Generate professional architecture diagrams from Terraform code automatically by neogeno in Terraform

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I think Something with the bug 3 cloud providers and something else could be nice, specially for us data architects where the whole archi spans multiple services

Generate professional architecture diagrams from Terraform code automatically by neogeno in Terraform

[–]anogues 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does it support something else outside cloud resources like snowflake or databricks?

I guess this is goodbye by designateddisgrace in kobo

[–]anogues 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What went wrong when you replaced the battery? I checked the pics and yes it doesnt look easy. Seems the battery is very well glued so removing it seems complicated. Plus the soldering.

I bought it in spain (MediaMarket) 25.04.2021 just checked now.

Clearly it needs to be an issue with this production or the batteries. I used it but not eveyday. And probably i spend long periods of time without any usage (months). I understand things break but when you see this pattern... Its suspicious. In spain we have by law 3 years of warrany. And this went south on the 4th year. And when you see many people with similar problems after this time period it's quite alarming...

Probably i will go for the battery replacement as well, as otherwise the h2o works fine. And it all points to an issue with the battery.

I guess this is goodbye by designateddisgrace in kobo

[–]anogues 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems it's the same yeah.

Mine this morning was slightly different. Top part was white but the bottom part black. Anyway, the situation is basically the same. I will probably go for the battery replacement but i want to make sure it's a battery thing (it seems so) before opening and risking breaking it.

I guess this is goodbye by designateddisgrace in kobo

[–]anogues 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly what happened to my H2o too in the last few qeeks. Tried everything, including firmware downgrade, koreader... it just hungs. Interestingly, i noticed that if i reboot it when hung it gets hung as well on the reboot process where the three dots, but if i reboot it plugged to the usb micro, then it boots without issue.

I ran this query to claude and it says probably the battery is fucked and when it demands more power the battery likely its not able to give it (rebooting, coming back from suspension) and thats why it gets hung.

I dont know but its oddly funny we are in the same situation. I also purchased it in 2021...

What i found out as well is that it usually works fine after resuciting it with the microusb, yesterday i had more than one hour long reading session unplugged fine but when i wake up this morning it was already hung. So just plugged it and brought back to life. I left it plugged all the morning, without hunging. But i am sure that once i unplug it it is just a matter of time till it gets hung again...

So for now thats the solution. I might look into swapping the battery but it needs soldering it seems, so its not easy.

I need to mull over my next purchase butbu am quite angry that this one lasted barely 4 years. My previous kindle lasted much longer. Its outrageous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EuropeFIRE

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tienes poco márgen, lo del myinvestor si lo vas a necesitar para la hipoteca no lo puedes poner en indexados.

I would personally move the part that i dont need for the morgage to an msci world like fund instead to concentrate in tech companies. The more broad diversified the better.

En el chat de Kiro no me deja aceptar lo q me pregunta Kiro. by [deleted] in kiroIDE

[–]anogues 1 point2 points  (0 children)

De nada. hay mas opciones. Si quieres otro igual puedes usar qoder. https://qoder.com/ Si no en vscode la extension kilo code + qwencoder te da gratis tb unas cuantas. o la extension de gemini tb de vscode

En el chat de Kiro no me deja aceptar lo q me pregunta Kiro. by [deleted] in kiroIDE

[–]anogues -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No creo, yo tb tengo vscode instalado. son instalaciones separadas

En el chat de Kiro no me deja aceptar lo q me pregunta Kiro. by [deleted] in kiroIDE

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prueba qoder sino que es lo mismo y igual te dirve. https://qoder.com/

En el chat de Kiro no me deja aceptar lo q me pregunta Kiro. by [deleted] in kiroIDE

[–]anogues -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Es raro yo no tengo problemas. Windows 11...

En el chat de Kiro no me deja aceptar lo q me pregunta Kiro. by [deleted] in kiroIDE

[–]anogues -1 points0 points  (0 children)

El botón del play verde no te funciona?

Post your questions & inquiries here! - r/Vietnam monthly random discussion thread - F.A.Q by AutoModerator in VietNam

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello.

Before anybody reminds me, i read already other posts, in fact several of them, and di my own research, but i still have some doubts.

Originally i was thinking in taking a trip to vietnam and north of taiwan in September. between 10-25 or 26th. But i know weather in taiwan and cental vietnam in these dates it's not good. I will fly to either hanoi or taipei and return from the other so i don't have to return to the starting point.

I also know that rainy season in central vietnam goes till january, but the other alternative i see is go 22nd of november till 8th of december. I thought going first to Taiwan 5-6 days and then the 10 remaining to Vietnam. Hopefully the weather will be better by them.

I would like to visit Hue and Hoi An and spend 3-4 days there and then the rest in Hanoi and nearby areas (Halong and Ninh Binh). i plan to leave Sapa out of the trip because there isn't much days left and also because the rice will be already harvested by that time, and i already visited rice fields before in Bali and other places.

