temperature, plant type, microorganism, and pot size is not easy. In fact, Mr. David Latimer's reservoir is one of the best closed ecosystems on the planet. On average, reservoirs only sustain themselves for a few months to a few years before being damaged due to a lack of necessary degradants and cycles that are not completed effectively, and if nothing changes, Mr David Latimers reserver can continue to grow for decades while its owners die of old age and poor health.
By Nguyen Duy13 days ago in FYI
Shaping Your Personal Fashion Style
What is personal style? For me, clothing is not intended to express personality or ego. Because when using clothes to shape a certain image or image of myself, I feel it is unnecessary, even quite dangerous, because I will be easily swayed by other people's assessments of myself. I look at the outfit. Furthermore, each person's perception of each object and event is completely different, based on that person's own experience. So certainly no one can 100% control their own image in the minds of others.
By Nguyen Duy14 days ago in Lifehack