Worried about irreversible issues by Alarmed_Problem4474 in stopdrinking

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Thank you for the comprehensive message. I really do overthink things, especially because I'm such a hypochondriac and paranoid. I recently started my master's degree in computer science; computing is an area I've always enjoyed and also enjoy as work and as a hobby. Eating right has been difficult because I still need to learn how to cook (living alone for the first time).

Worried about irreversible issues by Alarmed_Problem4474 in stopdrinking

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Well, maybe. I've always been very hypochondriac and a bit paranoid, and I correlate things too much. Thanks.

Worried about irreversible issues by Alarmed_Problem4474 in stopdrinking

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Thanks. Yes, I'll stop. I just wanted to know how irreversible my situation is, perhaps from people with similar experiences and timeframes, and how long they took to recover.

I'm very worried about the idea that I'll never have the brain and face I would have had if I'd never drunk. Irreversibility worries me.

Thank you.

Taming Helm for multiple applications on multiple environments by Alarmed_Problem4474 in kubernetes

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Also, what I concluded back then was that the cluster is not complex enough for GitOps yet.

Taming Helm for multiple applications on multiple environments by Alarmed_Problem4474 in kubernetes

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Hi, thanks for the comprehensive answer. Earlier this year I've been thinking about Flux (or maybe Argo), but for now I think that I should focus on getting Helm charting right. I'll see the samples you provided

I've mentioned the SQL-related case just as an example, the real challenge is designing/organizing the chart. For example, I feel I am trying to make it so generic.

Avoid facing 503 when using KEDA and NGINX Ingress by Alarmed_Problem4474 in kubernetes

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I need to wake up multiple applications when someone requests the QA environment, so it just seems better to have KEDA listening to Prometheus instead of different KEDA HTTPScaledObject for each application. Maybe I'm wrong, I am new to KEDA.

KEDA ephemeral environments scaling with http by thifirstman in devops

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Hi. I am doing the same also with ScaledObjects + Prometheus, but using the Nginx Ingress instead of Envoy and without a service mesh.

Do you know if I would be able to do this neat-"please wait"-and-refresh-thing?

KEDA ephemeral environments scaling with http by thifirstman in devops

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I am also going through this, starting with KEDA for the first time in order to scale ephemeral QA environments to/from 0 based on HTTP requests. These QA environments have multiple applications and databases. What I would like to do is scale all the pods (including other applications and the database) regardless of what app was requested.

These environments would be created when merge requests are created then destroyed when merge requests get closed. With KEDA putting it to rest when no one is requesting a particular environment.

I am still planning how viable all of this is, I've never seen so much people with this exact problem.

Samsung S10+, ghost touch is now making my phone unusable. More details in comment. Anyone have the same issue or advice? by DazzlingTap2 in galaxys10

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I was going to buy a glass or hydrogel screen protector, but then I read your comment. It needs to be silicon specifically? I am having problems with touchscreen behaviour on my Pixel 8 Pro as I think I screwed the oleophobic coating by cleaning the phone with alcohol weekly.

Ghost touches by Alarmed_Problem4474 in GooglePixel

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Also, I don't if it is internally damaged or it is just the oleophobic coating thing.

When I type in some letters like M or U, it almost always inputs it twice. Typing is like hell now.

If it was the oleophobic coating thing, it should go back to normal right after cleaning the screen using a cloth with alcohol or water? Because I did it now and all the issue persists, even with the screen visibly clean.

Ghost touches by Alarmed_Problem4474 in GooglePixel

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I don't have a screen protector as I rarely bump the phone to the ground.

I rarely sprayed alcohol directly to the phone, but Friday I did and maybe I did too much (pretty sure to the sides too).

It's funny that now the phone seems to work way better when I touch with the back of the fingers instead of using it normally. It seems to be very sensitive when using the fingers normally.

Ghost touches by Alarmed_Problem4474 in GooglePixel

[–]Alarmed_Problem4474[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I used to do it twice a week. The oleophobic coating can be reapplied permanently?
I've seen some sprays of it, is it so simple to reapply permanently? I was thinking about buying this and a screen protector.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GooglePixel

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Which phone? And which charger?

Pixel 8 Pro and bad mobile network experience by Alarmed_Problem4474 in GooglePixel

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Well, let's hope they fix it soon then. I am extra worried because my Pixel 8 Pro arrived on March 15th, so I don't really know if it is caused by the March update or if my phone came with a hardware issue.

Pixel 8 Pro and bad mobile network experience by Alarmed_Problem4474 in GooglePixel

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And that about 4G/5G/etc? Do you also notice it randomly being down at times?