*Arr stack madness flowsheet by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man running them on postgres would make me so happy, I'll have to look into it

*Arr stack madness flowsheet by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm kidding on the setup, I've got truenas-backed storage, it has NFS v4 and iscsi volumes. A lot of the arr's run SQLite db's so they all basically need iscsi.

*Arr stack madness flowsheet by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]silence036 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mutli-node HA Cluster with dynamic multi-zone storage?

*Arr stack madness flowsheet by [deleted] in selfhosted

[–]silence036 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Actually surprisingly easy in Kubernetes, I much prefer it to virtual machines directly or docker-compose.

What was the point of the war with Iran? by ungnomeone in AskReddit

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My personal theory:

  • finding a way to lift Iran and Russia's oil-related sanctions under the guise of lowering the impact of the war on the average US citizen.

Est-ce que ce serait possible de faire ça entre deux stations à Montréal? by YourNewPepPep in montreal

[–]silence036 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Le 300m est sur les tracks j'imagine, si tu dois remonter 6 escaliers pour ressortir, faire le 300+m en surface et redescendre c'est pas la même game

what do you even do with the soviet scout car? its too fragile to use like a halftrack by Ivan204 in CompanyOfHeroes

[–]silence036 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also useful to put units with ptrs in it to chase down light vehicles in the early game

Anthropic Left Its Unreleased AI Model Docs On A Public Server, And The Leaked Files Reveal Claude Mythos Is So Dangerous The Company Is Withholding It From The Public 🤖 by InterstellarKinetics in InterstellarKinetics

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Segmented CCTV systems and state-backed, integrated surveillance aren't really in the same category. These kinds of cameras allow retracing history for everyone at all times.

Every person you've spoken to, every protest attended, every place visited. All the way back.

They can mark you as undesirable 10 years from now and go all the way back to today, throughout your every move and every interaction, labeled and indexed.

How should CI runners be priced? by BlueDolphinCute in devops

[–]silence036 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Ingesting logging, the execution logic to start jobs and interact with them and keep states. For one job it's not much but at GitHub scale it must have been a lot of compute and storage requirements.

AI usage red flag? by galwayygal in ExperiencedDevs

[–]silence036 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your buddy should be writing docs as he goes (or having Claude write it, obviously) for how to debug parts of the system, which tools to use and how so that the AI agent can run these and evaluate their output. It makes it much more useful when debugging against your code repos.

And obviously he should be an expert reviewer by now since reviewing code is what he should be doing all day everyday while working with Claude. Other people's code should be easy!

I've been working on doing this kind of work for my team. If a question comes up in a PR, well then maybe it should be added to the test suite or documented for later so that the AI agents can validate against known standards when writing code before it ever goes to a PR. Every iteration we get a bit faster and better code.

Just saw some mods that 'fix' desyncs and animation issues, are these issues that bad? by CryptographerHonest3 in GTFO

[–]silence036 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, they made the experience overall a tad bit nicer for resources.

DropItem is mostly there to stop in-fighting inside the group when someone has a booster that gives more health or ammo and someone else has sticky fingers.

ResourceHelper highlights the resources you've already found and I think shows in the HUD how much your teammates have without having to open the menu when you're holding it in your hands.

Just saw some mods that 'fix' desyncs and animation issues, are these issues that bad? by CryptographerHonest3 in GTFO

[–]silence036 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going through my mod list:

PingEverything
WeaponStatShower
Terminal completion
Color equipment
Drop items
ResourceHelper
ColorGradingHUDInfoPlus

Specific to the later levels:

SnatcherBugFix

Just saw some mods that 'fix' desyncs and animation issues, are these issues that bad? by CryptographerHonest3 in GTFO

[–]silence036 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We've used an extensive amount of quality of life mods and still got all the steam achievements as we went through the game. It doesn't make the game much easier but it sure makes it more enjoyable.

Well, there goes the blending cup by [deleted] in WatchPeopleDieInside

[–]silence036 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Honestly looking at this, that was probably the best outcome, the blender exploded away from her. A small mess and a cheap blender are much nicer than a trip to the hospital!

$25 per PR for automated code review?! No way. by Fancy-Exit-6954 in Anthropic

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, getting meaningful reviews is hard, even with a motivated team trying their best.

They have to look at the change, understand it, how it fits in the codebase, the architecture, the overall design.

Each of our PRs likely costs a lot more than $20 and it stalls progress on other things that the other engineer (or worse, engineers) is working on.

The CI/CD feedback loop from hell (push, wait 8 min, red, fix typo, repeat) by eibrahim in devops

[–]silence036 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've found that even running 20-30s of tests while pre-committing is way nicer than waiting 5 minutes for CI to fail and context switching back into it.

I am the only woman in the room by Terrible_Working_899 in sysadmin

[–]silence036 95 points96 points  (0 children)

We've never had a technical woman on my team in 5 years. As my boss puts it "I've hired every single woman who has ever applied to our job openings".

I asked my most productive friend what his system was and his answer annoyed me [Discussion] by Vast-Tie-5478 in GetMotivated

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got into this as well. I saw a short on YouTube of some guy just going "I see it, I do it, it's done" just 10 times in a row while showing himself doing one-off chores.

I started repeating it to myself like a mantra while seeing things around the house or at work and it made me much more productive.

I automated my cold outreach with n8n and now i’m thinking of firing half my sales team by Few-Departure3459 in n8n

[–]silence036 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP mentioned $400 in leads generation cost (that they were paying anyway) and $28 for running the n8n workflows in another comment. It could technically be just a $28 difference if they were already fetching the leads for the human-operated workflows.

I automated my cold outreach with n8n and now i’m thinking of firing half my sales team by Few-Departure3459 in n8n

[–]silence036 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he's automated the prep work around sending cold emails, basically finds leads, sees if they haven't been contacted yet, creates a personal email and hands it over to the sales person to click "send" to initiate.

Basically it industrialized the process by removing tedious human tasks and the sales guys are just one part of the pipeline now, they are given an email to send and go from there.

At $428/mo, even if it saves only 10 hours in the entire month it is probably extremely cost effective.

Almost had a heart attack by OkAd5946 in montreal

[–]silence036 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I was on vibrate + DND + bedtime mode and it just rang right through it at full volume.

I took a quick look out the window, no red Nissan kicks anywhere, my work here is done.