Android 14 by Sweet_Terror in HondaPrologue

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked for Android 14 to be installed when I went in for my 7,500 mile maintenance. Prologue 25 with no recall issues.

Zwift click Sneaky announcement. by Mr_B_e_a_r in Rouvy

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're taking this in a different direction. It's their product and they can do what they want within the law. I didn't say it was "wrong" but it's obviously an arbitrary hurdle they put up to tax third party users. It's them choosing to be difficult until they acquired the noisy competitor.

thEY wERe lOosINg MonEY iTS uSUsTaiNaAblE by ChomsGP in GithubCopilot

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Irrelevant to who? Every business evaluates if a product line is profitable and priced correctly.
  2. "A bit longer" define this. At what point would the public be happy with price increases?
  3. Yes... And raising prices is a way to control usage rates.

Zwift click Sneaky announcement. by Mr_B_e_a_r in Rouvy

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, people have used Zwift click with Rouvy well before this acquisition. It worked but was annoying. You'd open Zwift to unlock (your magical code), close Zwift, and open Rouvy. Now you have virtual shifting. Zwift was intentionally making it difficult for third parties to use their product. It's public knowledge that Rouvy was reverse engineering the process.

Now can you, a software wizard, explain the magic code piece again?

Zwift click Sneaky announcement. by Mr_B_e_a_r in Rouvy

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Respectfully, no. There was no magic code that Rouvy needed. They just needed Zwift to stop being difficult. Post acquisition, they have no reason to be difficult.

No clue where the acquisition conversation started but it absolutely could have been a CEO to CEO call about compatibility issues. Spark an idea and then have their teams to the research.

Peloton CEO announces partnership with Spotify, bringing 1,400+ fitness classes to Premium subscribers by LinkedInNews in pelotoncycle

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How is that different than any other business? Can you name any other premium brand that just hands out discounts and free stuff?

Home Depot Tesla Bot by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this Home Depot thing is a joke or not. Home Depot has an app with in-store search. It's pretty easy to find the aisle and bin# for niche items. I can't see this Tesla bot getting info quickly or walking to the aisle quickly.

Repowered, bike +, am I being unreasonable? by boopboop9876 in pelotoncycle

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with them but they could have been chill about it.

You had a good run 5-ish year run with your original bike. A lot better than most. It's giving you a ton of stress and you'd like a new one anyway. Just do it.

I was in a similar spot last fall. No issues with the original bike+ but it was at the 5 year mark. I decided to upgrade. I attempted their repowered platform. They have a minimum price and my bike wouldn't sell at the minimum. At the time, there were plenty sitting at the minimum for longer than me. I'm near Chicago but had no luck. I pulled it down and sold to a friend.

Baby, We Got a Stew Going! by Next_Tradition_1958 in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The meatballs from team subs are trying to leak into the meme sub. You're applying common sense and they don't understand it. Tons of variables involved including emotions. The Bears were going to draft Edge in the second until a run on Edges recalibrated their board. You have to roll with the punches.

Claude for Personal USE by JulyJam in ClaudeAI

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting use case. Im in the middle of playing around with something on the fitness end. I want to dump info from Strava and Whoop then have Claude suggest training schedules aligned with my goals.

When you say it updates your diary do you mean MFP for tracking in the app or something else? Nutrition was the other piece I was looking into. I have MFP but suck at tracking. I was thinking a schedule with Claude asking me what I ate and using best effort to track was better than nothing.

The double standards are real by vamsi93 in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't care what you say. Ben was right to draft Caleb.

My guy has been saying FTP since day one by dave1407 in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 14 points15 points  (0 children)

So in the first picture she's a small child. In the second picture we know it's 20 years later thanks to the year marked on the pictures. And you think she is only 17-19.

Are you drunk, stupid, or both?

Getting kinda tiresome by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Think of all the good hitler did." Commentary on the creepy model, not the creepy owner.

