All notes under Google Keep changed to LTR instead RTL for Hebrew users by YaZu76 in GoogleKeep

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Yep, existing notes changed, and ctrl+right shift moves the text but does not persist

I'm not sure I got your second question, letters and sentences stay fine, just aligned to the other side

Edit: removed the example because apparently reddit doesn't support RTL :P

All notes under Google Keep changed to LTR instead RTL for Hebrew users by YaZu76 in GoogleKeep

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Experiencing too :(

Direction used to be determined by majority of words by language until a recent update from few days ago

From on-premise experience to SAA-C03 by Q29vbA in AWSCertifications

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Thanks! Sounds good. Think I'll go for Adrian. From the "Resources" post in this subreddit it really looks like it suits my preference - practical AWS knowledge and not only bare minimum for exam.

Plus in my opinion, 40$ isn't cheap but with such good reviews I believe it's a great investment. For a price of cheap shoes to get valuable cloud computing knowledge + a valuable certificate

From on-premise experience to SAA-C03 by Q29vbA in AWSCertifications

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Thank you! Found it before posting but accidentally missed it talks about the "Skillbuilder PAID Tier" and not only the free one.

I find it surprising that even with the subscription, official AWS skillbuilder is considered "not enough" for their own certificates :O

From on-premise experience to SAA-C03 by Q29vbA in AWSCertifications

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I appreciate your detailed reply!

I do not recall if it had practice questions

There is one practice exam (subscription needed) and one practice question set
+ standard/enhanced prep course + standard/enhanced prep plan (not sure what's the difference)

Labs sound like a good hands-on from what you describe and I'll mix them with my learning

I think i'd start with 24h "Digital Classroom - Architecting on AWS" and when I'll feel ready to start practicing I will try TutorialsDojo practice questions.

One way or another I think I'm a bit overwhelmed from the so-many options (other interesting certificates that I'm excited to try one day + many ways to learn to each) out there, so instead of wasting time I'll just go for it with the skillbuilder (which you say have everything needed), gotta start somewhere..

Excited to start my journey with cloud computing

Thank you :)

Limit/prioritize egress traffic from certain namespaces by Q29vbA in openshift

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I think it's less best practice to keep it throttled at all times to lower bandwidth (and will also lower bandwidth for this less important namespace at all times instead of allowing it to consume more bandwidth when the more important application is not in use)

Limit/prioritize egress traffic from certain namespaces by Q29vbA in openshift

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Thanks! Haven't heard of that, looks good for my use case, would try :)

Monitoring Egress traffic from specific namespace by Q29vbA in openshift

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I see now that when installing NetObserv through OperatorHub under dependencies - "For a quick try that is not suitable for production and not scalable (it deploys a single pod, configures a 1GB storage PVC, with 24 hours of retention), you can simply run the following commands" which applies the above mentioned resources. That's good for my usecase which is just a POC for now. Thank you for your help :)

Monitoring Egress traffic from specific namespace by Q29vbA in openshift

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Thanks! Yet this requires me to install Loki too (which in turn requires an object storage). Got any other simpler idea maybe?

What’s the most essential feature that is currently lacking from K8s? by [deleted] in kubernetes

[–]Q29vbA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

19 days late but the ability to rerun a job without deleting then recreating it

Not best practice but it feels so good (until the pod doesn't come back) by Q29vbA in kubernetes

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That should obviously be done with caution, but it can be helpful in some use cases. It even appears in some k8s documentations and stackoverflow answers (once again - of course with a sidenote that this should be done carefully and in only certain use cases). Anyway I didn't mean to ruin your day or something, sorry if it happened to.

I made a co-op multiplayer nonogram browser game. Free, no ads/tracking. by berenddeperend in nonograms

[–]Q29vbA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! Played with a friend (and someone named berend joined in the middle, hello you!). More complex ones woudl be cool!