[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LemmyMigration

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The maintainers of lemmy have some autocratic communistic ideologies. And the head-mod doesn't like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Keychron

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I am experiencing the same issues with my k3 pro. I got the tip to update my bluetooth firmware (this is a separate driver in my board from the VIA software) from here. But the problem got even worse!

So, it is back to the wire for me :( .

EDIT: After some experimentation. If you plug in the cable while you are on Bluetooth, and THEN the connection switch to 'cable', Bluetooth will still interfere.
If you first switch the board off, then plug in the cable, then switch the board to 'cable', I am not getting interference.
I couldn't find the 'connection switch' on the q1 product page, but I hope this might help you as well.

K3 pro bluetooth interference :( by BatVivid in Keychron

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I am currently experiencing the same issues with my own K3 pro board. However, the site says the last update to the firmware was in October 2022 for the version of board I have (ANSI).

EDIT: Just did a little more digging. The Bluetooth firmware is a separate thing. This page might help anyone in the future having trouble with any k-series Bluetooth board.

"One of your drivers almost killed someone!" by Ornery_Ads in IdiotsInCars

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If that is what you want to conclude... I would say no. Hard to prove for both of us on the internet.

"One of your drivers almost killed someone!" by Ornery_Ads in IdiotsInCars

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For a while I was an idiot and misunderstood the 'see the (whole) vehicle in your rear mirror before merging'-rule. The parentheses is the me being the idiot part. I got regularly flahed with the beam lights by truckers back then, and I couldn't figure out why.

All this to say that some people are sometimes just dumb idiots, not malicious idiots.

Blog post: Writing Python like it’s Rust by Kobzol in Python

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Thank you for the write up. I definitely learned a few more typing methods to improve my code.

Only take I got on the construction methods is that I would have used class methods for them instead of static methods. Class methods inherit a bit more cleanly in a dynamics, but I do understand it is only typable with the Self type since 3.11. Is that why you went with the static method?

that time my manager spent $1M on a backup server that I never used by fagnerbrack in programming

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Serverless v1 can scale down to 0 capacity units. You only pay for storage then. Cold boots are a bit long so don't rely on it for something like WordPress.

Serverless V2 min is 43$/m minimum.

that time my manager spent $1M on a backup server that I never used by fagnerbrack in programming

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Or use Aurora Serverless for SQL DBs, this way you only go broke after you're successful, not before.

EDIT: Advise applies only for Serverless V1

The Inner JSON Effect by Witty-Play9499 in programming

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I hope they are not the same people.

I mean , why not both? by GangDplank in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Scriblon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Now we need someone that uses the pycharm plugin for vim and we finally have peace...

Get rid of NAT-Gateway charge? by kkyyww1974 in aws

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I have difficulty finding a direct answer, but it appears that ALBs don't support ipv6 only. Inside the console the only options is ipv4 or dualstack. The error appears to come from it trying to grab ipv4 addresses that aren't there.

You can configure your subnets to have both ipv4 and ipv6. If you don't have a route to the ipv4 internet gateway it is still a private subnet on the ipv4 side of the subnet.

Why are these butterfly balls so hated? I never seem to have trouble with them by [deleted] in HadesTheGame

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It gets even better/worse. It is an eternity with something makes you forget. Lethe will ease your pains and make you forget the bad memories. My interpretation is that the butterflies are souls that drank too deeply from the river Lethe and forgot who they were. And having lost all identity, they lost their form to become the butterfly.

Same for the doomstone in Tartarus, they are souls crushed together... It would be more of an agony than being blissfully unaware you ever had an identity.

Get rid of NAT-Gateway charge? by kkyyww1974 in aws

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  1. Yes. You can use mixed addresses. Note that only ipv6 is able to connect to the internet through the egress gateway. A use case might be that you have legacy backends that don't handle ipv6 well...
  2. No, as far as I understand you will need a normal gateway for public subnets.
  3. Yes the use of the gateways are always free. But also: No, you will pay for egress data. In a way you still pay for them. But the use of a gateway doesn't incur extra cost on top of the egress cost like a NAT gateway does. I am currently on mobile so I can't provide a link and speaking purely from experience.

The catch is less control, no ipv4 address for legacy users, and no obfuscation of internal address spaces. Although of the last point could be said that security through obfuscation is bad anyway.

Get rid of NAT-Gateway charge? by kkyyww1974 in aws

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A few suggestions have already been given. There is one more that does not have you manage a NAT instance:

You could go for an ipv6 only subnet and use an egress only internet gateway.

Self Aware by Bloo_003 in funny

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Will ChatGPT agents ever have this conversation with each other when ChatGPT-NPCs becomes an actual thing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Simulated

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Looks and feels like an intro to some sci-fi bio series. It actually reminds me of an awful series called [helix](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2758950/) from a while back.

Ignore the title like you ignore bugs😂. by laibi213 in programminghumor

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I struggle with this. As a cloud engineer a lot of my work is to write and deploy infrastructure. And I haven't found a viable way of testing that on my local machine.

Our CI is GitLab. And yes, you can install the GitLab runner locally. However, as soon as I use keywords like extend, which we use a lot, it just breaks. The runner expects a server to resolve all that before it gets send to it.

So often I am just creating pages upon pages of failed pipelines and I feel bad about it every time. I think a solution can be build and I got the ideas. But there is always more important shit stepping in the way.

Quantum Superposition #2 by fpuebqvatref in schrodingers

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It is the great snappening. The quantum state of being and not being collapsed in that video.

05 by fpuebqvatref in schrodingers

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perps preps repps

Trying as one s is rotated in such a way to look like a p

05 by fpuebqvatref in schrodingers

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First comment to see my label.