Kafka source and sink for passing the Kafka timestamp and headers, and allows SSL hostname verification This version of Flume adds support for deploying Flume as a Spring Boot application, adds support to the Previous versions of the Flume 1.x codeline. Those records definitely hold up, though the Stone Poneys no longer make me cry.The Apache Flume team is pleased to announce the release of Flume 1.11.0.įlume is a distributed, reliable, and available service for efficientlyĬollecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of streaming event data.įlume 1.11.0 is stable, production-ready software, and is backwards-compatible with I especially listened to more music, including the vinyl collections that both parents handed down to me. During a recent social media hiatus, I felt more present, became more active and even slept better. This forty-something isn’t going to join any Luddite clubs, but even I can relate. I applaud those self-aware enough to make such healthy choices. That has to be quite the come down for people who were smothered by digital media since infancy. ![]() Wisely, many Gen Zers in particular started a trend of using so-called “dumb phones,” similar to the old Siemens I used in the early aughts, to curb the urge to scroll and its associated negative effects. We’re talking about humans who’ve always lived in an era where a palm-size computer is an extra appendage for basically everyone over the age of 16. Seems they’re searching, too, and I certainly can’t blame them considering the economic (read: Great Recession), political (read: MAGA fascism), and societal (read: wars, racism, drug addiction, and homelessness) ills plaguing the nation through much of their young lives. Nineties music and fashion-and even that abomination of a hairstyle known as the mullet-have cycled through the cultural zeitgeist repeatedly over the last decade. Interestingly, Millennials and Gen Z have embraced a lot of the things from our adolescence. If you’re a Xennial like this columnist-a younger Gen Xer, that is-you might feel quite, well, old right now. Case in point, this year marks three decades since Nirvana released In Utero. As has been noted in many a recent meme, the sixties are to the nineties what the nineties are to today-time-wise, anyway. ![]() People labeled us as disaffected and cynical, but I think we were simply young and honest.Ĭut to 2023 and it’s reality check time. Point is, we were searching for something, though I don’t think we ever found it. ![]() I suppose it was a little odd considering how many of us were latch-key kids who largely raised ourselves. The first President Bush had already taken the country to war in the Middle East-the opening salvo to our “endless wars” in the region-and kids my age suddenly felt a connection with the past, albeit we never had to endure a military draft like our parents did with Vietnam. Don’t get me wrong, we were very much into the popular artists of the time-the Cure, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and TLC-but there was something mesmerizing about the “oldies.” ![]() It was really fun when, years later, my friends started listening to the music I’d long loved. I don’t know if it was Linda Ronstadt’s soulful voice, the introspective lyrics or the languid melody, but for some reason that song about a woman who wasn’t ready to settle down gave toddler me all the feels. There was one that always made me cry: “Different Drum” by the Stone Poneys.
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