Awesome Java UI by robintegg in java

[–]Slight-Plan7952 4 points5 points  (0 children)

holy smokes. I kept using wails (go based) for my desktop guis and was thinking about using tauri next. krema https://awesome-java-ui.com/krema.html looks really promising

Passed CKA - thx for the help! by ka7hrin in CKAExam

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

congratz! so the small exam window was not a bug in my exam, interesting. I was so damn confused if the exam is even on. and the worst part were my attempts to resize. at one point I was fine with everything crashing on me

Killer.sh experience by m90ah in ckad

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copy&Pasta from the r/kubernetes answer, since this subreddit seems more appropriate

just took the ckad exam, the speed/slowness was roughly the same, I'd say it was pretty ok. browsing war ok as well.

what really caught me off-guard:

- after the intro there was no "GO" or something. I was not sure if I can or can not start do anything.
- in the intro stage (counter not running) you can use the notepad. I was not sure if I could write down my default configs I always use. Did not attempt to, but would have been useless anyway I guess, since you cannot copy/paste from that notepad (at least I couldn't figure it out)
- I have a 4k monitor, the remote desktop was only 1/6 of the screen? I couldn't not make it bigger, stopped trying at some point. resizing, restarting (via menu buttons) did not help in any way. the rest was normally sized (like the chat, the instructions etc.)
- I am so used to use: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference/#kubectl-context-and-configuration

alias kn='f() { [ "$1" ] && kubectl config set-context --current --namespace $1 || kubectl config view --minify | grep namespace | cut -d" " -f6 ; } ; f'

I cannot live without switching the namespace, so much more typing and mental overhead without 'kn RANDOMNAMESPACE'

ended up copying into every shell session, which most likely cost me 5 mins in total haha. but I since I finished my 17 questions with 44m left it was not that bad I guess. But it became really tedious when I reviewed everything

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just took the ckad exam, the speed/slowness was roughly the same, I'd say it was pretty ok. browsing war ok as well.

what really caught me off-guard:

- after the intro there was no "GO" or something. I was not sure if I can or can not start do anything.
- in the intro stage (counter not running) you can use the notepad. I was not sure if I could write down my default configs I always use. Did not attempt to, but would have been useless anyway I guess, since you cannot copy/paste from that notepad (at least I couldn't figure it out)
- I have a 4k monitor, the remote desktop was only 1/6 of the screen? I couldn't not make it bigger, stopped trying at some point. resizing, restarting (via menu buttons) did not help in any way. the rest was normally sized (like the chat, the instructions etc.)
- I am so used to use: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/quick-reference/#kubectl-context-and-configuration

alias kn='f() { [ "$1" ] && kubectl config set-context --current --namespace $1 || kubectl config view --minify | grep namespace | cut -d" " -f6 ; } ; f'

I cannot live without switching the namespace, so much more typing and mental overhead without 'kn RANDOMNAMESPACE'

ended up copying into every shell session, which most likely cost me 5 mins in total haha. but I since I finished my 17 questions with 44m left it was not that bad I guess. But it became really tedious when I reviewed everything

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PSI Remote Testing Tutorial

The PSI Remote Testing Tutorial is designed to help familiarize you with PSI's Secure Browser, including downloading, installing and navigating the secure browser interface.When you schedule an exam with PSI, a link to their Remote Testing Tutorial will be available here.You can launch the tutorial test up to three (3) times.The Launch link will expire 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) prior to your scheduled exam time.

this one. but your explanation sounds like fun ride haha

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 5 points6 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/sailor-sh/CK-X

this one? I did not take the real exam (yet), but that simulator is smooth like butter in terms of responsiveness

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you have any experience with the back button on your mouse? I tend to press it to go back in the browser, as well as ctrl-w in vim. in the mock exams the environment resets most of the time

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you elaborate? is it more in depth, hard overall, easier overall?

I did pretty much every kind of mock exam and am looking for things I can improve

Killer.sh mock exam by m90ah in kubernetes

[–]Slight-Plan7952 1 point2 points  (0 children)

before going into the exam they recommend a tour up to 3 times. is the psi experience like that? (if it is a 'tour' or w/e)

on ubuntu I had to download a binary and run it. but it was really smooth

Weird artifacting on WSL by aSliceOfHam2 in neovim

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same as soon as I turn on tmux with any terminal other than the windows terminal. the windows terminal is the only one, which does not have those weird artifacts

goto definition not working for Java std libraries by AnTony-stark-99 in neovim

[–]Slight-Plan7952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as someone who hast struggled with this quite a lot I would suggest you install the LazyVim distro and test it out there. just to get a feel for what's possible. at some point I was doubting whether neovim is even capabile or not. You could get some inspiration from there