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Currently a "Placeholder APOD" until the LIGO Press Conference at 11AM (ET)...we're waiting!!


There has certainly been information out there about SpaceX's Raptor rocket engine...but I am unaware of how far they are along the development process: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raptor_(rocket_engine)


So good it is currently sold out (and not available in my region...yet!)


I assume that all went as planned?!


Has anyone "written the book" on this yet? It seems like a good article that with more explanation would be a great guide to management for those of us who never get to work at Google (or similar).


"GXUI is a new cross-platform user interface library developed at Google for their Go programming language.

GXUI is currently in an experimental state for delivering cross-platform GUIs written in Go. The code is owned by Google but is not currently an official product and was started as an experiment while the community contributing to it requires compliance with Google's Individual Contributor License Agreement (CLA), that may put off some in the open-source community.

The initial code drop of GXUI happened a few weeks back while new code continues being pushed almost daily. Those interested in learning more about the new Google GXUI Go interface library can visit the GitHub page (https://github.com/google/gxui)."


Thanks - I had missed it back then, and HN didn't send me to that link when I added it.


Does anyone know of a similar article for the Google Cloud infrastructure?


Here we go again...!!


Also, if SpaceX rockets move to carrying people, having that perfect record is even more important.


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