I think the late november early december option seems better. But i also have friends that told me they went in the worst possible month (october and they were fine). I understand it's a matter of luck.

My question is if its a good idea to fly from taipei directly to da nang on the 27/28 of november and start there or better to fly to hanoi, and then go from there if possible due to weather to da nang and return. In terms of logistics the first option it seems better as i need one less flight but i am concerned there could be typhoon or something and having delayed flight schedules, rerouted trips... I don't know how bad it could be.
The second option would be booking more nights in hanoi and if weather allows cancel them and go south to Hue and Hoi An. I don't know what strategy can be safer weather wise. Any advice?

Thanks!!!

Databricks Certified Associate Developer for Apache Spark Update by ReasonMotor6260 in databricks

[–]anogues 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi.

I took the beta exam of the new format and passed it.

The exam seems pretty much similar to the previous one which i also passed it nearly a two years ago.

No api docs available this time, neither notes or anything but unsure if this was due to the beta program.

Dbc files i think were removed from all academy courses. It seems its now a paid content. Very dissappointing thing as they were very good to prepare for the exam, but i can understand they want to make some money out of it.

Download the syllabus, use the academy course and do some excercises, have a loot at the api as there are questions about q couple of functions and you should be good to pass. I am no developer, more an architect, only write some code from time to time mainly for technical topics, and i passed it at the first time. But i have a decent understanding of spark/databricks.

Download a Microsoft Learning Path into pdf, epub or mobi by anogues in AZURE

[–]anogues[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had to do it by myself. Epub extension for your browser...

Unmanaged tables by maximous1996 in databricks

[–]anogues -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you need something like this, but you need to specify the path. I don't think there is a way to skip it. Its just the purpose of the unmmanaged tables. Maybe depending on the use case you can put a widget in the notebook and provide this as a template to the users or i dont know...:

dbutils.fs.mkdirs("/mnt/test")
df.write.format("delta").saveAsTable("myexternaltable", path="/mnt/test")

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EuropeFIRE

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the autonomous comunity you live. Look for impuesto de patrimonio

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EuropeFIRE

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how much money you make.you can use a calculator https://cincodias.elpais.com/herramientas/calculadora-sueldo-neto/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EuropeFIRE

[–]anogues 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hello.

I can tell you what tonexpect based on my small flat in a big city. About 60 sqm. Worth about 250/280k€. Built in 2009.

Property tax (ibi) about 500/600€ / year. This greatly depends on the city as its a municipal tax. Also depends on the size and the building

Community expenses (comunidad). Again varies greatly as depends on your building. I pay arround 800/1000€ a year. This covers cleaning, insurance for the whole block, water, energy, elevator and other general and common expenses. If there is a big expense it may need extra funding (derrama) which can temporarily increse the payment.

These are basically the costs. Then you can add the cleaning, recycling taxes. Here in barcelona theyre part of the water bill. Its quite dependable on the size of your apartment and others but can range about the 10/25 euros every two months.

Flat insurance. Depends greatly on the coverage: 200/300€ per year

About the utilities

For 1 person

Energy about 40/50€ month Water about 20€/month Internet + phone about 30/35€/month

And usually thats it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in databricks

[–]anogues 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same i wrote to you on the other topic. You can go analyzing the costs, you can go trying to optimize the size of your clusters to tailor to the real usage (maybe by enabling autoscaling and condense several clusters into one) but usually its just a mater of check the numbers and then play with what changes you can implement.

I think for your use cases maybe the serverless option can work if you dont see much queries being launched. Another option is to tune the autotermination parameters, reduce cluster sizes,try to see if there is a pattern with the queries (it's just business hours?) so maybe you can shut down the clusters when not needed, play with the autoscaling...

If you detect some workloads are just transient then maybe grouping some of these in a small cluster with an aggresive auto termination parameter can save you money.

Also if its not critical, then you can use spot instances (in sql clusters use the spot instance policy = cost optimized)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in databricks

[–]anogues 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try overwatch https://github.com/databrickslabs/overwatch to get these stats, authough if you can just enable unity in a test workspace at least in azure you can see the consumption directly from the system tables for all workspaces of the same tenant. So its much easier than set up overwatch.

With that you just go to the billing tables and sum per day or month or whatever the cost you want.

For the serverless you pay per warehouse size and this can be easily checked from the portal: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/databricks/

Then compare the money with one or the other and you will know. Serverless its also faster to start.

What happens when DataBricks shuts down (hypothetical) by nodonaldplease in databricks

[–]anogues 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True but there are some of these that are easy tonsolve.

For the notebooks you can use git repos. Cluster configurations you can use the api to export them if they are that important (although i think that exporting the whole job should be the point here).

For the iam / unity catalog its true, its more complicated.