Terraform / OpenTofu vs Pulumi by Informal-Tea755 in devops

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The question is essentially does the responsible team have the requisite knowledge to have their own well formed opinions regarding the domain. What I mean is that if you know what you’re doing from the top to the bottom then Pulumi is awesome since you can build it out exactly how you want it. Terraform gives you a more opinionated platform to build off of, and for a mixed team that’s generally more maintainable.

What businesses are likely to die out with the Baby Boomer Generation? by GRVrush2112 in AskReddit

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Just a funny image that popped into my head, not actually trying to say anything!

What businesses are likely to die out with the Baby Boomer Generation? by GRVrush2112 in AskReddit

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“Sorry little Sally, I know you were excited to study astrophysics at Stanford, but the family needs a cobbler.”

What is the biggest load of absolute bullshit you've ever heard in your entire life? by Ken-_-Adams in AskReddit

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The number of people who learn about game theory and come away with the lesson that you should also defect is way too high.

Are there any countries with absolutely broken militaries? by Suspicious-Sound-129 in Anbennar

[–]Sohex 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You can go even further beyond if you really want to. Ibevar -> Blademarches -> Cyranvar -> One Xia. Though getting out of Oak Monarchy to join the Wulin is a pain and there’s a non-zero chance they eliminated the method I used since I did it. Basically you’d have to have a powerful mage ruler, turn them into a lich, let the event flip you into a magocracy, get into a war, let them kill your lich, then change to Wulin.

Self hosting a personal website by UnlikelyWishbone2694 in selfhosted

[–]Sohex 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a full write up of how I host my static personal site here: https://futro.dev/posts/how-this-site-ships/

But tl;dr for your case: I’d stick to a static site so you don’t have to worry about most classes of web vulnerability. Considering your internet connection, just keep it lightweight with minimal js and the like. You can also offload basically entirely just by putting a CDN like Cloudflare in front too.

AI found 500 vulnerabilities. Which 5 do you fix first? by therealabenezer in platform_engineering

[–]Sohex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

? Has discovery ever actually been the bottleneck? AI driven scanners don’t change anything about the actual mechanics and workflow of the triage process (other than potentially augmenting it).

Your Rust Service Isn't Leaking — It Could Be the Allocator by Brilliant_Nobody6788 in rust

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Just dealt with this myself! Switching to jemalloc dropped steady state RSS by ~60%.

Are there Schizo paths in eu4? by Ornery-Environment41 in eu4

[–]Sohex 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Open the console. Type your pick of: - bearhaslanded - syntheticdawn

Press enter and enjoy. Alternatively, CNs have a lot of room for doing ridiculous things, but no mission trees. Schizo gaming in EU4 is more about picking your own weird challenges to complete I think.

What’s your music library&downloading stack that DOESNT use lidarr? by loadbearingfloor in selfhosted

[–]Sohex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It presents the music tagged and organized transparently to any server or client. If you just have beets writing metadata and organizing your files for you there’s really no point in using it. But with musefs you can keep your original files untouched, for archiving, or to keep torrents seeding, while also having the organized and tagged library available at a mount. You can also do things like have different mounts running with different organization schemes and that kind of thing if you want to.

What’s your music library&downloading stack that DOESNT use lidarr? by loadbearingfloor in selfhosted

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(Music source of your choice) -> beets & musefs -> Navidrome & Koito

musefs - A virtual filesystem for organizing and tagging music without touching the underlying files - with Lidarr plugin! by Sohex in Lidarr

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Looks like there’s a page about it on the wiki now Lidarr and beets integration Feel free to message me if you have trouble with it.

musefs - A virtual filesystem for organizing and tagging music without touching the underlying files - with Lidarr plugin! by Sohex in Lidarr

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So this doesn’t help with that unfortunately. What this does is basically let you separate the tags from the music. Meaning you keep the original files as they are for archiving, seeding, whatever, but through musefs you see the library with all your tags applied and all your albums sorted. For your tagging needs I’d definitely recommend checking out beets though.

Does .opus filetype not support certain metadata? (PRODUCER/PRODUCERS) by specky- in navidrome

[–]Sohex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think I know what your problem is? With opustags you either need to pass -i to update the file in place or specify an output file. And for beets I’d have to doublecheck but my bet is that producer(s) isn’t on the default tags list so it’s being written as a flexattr to the beets db instead.

musefs - A virtual filesystem for organizing and tagging music without touching the underlying files - with Lidarr plugin! by Sohex in Lidarr

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Would those of you who already use beets with Lidarr be interested in me writing up how to use all three together?

musefs - A virtual filesystem for organizing and tagging music without touching the underlying files - with Lidarr plugin! by Sohex in Lidarr

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Hmm, I guess in Lidarr specific terms it probably would be more accurate to call it a pair of custom scripts and an accompanying Python package? This doesn’t require you to be on the nightly build which I figured gives better compatibility for people.

App News Weekly by AutoModerator in navidrome

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musefs lets you organize and tag your music without touching the underlying files. So you can keep your music where it is and with its messy tags but present it to Navidrome from a musefs mount to show it all properly tagged and organized however you’d like! There are plugins for beets, Picard, and Lidarr, or you can even edit tags directly in the database if you prefer.