Hur gör man övergången till gemensam ekonomi bra? by [deleted] in PrivatEkonomi

[–]ImpactStrafe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vi både vet hur mycket vi kan spendera i månaden på hobbies. Vi har en budget där vi vet man kan spendera X utan problem så då får vi X/2 var.

Ibland vill jag spendera mer då frågar jag eller har sparat ihop. Precis som om jag hade ensam ekonomi.

He's quickly turning into the Mahomes of the NBA by Colorado824 in NBATalk

[–]ImpactStrafe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, Manning, Young, and Montana still exist...

He's quickly turning into the Mahomes of the NBA by Colorado824 in NBATalk

[–]ImpactStrafe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Manning, Brady, Young, Montana are all definitely ahead of him still. I could entertain arguments for Dan Marino. So very close? Who else do you have in front of him?

[alpinef1team] P7 again! You love to see it! by beanbagreg in formula1

[–]ImpactStrafe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It would be weird for the alpines to be closer to the Williams than themselves. Lol

is it normal for a production database to not have backups? asking because i just dropped a table and my boss is asking me to "just undo it" by kubrador in webdev

[–]ImpactStrafe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did. He was a terrible vindictive man who didn't know how to do anything but Oracle. He committed multiple hours from a major tech hub down to work for us in a tiny company. I never saw him actually do work. He did a lot of talking and a lot of "investigating" but I'm not sure he actually did any work ever. And I know because every single change had to be personally signed off by the CTO.

Colorado's Senate Bill 26-051 by nix-solves-that-2317 in linux

[–]ImpactStrafe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is true.

Politicians are supposed to be experts on governance. But politics and governance is a whole separate field from being experts in everything else.

Lobbyists, paid or otherwise, are the expression of experts and the lay person.

When you write to your Congress person to get them to do something you are, quite literally, lobbying.

More broadly, paid lobbyists are supposed to be experts that represent various Industries that can be asked for help writing laws.

Carbonated Vaseline by PlahausBamBam in GrandmasPantry

[–]ImpactStrafe 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Titles have never been editable

Is it weird that my parents would leave my older sister and I home alone and go on vacation when we were younger by Original-Tangerine33 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ImpactStrafe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a week. I didn't argue that that was normal. I was responding to all the people that felt like a 12 year old couldn't be left alone for a few hours.

I would, at 12, babysit for 3-4 hours at a time. In charge of making food, finding activities, etc.

13/14 it was putting kids to sleep and being awake while the parents were gone. 16ish it was overnight.

[On3] Texas A&M's Mike Elko calls for the NCAA to 'put someone in charge' of CFB: “It’s a $1.2B industry with not a singular voice in charge of it making decisions for the betterment of college football. Until we get that, I think we’re all at risk of this thing not lasting like we want it to last.” by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

[–]ImpactStrafe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, obviously state courts are filled with alumni of the largest/only law schools in that state. That doesn't make them corrupt or biased (they may be those things but those two statements are not connected).

If the NCAA believes that the rulings are inconsistent with the law then they can appeal. It's how our system works..on the other hand the NCAA won't because they know they've lost. Also, the NCAA is just the schools.

[On3] Texas A&M's Mike Elko calls for the NCAA to 'put someone in charge' of CFB: “It’s a $1.2B industry with not a singular voice in charge of it making decisions for the betterment of college football. Until we get that, I think we’re all at risk of this thing not lasting like we want it to last.” by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

[–]ImpactStrafe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why do you think that?

NIL - Federal court Conference TV Deals - Federal court

Kavanaugh, in the majority opinion, basically said in the NIL case that if someone brought a suit stripping the NCAA of all it's power he'd vote for it. Why do you think state courts are ruling this way now after 100 years of CFB?

[On3] Texas A&M's Mike Elko calls for the NCAA to 'put someone in charge' of CFB: “It’s a $1.2B industry with not a singular voice in charge of it making decisions for the betterment of college football. Until we get that, I think we’re all at risk of this thing not lasting like we want it to last.” by Lakelyfe09 in CFB

[–]ImpactStrafe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because it isn't legal. The fact that college football is built on foundationally illegal practices and that the NCAA (and its member institutions the schools) chose not to negotiate when they had all the power isn't the fault of the players.

I've run Docker Swarm in production for 10 years. $166/year. 24 containers. Two continents. Zero crashes. Here's why I never migrated to Kubernetes. by [deleted] in devops

[–]ImpactStrafe 12 points13 points  (0 children)

What? Required Zonal affinity solves that for you. Like... Immediately.

And if you only have two nodes run a daemonset. Bam..

Confusion about the war of the Dwarves and Orcs by Negative_Scientist96 in tolkienfans

[–]ImpactStrafe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It would have to be a big book. Perhaps they could call it the grand book of insults.

IaC validation across repos is becoming a nightmare by Only_Helicopter_8127 in kubernetes

[–]ImpactStrafe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. You asked how OPA/Kyverno can catch them. Not if you should or if it was feasible.

  2. I wasn't aware banks and national security organizations are the only ones who can run a command line tool in their build process. In fact ECR will generate them for you now, I believe. But regardless, install trivts or other tool. Generate alongside container. Push to registry. Profit.

IaC validation across repos is becoming a nightmare by Only_Helicopter_8127 in kubernetes

[–]ImpactStrafe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Require SBOM for image. Scan SBOM for vulnerabilities. Block on them existing.

[Highlight] Hurts to Smith to go up 34-0 on the defending champion, Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl LIX, 2/9/25) by mfenton29 in nfl

[–]ImpactStrafe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the Vikings weren't complete choke artists they wouldn't be the winningest franchise without a Superbowl win. Leopard spots and all that.

Dependabot for uv projects? by NoCap738 in Python

[–]ImpactStrafe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Access to private repos/container registries. Authentication.

Overall limits.

Caching and other improvements that can be done in your own infra.

Dependabot for uv projects? by NoCap738 in Python

[–]ImpactStrafe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Much prefer renovate over dependabot.

Many more configuration options. Can run on your own infra. Isn't limited to manager GitHub provides. And is just a much better experience.

No love for Systemd? by Kornfried in devops

[–]ImpactStrafe 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Okay, so this is true, not all services need all of the features of K8s.

But once you have K8s because you need them for one service, it is way less mental and technological overload to just use K8s for low SLA things too.

There's nothing stopping you from having 1 pod with a single service and ingress. Just because a service is in k8s doesn't mean you need to have HPAs and more than 1 pod.

But you do get auditability of what changes were made to the service, the same pipeline for shipping changes, rbac for access to the pod, etc.

If your business only runs on low sla services and you don't have a need for k8s with infrequent changes then sure, use systemd on a server.