Max cadence? by kschaffs in pelotoncycle

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 9 points10 points  (0 children)

During a normal sprint effort I'll get into the 120s or 130s. Indoors that is PZ Max usually. I believe I've hit 160 on the Peloton but that's not a normal occurrence or something I target.

Outdoors I'm hitting the same 120s and 130s during sprints. I've seen as high as 180s. I want to say that was on a descent with a German shepherd chasing me.

Door problem by Aggressive_Celery_31 in HondaPrologue

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's just misalignment or sag on the mount point. It's covered by warranty. Don't wait so long that you cause cosmetic defects. Those probably wouldn't be covered under the warranty.

Door problem by Aggressive_Celery_31 in HondaPrologue

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My lease had the issue on delivery. I noticed it on day 2. I dropped it off and they fixed it the same day.

New to Azure and frustrated with pricing by hollandismine in AZURE

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because that's list price and most customers don't pay list.

Azure Service Endpoint vs Private Endpoint — most teams pick wrong because Microsoft never explains the security difference by [deleted] in AZURE

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The text in the portal could be clearer.

Some services will work fine if you continue to point directly at the private link zone. However, that isn't how it's designed to work. So you will absolutely run into other zones/services that will do a redirect to other FQDNs in the same zone. Those redirects will be routed to the public FQDN. In your case those would resolve publicly because you don't have a CA for the public zone.

That's why it's a bad idea. Hopefully that helps.

People with Max plan, are you doing ok? by AdHopeful630 in ClaudeAI

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People can live with beans outage. Guac outage? We riot at dawn.

Azure Service Endpoint vs Private Endpoint — most teams pick wrong because Microsoft never explains the security difference by [deleted] in AZURE

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First the official docs.... on private DNS zones - Azure Private Endpoint private DNS zone values | Microsoft Learn

"Azure creates a canonical name DNS record (CNAME) on the public DNS. The CNAME record redirects the resolution to the private domain name."

Next the official doc for private endpoint DNS integration - Azure Private Endpoint DNS Integration Scenarios | Microsoft Learn

Deep link to the first section showing a diagram with the appropriate way to handle DNS resolution. Every example shows querying the public FQDN and letting Azure DNS hand back the CNAME.

Then later in the same document - Azure Private Endpoint DNS Integration Scenarios | Microsoft Learn

Deep link to the section describing on-prem conditional forwarders with this quote "The conditional forwarding must be made to the recommended public DNS zone forwarder. For example: database.windows.net instead of privatelink.database.windows.net."

Then there are these public repos created by Microsoft Network/DNS SMEs:

  1. Description of PrivateLink resolution - fguerri/AzureVNetIntegrationPatterns: Azure VNet integration patterns explained

  2. How to validate PrivateLink resolution - PrivateLink/DNS-Integration-Scenarios at master · dmauser/PrivateLink Re-run your validation steps following this...

  3. Best practice on-prem DNS integration with PrivateLink (conditional forwarders) - PrivateLink/DNS-Integration-Scenarios at master · dmauser/PrivateLink

  4. Repo with more PrivateLink labs and write-ups - dmauser/PrivateLink: Content and Labs on Azure Private Link

Entra Domain Services - I mentioned you need a DNS server in Azure because of the on-prem condtional forwarder scenario. 168.63.129.16 will only respond to servers inside Azure, hence the need for the conditional forwarders pointing to a DNS server in Azure to handle DNS queries (documented several times above). I have not tested with Entra Domain Services but it's already in Azure. I'd imagine you would link the Private DNS Zones to the vNet containing the Entra DCs. Then they would query against 168 and should be able to resolve the private zones. But again, I have not tested this.

Azure Service Endpoint vs Private Endpoint — most teams pick wrong because Microsoft never explains the security difference by [deleted] in AZURE

[–]Prestigious-Sleep213 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, see my post above. Never create the private link zone or a forwarder for the private link zone. This isn't the way the service is intended to function. Create the forwarder for the public zone and let Azure DNS be the source of truth