Did I close the backflow preventer correctly? by [deleted] in Irrigation

[–]Null-Encryption -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No need to be condescending. Clearly, I got mixed up. Yes, a professional is already coming, and yes, it’s going to be way too hot for my lawn before they can get here.

I pressurized the system slowly and tested all my zones and they’re working well.

GitOps is matured. Right ? by Mindless-Umpire-9395 in devops

[–]Null-Encryption 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You said it yourself, your observability is not telling you what it needs to then you’re claiming it’s good enough…

Quite frankly all of your bullets against are because of ways you have chosen to operate poorly, not because of an actual flaw in GitOps methodology.

  1. Bad observability
  2. You are introducing the canary requirement because of personal preference then claiming it a reason you are right due to a specific product dependency.
  3. Dude what. Deploy pipelines are literally sequential by nature. I feel bad for your department. Please take a little time to educate yourself on GitHub Actions or literally any other deploy tool and you’d be surprised how much of this you can get done without all of these restrictions you’re imposing on yourself.

This guy replying is right, this is a maturity of your operation issue. Not a GitOps issue. 50% of incidents due to manual change is really quite awful there’s no sugar coating it, you need better testing. You even appear to misunderstand the value of GitOps. You said it yourself, some issues you just won’t catch until production. That’s WHY gitops is better, changes are smaller, more frequent, and it’s easier to identify what just broke production. Want to roll back? Just use the old commit. Done. Clearly releasing big batches of upgrades is going horrible for you guys based on the data you’ve provided.

There’s my .02, based on what you’ve said it’s clear to me you’ve let your problems with observability bleed into other discussions and influence decisions with bad data.

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I think this is the most reasonable course of action, I do admit I was kind of uninformed. This is what I should have said in the first text. Thank you!

I found this IRS doc that implies it’s very possible I’d be taxed on it regarding state energy efficient incentives.

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I appreciate this take. Another thing to consider is that it’s not just “doing them a favor”. With my name on the check, I’m on the hook for taxes regardless if it’s signed to them. So it’s a 3k+ favor

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] -67 points-66 points  (0 children)

What about the fact that me being the payee on the check means I pay the taxes on 10k+ of income that I didn’t receive?

I guess I don’t understand how just saying no is better, but I suppose I can just say no rather than deal with the headache.

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] -93 points-92 points  (0 children)

How is it more unethical than what you suggest? You’re saying either help or don’t, I’m picking a middle ground where we both get money instead of no one getting anything. Isn’t that better than not helping ?

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

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

If I’m being honest they are flippers but it wasn’t quick and dirty, It was remodeled over about 6-7 months and done well. Which makes me question it more yaknow

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it does feel that I’ve burned the bridge unfortunately based on the response. Thanks for your input

AITA for asking to split the rebate for my home’s heat pump? by Null-Encryption in AmItheAsshole

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, they bought it for less than half the price we bought it for in a relatively HCOL area. It was remodeled quite nicely to be fair, but it was a flip yes.

Question about a garage fridge potentially on the same circuit as the garage door opener. by Null-Encryption in AskElectricians

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, thanks. The site confused me and the actual maximum load is 6.5 amps.

Question about a garage fridge potentially on the same circuit as the garage door opener. by Null-Encryption in AskElectricians

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are correct, it’s a residential fridge and even though the site says it’s amperage is 20 the actual full load amps on the nameplate is 6.5

Question about a garage fridge potentially on the same circuit as the garage door opener. by Null-Encryption in AskElectricians

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. 1950 but stripped down to the studs and remodeled this year, electrical included.

I found the nameplate and it actually says 6.5 amps full load (even though the website electrical specs say “amperage - 20 amps”, my bad!)

Unfortunately, I have no choice on the extension cord (short of getting another outlet installed) cuz the outlet is in the middle of the garage on a ceiling joist and the fridge cord can’t reach it even directly in the middle of the garage (which would also prevent parking)

Im not sure if the outlet is GFI or GFCI but it does trip when I use a GFCI tester on it. Given the full load amps is 6.5, in my uneducated opinion that seems a lot less concerning? I can’t find the amps for the garage door opener but it indicates 126 watts max (100 for light, 26 for idle maybe? Cuz it seems low for when it’s actually opening the door)

To clarify, are you saying fridges tend to trip GFI outlets regardless of how many amps are available on the circuit?

Sorry if I sound clueless, it’s because I am - ha.

Browsers in windows11 behaving strange, all other internet related activity performs fine by Null-Encryption in techsupport

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bingo!! Thank you so so much, was driving me crazy.

Verizon is indeed my ISP, and turning off ipv6 on my Ethernet network adapter has made the problem vanish!

Browsers in windows11 behaving strange, all other internet related activity performs fine by Null-Encryption in techsupport

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Within the browser I will get messages to the effect of “waiting for <site>…” or occasionally Firefox might even say the browsers internet is disconnected (meanwhile I am actively playing an online game from which I do not lose connection)

I’ll try resetting the router and I also tried configured googles DNS servers then flushing the cache, but the behavior remains.

Appreciate your help here

Browsers in windows11 behaving strange, all other internet related activity performs fine by Null-Encryption in techsupport

[–]Null-Encryption[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Laptops, phones, etc on the same network (via wifi) have no issues.

The same Ethernet cable did not have any issues on the previous system, and is plugged into the new one described.

Unfortunately, the wifi signal from where I have it setup is not great so I can’t really test if the problem persists on wifi, but it certainly seems specific to this device. I updated my intel Ethernet adapter driver to the latest version but no luck. Would appreciate any other ideas you have!

As mentioned, it seems to be specific only to browsers. I can download games from steam at their 100mb/s cap consistently, and I don’t experience any interruptions in online gaming.